FPFW Mindfulness Programme
May 9th – June 27th , Thursdays, 12:00 – 1:05pm, Online.
- Book a consult to for us both to be satisfied the fit and timing is right.
- Return the registration forms and pay the €250 programme fee.
- Attend a 1-hour orientation class, ahead of the programme start date.
- Commit to attending every class, & your daily home practice for the 8 weeks.
Finding Peace in a Frantic World is an introductory mindfulness course. It is an abridged adaptation of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and designed as an accessible and practical alternative, especially for beginners and practitioners.
It is a highly accessible, engaging, and practical introduction to mindfulness. The programme teaches mindfulness skills and how to use these skills to improve wellbeing and resilience to stress.
The core aim of the programme is reducing cognitive reactivity. The course’s themes include waking up to the life you have, gathering the scattered mind, relating differently to thoughts and worries, practising kindness, and nourishing activities.
This course is for anyone who wants a structured, practical, and highly accessible introduction to mindfulness. It is not suitable for those in the midst of an acute mental health crisis.
Mindfulness is an innate human capacity to be fully present, aware of what we’re doing, where we are, who we’re with, and what we are experiencing. Being mindful of our experiences in this way can support us to approach what is going on around us with greater interest, kindness, clarity, and creativity — without becoming overly reactive or overwhelmed.
Broad learning outcomes:
- Through guided mindfulness practices, didactic presentation, group dialogue and tailored instruction, you will learn the essential principles of mindfulness and techniques to build your practice.
- A variety of formal and informal mindfulness practices that can be easily integrated into your life.
- Understanding the physiology of stress and how to manage stressful situations more effectively.
- Recognizing unhelpful patterns such as worry, self-sabotage and self-criticism that often generate more stress; and how we can relate to ourselves, others, and situations with a more accepting and useful stance.
- Skills to self-regulate attention and emotions in ways that allow one to pause and respond with greater clarity, skill and creativity.
- How to have more engaged, mindful communication, connections, and relationships.
- Developing practical self-care tools to foster the capacity to thrive, perform at one’s best and build resilience.
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