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SUMMARY:Mindful Self Compassion  8 week program
DESCRIPTION:May 6 – June 24     \n $350.00 Early Bird (suggested) before April 22 $400.00 afterward \nMelrose United Church\, 86 Homewood Ave.\, Hamilton \n\n\nMINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION (MSC) is an empirically-supported\, 8-week\, training\nprogram designed to cultivate the skill of self-compassion and is based on the\ngroundbreaking research of Kristin Neff and the clinical expertise of Christopher\nGermer.\n\n\n\nResearch has demonstrated that self-compassion is strongly associated with emotional well-being\, less anxiety\, depression and stress\, maintenance of healthy habits such as diet and exercise\, and satisfying personal relationships.\n\n\n\n\nWHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE PROGRAM\nMSC includes 8 weekly sessions of 3 hours each\, in addition to a 4-hour retreat.\nParticipants should plan to attend every session and practice mindfulness and\nself-compassion at least 30 minutes per day throughout the program.\nNo previous experience with mindfulness or meditation is required to attend MSC.\n\n\n\n\n\nPrograms are led by Trained Mindful Self-Compassion Teachers\n\nSee website for instructor profiles\n\n\n\n\nVisit www.mindfulselfcompassionhamilton.org for more information
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/mindful-self-compassion-8-week-program
LOCATION:Melrose United Church\, 86 Homewood Avenue\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8P2M2\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Smith":MAILTO:info@mindfulselfcompassion.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170504T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170504T170000
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SUMMARY:2-Day MBCT Basics in Montreal
DESCRIPTION:NEW COURSE OFFERING IN MONTREAL in collaboration with The Mindspace Clinic: Explore the therapeutic benefits of MBCT while looking at its clinical applications. This is the first module of our Core MBCT Facilitation Certificate Program. \nMindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) combines the practice of mindfulness meditation with the tools of cognitive therapy. This highly experiential workshop adapts this treatment to health-care providers for personal use. Participants will explore habitual modes of mind that characterize changes in mood while simultaneously developing skills and a new relationship to these states. In addition\, participants will be introduced to the theoretical assumptions underlying the model as well as the application of MBCT in clinical settings. \nParticipants Will Learn\n• Mindfulness-based interventions are applicable to dealing with negative moods\, stress and anxiety\n• How to use mindfulness-based cognitive strategies in your personal and professional life to increase resilience\n• How to use MBCT practices in addressing depression and anxiety at an introductory level \nWho Should Attend\nHealthcare providers interested in learning MBCT for personal and professional resilience will benefit from this workshop as well as those who wish to learn about the clinical applications of this modality. \nTiming\nTwo-Day Course: Thursday & Friday\nMay 4 – 5\, 2017 | 9:30am – 4:30pm \nLocation\n642 Rue de Courcelle\, 3rd Floor\, Suite 300\, Montreal\, QC\nHosted by Mindspace Clinic at an offsite location in Montreal\, QC\n \nFee: $535 (please note that lunch is not provided)\nAs a registered charity\, we do not charge HST. When you support us\, you support our charitable initiatives. If you’d like to learn more\, please see our Community Program. \nAccreditation\nThis course has been accredited for 13.5 Mainpro-C credits through the College of Family Physicians of Canada. \nMore…\nFacilitator(s):Zindel Segal PhD C. Psych & Patricia Rockman MD CCFP FCFP
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/2-day-mbct-basics-in-montreal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170429T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170429T161500
DTSTAMP:20170406T004443Z
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SUMMARY:A DAY OF MINDFULNESS: THEORY AND PRACTICE
DESCRIPTION:       with \n   Anna Taneburgo \nApril 29\, 2017 8:30 am – 4:15 pm \nThis workshop/retreat will explain the principles of mindfulness while also providing ample opportunity to understand them from personal experience through the practices.  It is appropriate for anyone who is relatively new to mindfulness and looking to increase their knowledge and practice\, especially the benefit of short retreat experience; but also appropriate for participants who are more experienced and perhaps wanting a refresher. \nMindfulness promotes personal wellness on all levels of being. It is an evidence-based practice in which participants can experience: \n\ngreater ability to cope with daily stress\nlasting decreases in physical and psychological symptoms\ngreater ability to learn and focus\nenhanced interpersonal communication and relationships\ngreater energy and enthusiasm for life\n\nThe morning will be an introduction to mindfulness through both practice and teaching. Topics will include:    \n\nWhat is mindfulness and how does it work?\n\n\nHow can it help me reduce stress in my personal life and in my work?\n\n\nCan science prove that mindfulness works?\n\n\nWhy has it become so popular in western culture? \n\nThere will be ample opportunity for Q&A. \nThe afternoon will provide further opportunity to practice mindfulness with a series of guided meditations\, both seated and moving. \nPlease wear loose\, comfortable clothing and bring a shawl\, blanket or extra sweater\, and a pillow for your seat\, if desired. \nAbout Anna \nAnna Taneburgo has over 30 years experience in health care. She has worked at Hamilton Health Sciences and Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital as a social worker and corporate educator. At Halton Healthcare in Oakville\, Anna launched Kailo\, a nationally recognized holistic staff wellness program. \nHer training and experience straddles both Western and Eastern modalities. Anna has a Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Adult Education. She is also a Reiki Master and Kripalu Yoga Teacher. \nAnna completed the 7-day Residential Teacher Training in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and the 9-day Intensive Practicum\, through the Centre for Mindfulness\, University of Massachusetts Medical Centre. She also trained in Mindful Communication through the University of Rochester Medical Centre. She has over 25 years of personal meditation practice\, including participation in numerous extended retreats with teachers from various traditions. \nShe has taught and co-taught dozens of mindfulness courses and workshops to staff and leaders at Hamilton Health Sciences\, St. Joseph’s Healthcare\, Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital\, Halton Healthcare and McMaster University. These include: MBSR\, Mindful Communication and Mindful Leadership. Anna co-facilitated the retreat days\, which were part of these courses. She also served as the Mindfulness Educator for Hamilton Health Sciences from 2013-2016. She has taught MBSR and Mindful Communication for Healthcare Providers in the Discovering Resilience theme courses for the McMaster University/ Faculty of Health Sciences/Program for Faculty Development    and will be teaching a new Mindful Teaching course on May 31 (see https://fhs.mcmaster.ca/facdev/ ). \nTo register go to Mindfulnesshamilton.ca \nFor questions: Mindfulnesshamilton@gmail.com
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/a-day-of-mindfulness-theory-and-practice-2
LOCATION:Hamilton Family Health Team\, 123 James St N\, second floor\, Hamilton\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170424T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170424T163000
DTSTAMP:20170310T211033Z
CREATED:20170310T211033Z
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SUMMARY:1-Day Mindfulness Core Concepts
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the research and application of mindfulness. This is the first module of our MBSR Core Facilitation Certificate Program. \nThis one-day highly experiential workshop will introduce participants to the origins\, principles and practices of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and other mindfulness-based interventions.  We will move between didactic and experiential sessions throughout the day. Participants will gain an understanding of the historical and scientific underpinnings of mindfulness and its application to stress and everyday life. \nThe morning session will consist of an orientation and overview of mindfulness concepts and origins\, and experiential exercises working with the senses. The afternoon session will delve deeper into experiencing the body through simple practices\, move into exploring thoughts and feelings\, and end with a discussion of the applications of mindfulness to daily living and how to learn more about mindfulness. \nParticipants Will Learn\n• How to define mindfulness and give a description of its theoretical underpinnings\n• To train the attention to be more present-focused\n• To start to apply core mindfulness practices to everyday life and difficult situations\n• Resources to learn more about MBSR and other mindfulness-based interventions \nWho Should Attend\nThis introductory course is meant for general interest and is most suitable for those interested in the personal and professional applications of mindfulness including healthcare providers\, other professionals\, and those wishing to teach MBSR or other mindfulness programs. There is no prerequisite for this course. \nIf you are pursuing the MBSR Facilitation Certificate and you have prior formal mindfulness training\, please contact The Centre to see if you can be exempt from completing this first training module. \nTiming\nOne-Day Course: Monday\nApril 24\, 2017 | 9:30am – 4:30pm \nFee: $335 (please note that lunch is not provided)\nAs a registered charity\, we do not charge HST. When you support us\, you support our charitable initiatives. If you’d like to learn more\, please see our Community Program. \nPayment\, cancellation and refund policies \nMore…\nFacilitator(s):Gwen Morgan MSW RSW
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/1-day-mindfulness-core-concepts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170424
DTSTAMP:20170310T210239Z
CREATED:20170310T210239Z
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SUMMARY:5-Day MBCT & MBSR Advanced Training
DESCRIPTION:Deepen your facilitation skills. \nThis training intensive supports facilitation skills while focusing on strengthening the facilitation of mindful inquiry.  At its deepest\, it is about our relationship to the practice of mindfulness and to the articulation of that process. The curriculum is highly interactive and highlights the necessity of personal practice as a platform from which to teach. \nThis course will be led by Susan L. Woods and Dr. Patricia Rockman. Susan Woods is the Senior Guiding Teacher at the Mindfulness-Based Professional Training Institute\, UC San Diego\, and one of the world’s leading experts and trainers in mindful inquiry. Dr. Patricia Rockman is the Director of Education and Clinical Studies here at The Centre\, and has been educating healthcare providers in stress reduction\, CBT and mindfulness-based practices for over 20 years. \nThe heart of this training program focuses on developing skills that increase an embodied mindful presence\, mindful inquiry\, and examines the theme\, rationale\, intention and practice skills for each of the eight MBSR/MBCT sessions.  We will pay attention to nurturing specific qualities associated with mindfulness—such as a present-moment-directed focus\, an awareness that represents an inner and outer listening\, and a compassionate stance that incorporates a willingness to meet our teaching edges with generosity and kindness.  This training offers the time to nurture these qualities through silent mindfulness practice\, through simulated patient-teacher encounters\, discussion and personal supervision from the retreat leaders. \nParticipants Will Learn\n• Demonstrate proficiency in embodying present-moment-directed skills\n• Identify the components and characteristics of the delivery and practice of inquiry\n• Describe how mindfulness offers a radical perceptual shift for approaching difficult modes of mind and moods and creates a platform of self-compassion for the client\n• Describe the theme\, rationale\, intention and practice skills embedded in the MBSR/MBCT programs\n• Articulate appropriate professional and personal ethics \nWho Should Attend\nMBSR and MBCT facilitators.\nPrerequisites:\n• Advanced degree in a health-related field\n• Attendance at a 6-day professional MBSR training and/or a 5-day professional MBCT training\n• Teaching experience; the facilitation of a minimum of 3 MBSR or MBCT groups before the start of the 5-day advanced training\n• Personal on-going mindfulness meditation practice\n• Have attended an annual 5 or 7-day silent teacher led mindfulness meditation retreat \nFollowing registration\, participants will be asked to provide:\n• Your intentions/reasons for attending this advanced training\n• The year you attended the professional training(s) in MBSR and/or MBCT with the teachers’ names\n• The number of MBSR/MBCT courses taught and where\n• An outline of your attendance at 5+ day silent teacher-led mindfulness meditation retreats\n• A description of your daily meditation practice and in what tradition you practice\n• Your professional CV\n• If you’re not sure if you meet the prerequisites\, please email these to info@mindfulnessstudies.com before registering. \nThis training fulfills part of the requirements for the Level 2: Supervised MBCT Facilitator Certification at The Centre for Mindfulness Studies as well as the MBSR and MBCT certification pathway at UCSD Mindfulness-Based Professional Training Institute. \nTiming\nFive-Day Retreat: Sunday afternoon to Friday afternoon\n4pm on April 23\, 2017 – 2pm on April 28\, 2017 \nFee: $2\,400 double\, $2\,900 single\nAs a registered charity\, we do not charge HST. When you support us\, you support our charitable initiatives. If you’d like to learn more\, please see our Community Program. \nMore…\nFacilitator(s):Susan Woods MSW LICSW & Patricia Rockman MD CCFP FCFP
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/5-day-mbct-mbsr-advanced-training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170426
DTSTAMP:20170120T010012Z
CREATED:20170104T053533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170120T010012Z
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SUMMARY:A Mindful Society Conference Toronto April 21 - 25 2017
DESCRIPTION:Finding Common Ground \nFrontiers of Human and Community Potential \nhttp://amindfulsociety.org/ \nfor Super-Early Bird Registration go to: http://amindfulsociety.org/event/2017-amindfulsociety-registration/
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/a-mindful-society-conference-toronto-april-21-25-2017
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170408T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170408T170000
DTSTAMP:20170406T215824Z
CREATED:20170406T215824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170406T215824Z
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SUMMARY:Hamilton Yogathon 2017
DESCRIPTION:Pose for a Cause\, Support our Students & our Community \nJoin Student Open Circles and your community for our 2nd Annual Yogathon. This day-long event will feature both yoga & meditation sessions in a variety of styles and levels. From beginners to experts- all are welcome! Sessions will be led by a variety of prominent teachers from local companies & studios. Register for one class or stay for the whole day! \nSaturday April 8\, 10am-5pm \nHamilton Mennonite Church\, 143 Lower Horning Drive \nTickets: $15 – $40 \nThe Yogathon raises funds for essential programs and services offered by Student Open Circles (SOC). With your help\, SOC is making a positive difference in the lives of McMaster students and those in the Hamilton community. \nTo register and for more information:  http://www.studentopencircles.com/yoga
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/hamilton-yogathon-2017
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170322T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170322T210000
DTSTAMP:20170302T022645Z
CREATED:20170302T022418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170302T022645Z
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SUMMARY:A Five Day Session Meditation Program (5 Wednesdays)
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URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/a-five-day-session-meditation-program-5-wednesdays
LOCATION:Regent Wellness Centre\, 150 Locke St S\, Hamilton\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170302T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170302T183000
DTSTAMP:20170210T044943Z
CREATED:20170210T044336Z
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SUMMARY:smartEducation
DESCRIPTION:Mindfulness for Educators A 9-Session Program \nsmartEducation™ (Stress Management & Resiliency Techniques)\, is an evidence-based program with customized modules specifically designed to address the needs of educators and professional support staff (K-12).  \nThe program involves experiential activities in mindful awareness\, emotional awareness\, self-regulation\, and movement. Weekly meetings include presentations and group discussions. Participants also benefit from daily at home exercises in support of the program. \nCertificate of Completion \nSuccessful participants are eligible to receive a certificate of completion from UBC Faculty of Education. \nWho Should Attend \nEducators and those interested in mindfulness in education who wish to cultivate their own personal mindfulness practice \nThe course trains educators to: \n\n Manage stress through a greater understanding and control of emotions \n Employ self-care techniques to cultivate personal and professional resilience \n Create effective strategies for relating to challenging situations \n Have personal experience to support other programs for students in mindfulness \n Enhance concentration and executive function (planning\, decision-making\, and impulse control) \n Revitalize purpose\, personally and professionally \n Improve personal overall mental and physical health \n Promote happiness through healthy habits of the mind \n\nSMART involves experiential practices that promote: \n\n Concentration\, attention\, and mindfulness \n Awareness and understanding of emotions \n Empathy\, compassion\, and positive interpersonal communication \n\nWhat Participants Say about SMART \nMindfulness has helped me as a teacher in many ways. First\, it has taught me to be more present in the moment. Second\, I practice greater loving kindness with my most difficult students –  I see them for the whole person they are. My perspective shifts to see my students with greater compassion\, especially at times when they’re being disruptive in class. Finally\, I’m more aware that I have the ability to help students self-regulate by imparting mindful practices through guided experiences and by leading by example. \nFor further information contact:\n \nArunas Antanaitis; arunas.antanaitas@mindfulnesseveryday.org T: 905-317-9521 \n Sharon Babineau; sharon.babineau@mindfulnesseveryday.org T:905-818-7871  \nMarch 2 – May 4 2017 \nThursdays 4:30 – 6:30 PM \nSilent retreat Thursday April 20 2017 | 4:30 PM — 8:30 PM \nChurchhill Park Club House \n167 Cline Ave N\, \nHamilton\, ON L8S \nFee: $350.00 (includes workbook)
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/smarteducation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170226T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170226T170000
DTSTAMP:20170227T025024Z
CREATED:20170227T025024Z
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SUMMARY:A DAY OF MINDFULNESS: THEORY AND PRACTICE
DESCRIPTION: with Anna Taneburgo \n April 29\, 2017 8:30 am – 4:15 pm \nThis workshop/retreat will explain the principles of mindfulness while also providing ample opportunity to understand them from personal experience through the practices.  It is appropriate for anyone who is relatively new to mindfulness and looking to increase their knowledge and practice\, especially the benefit of short retreat experience; but also appropriate for participants who are more experienced and perhaps wanting a refresher. \nMindfulness promotes personal wellness on all levels of being. It is an evidence-based practice in which participants can experience: \n\ngreater ability to cope with daily stress\nlasting decreases in physical and psychological symptoms\ngreater ability to learn and focus\nenhanced interpersonal communication and relationships\ngreater energy and enthusiasm for life\n\nThe morning will be an introduction to mindfulness through both practice and teaching. Topics will include:    \n\nWhat is mindfulness and how does it work?\n\n\nHow can it help me reduce stress in my personal life and in my work?\n\n\nCan science prove that mindfulness works?\n\n\nWhy has it become so popular in western culture? \n\n  \nThere will be ample opportunity for Q&A. \nThe afternoon will provide further opportunity to practice mindfulness with a series of guided meditations\, both seated and moving. \nPlease wear loose\, comfortable clothing and bring a shawl\, blanket or extra sweater\, and a pillow for your seat\, if desired. \nTo register go to Mindfulnesshamilton.ca \nFor questions: Mindfulnesshamilton@gmail.com
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/a-day-of-mindfulness-theory-and-practice
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170224T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170225T170000
DTSTAMP:20170202T013254Z
CREATED:20170202T013254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170202T013254Z
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SUMMARY:The Neuroscience of Mindfulness (DRAM 2)
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE COURSE:  \nNeuroscience is providing new insights into how our brain functions and influences how we think\, feel\, act\, learn and change. New research shows that mindfulness Practices can effectively enable learning by developing the skills of attention\, intention and reflection; enhance mental health; promote healthy relationships and communities; and manage stress/compassion fatigue. Through a combination of lectures\, small group discussions and meditation practices\, this workshop will explore how emerging neuroscience research informs our understanding of mindfulness\, and how mindfulness can be used to enhance teaching and learning\, and promote therapeutic presence with patients\, clients and colleagues.  \nThrough this course participants will:  \n Gain an understanding of basic neuroscience in relation to mindfulness.  \n Explore the impact of neuroscience research on our understanding of mindfulness\, compassion\, self regulation and attunement.  \n Experience mindfulness practices designed to deepen our body-brain integration.  \n Discuss the practical application of compassion and attunement in personal and professional life.  \nPrerequisite: None. \nCourse fee ( includes: materials\, breakfast\, breaks\, lunches \n $250 for HHS\, SJHH\, MFHT\, HFHT physicians and staff and McMaster Faculty;  \n $350 for external participants  \n\n\n\nFaculty \n\n\n Ken Burgess\, Asst. Clin. Prof.\, Department of Family Medicine\, McMaster University  \n Andrea Frolic\, Director\, Office of Clinical & Organizational Ethics\, Hamilton Health Sciences; Asst. Clin. Prof.\, Department of Family Medicine\, McMaster University  \n Alan Taniguchi\, Asst. Clin. Prof.\, Department of Family Medicine; Education Coordinator\, Division of Palliative Care\, McMaster University \n\n\nThis course is part of the Developing Resilience through Applied Mindfulness (DRAM)Series\, including: \n\n\nDRAM 1 – Foundations of Mindfulness: Historical Origins and Contemporary Practice; January 27 & 28\, 2017 \nDRAM 2 – The Neuroscience of Mindfulness: February 24 & 25\, 2017 \nDRAM 3 – Being the Change: Growing Civility and Resilience through Secular Ethics and Mindfulness: March 24 & 25\, 2017 \nDRAM 4 – Integrating Mindfulness into Personal and Professional Life April 29 & 30\, 2017
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/the-neuroscience-of-mindfulness-dram-2
ORGANIZER;CN="McMaster Faculty of Health Sciences Program for Faculty Development":MAILTO:dicroce@mcmaster.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170204T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170204T160000
DTSTAMP:20170120T004757Z
CREATED:20170120T004757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170120T004757Z
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SUMMARY:Journeying Through Our Life Transitions
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an opportunity to learn the Non-Violent Process ( www.CNVC.org) and Compassionate Mindfulness tools in the context of whatever life transitions you may be moving through. \nThis series of three workshops is for those of us in transition (with our identity\, relationships\, family\, career\, community\, illness and death etc) who want to: \n– learn practical ways to relate to ourselves\, others and our world\, through the process of Non-Violent Communication in a way that meaningfully supports our journey of transition \n– honour and acknowledge the depth of our experience \n– explore the profound difference it can make when we move through the challenges in our own lives with compassionate awareness\n \nFeb. 4 & 18\, Mar. 4 – Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm \n(note * each day builds on the learning and teachings from the time before\, also the choosing of every other week is to allow time for participants to integrate and practise the skills learned)\n \nFacilitators: Henry Wai and Lori Goldblatt  \nHenry has 27 years of experience leading trainings\, developing programs and delivering direct service. Nonviolent CommunicationTM is a very powerful addition to his approach which emphasizes self-awareness\, choice\, relational skills and ways to build co-operation. Henry is a Certified Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication www.CNVC.org \nLori Goldblatt\, is a Life-Cycle Celebrant\, Thana Doula\, and Reiki Teacher dedicated to the creation and facilitation of mindfulness-based modalities\, offering workshops and private sessions for children\, youth\, and adults for more than 20 years. Her training in Transformative Mindfulness Methods Reiki\, Compassionate/Non-Violent Communication\, and Emotional Freedom (tapping)Technique are all integrated in the caring work she offers. Lori and her colleague Rebecca Daum\, have formed a unique service called Meaningful Passages. Together they offer compassionate support to people moving through a variety of life transitions.\n \nLocation: Dundas\, ON \nCost: $270 – includes handouts\, snacks and tea \n(if cost is a concern\, please contact us to discuss options) \n \nInfo/Registration: contact Lori at  meaningfulpassages@gmail.com  or by phone at 905 975 9434
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/journeying-through-our-life-transitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170119T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170119T184500
DTSTAMP:20170120T004931Z
CREATED:20161111T182244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170120T004931Z
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SUMMARY:Mindful Self-Compassion
DESCRIPTION:Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is an empirically supported 8 week training program designed to cultivate the skill of self-compassion.  Based on research by Dr. Kristen Neff and Christopher Germer\, MSC teaches core principles and practices that enable participants to respond to difficult moments in their lives with kindness\, care and understanding.  Rapidly growing research demonstrates that self-compassion is strongly associated with emotional wellbeing\, decreased anxiety\, less depression and stress\, maintenance of healthy habits\, and satisfying personal relationships.  Self-compassion can be learned by anyone.  It fosters emotional strength and resilience\, allowing one to admit to one’s shortcomings\, motivating oneself with kindness\, forgiving oneself as needed\, relating wholeheartedly to others\, and being oneself more authentically. \nOutcomes:\nAt the end of this course participants will be able to: \n\nPractice self-compassion in daily life\nUnderstand the empirically supported benefits of self-compassion\nMotivate oneself with kindness rather than criticism\nHandle difficult emotions with greater ease\nTransform challenging relationships\nManage caregiver fatigue\nPractice the art of savouring and self-appreciation\n\nSpecial Course Features:\nThis course includes a half-day mindfulness silent retreat (March 4\, 2017 8:30 am to 1:00 pm) focusing on self-compassion skills. \nFacilitators: \nAndrea Frolic\, Director\, Office of Clinical & Organizational Ethics\, Hamilton Health Sciences; Asst. Clin. Prof.\, Department of Family Medicine\, McMaster University \nDiana Tikasz MSW\, RSW\, Coordinator of Mindfulness\, Compassion and Resilience Programs at Hamilton Health Sciences\, Clinical Specialist with the Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Care Centre \n 
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/mindful-self-compassion-2
LOCATION:TBA Hamilton/Burlington\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170118T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170118T203000
DTSTAMP:20161104T231701Z
CREATED:20161104T224321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T231701Z
UID:10000001-1484760600-1484771400@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:MINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION ***A TRAINING PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION:MINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION (MSC*) is an empirically-supported\, 8-week\, training program designed to cultivate the skill of self-compassion and is based on the groundbreaking research of Kristin Neff and the clinical expertise of Christopher Germer.  \nSelf-compassion can be learned by anyone  \nResearch has demonstrated that self-compassion is strongly associated with emotional well-being\, less anxiety\, depression and stress\, maintenance of healthy habits such as diet and exercise\, and satisfying personal relationships.  \nWHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE PROGRAM  \nMSC includes 8 weekly sessions of 3 hours each\, in addition to a 4-hour retreat. Participants should plan to attend every session and practice mindfulness and self-compassion at least 30 minutes per day throughout the program. \nNo previous experience with mindfulness or meditation is required to attend MSC. \nNext program starting Jan 18\, 2017 \nWednesdays Jan 18\, 2017 to Mar 8\, 2017\n3hours/week: 5:30pm to 8:30pm\nRetreat: Saturday\, Feb 18\, 2017  9:30am to 1:00pm   \nVisit www.mindfulselfcompassionhamilton.org  \nfor more information\, including dates and locations.  \n  \n*MSC is a compassion training program. MSC is not psychotherapy.  \n 
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/mindful-self-compassion-a-training-program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161119T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161122T170000
DTSTAMP:20160919T004318Z
CREATED:20160919T004318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160919T004318Z
UID:10000081-1479542400-1479834000@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:Trauma-Informed Yoga Training Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The Trauma-Informed Yoga Training will be offered again this fall at\nSugar Ridge Retreat Centre near Midland\, ON.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTrauma-Informed Yoga Training Retreat\nLevel 1: November 19-22\, 2016\nLevel 2: February 23-26\, 2017\nNewly updated content!\nwww.traumainformedyoga.ca\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntegrating Yoga Therapy\, Somatic Experiencing™\, trauma neuroscience and attachment theory to increase safety\, embodiment\, choice\, voice and empowerment for trauma survivors\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany trauma survivors seek out yoga and mindfulness to support them in their healing journey. However\, without the proper awareness or safeguards in place\, the very practice of yoga\, mindfulness and other meditative practices can be unintentionally re-traumatizing. The act of becoming more mindfully present through focus on the breath\, body or through certain intentional movements or postures can trigger procedural memories\, emotions or physical sensations that are painful or overwhelming. Some students and clients may find themselves discouraged\, upset or coping by bottling up\, overriding or dissociating\, reluctant to return.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplore the neuroscience of trauma\, stress and emotional dysregulation\nFind out how yoga and mindfulness practices can backfire\nIdentify ways to minimize the risk of triggering trauma responses\nIntegrate new skills and practices to enhance and adapt your existing approaches\nUnderstand your own triggers and how to work with them\n\nFor a comprehensive overview: traumainformedyoga.ca/training-info/overview/ \nThis in-depth\, 8-day training is offered in 2 separate modules\, to allow time for rest and integration of the material between workshops.  The training is offered in a retreat format to emphasize yoga teacher self-care as an all-inclusive destination experience.  Vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue\, common issues for those working in the field of trauma care\, are also explored. \nLevel 1 content: traumainformedyoga.ca/training-info/level-1/ \nLevel 2 content: traumainformedyoga.ca/training-info/level-2/ \nNote: The order of the content covered in levels 1 and 2 has been revised\, with some new content being added.  Website will be updated soon. \nThe training is equal parts professional development and personal growth\, as a yoga teacher’s capacity for embodied self-regulation and therapeutic presence is one of the strongest tools available for supporting students.  The training is offered in a retreat format to emphasis yoga teacher self-care\, and the topics of vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue will also be explored\, in acknowledgment of the impact of the work on teachers. \nCome join us\nClick here to REGISTER:\nEarly bird rate: $495 + HST per Level\nOctober 9\, 2016: Early bird deadline for Level 1\nNovember 22\, 2016: Early bird deadline for Level 2\nRegular rate: $595 + HST per Level \n\nSugar Ridge Retreat Centre \nContact Liz Frost at Sugar Ridge to inquire about accommodations and meal plans \n\n\n\n\nTrainers: \n\nCaroline Owen\, BA\, E-RYT500\, Wavelengths Yoga Studio and School\nwww.wavelengthsyoga.com\n\nSarah Schlote\, MA\, RP\, SEP\, The Refuge: Centre for Healing and Recovery\nwww.healingrefuge.com
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/trauma-informed-yoga-training-retreat
LOCATION:Sugar Ridge Retreat Centre near Midland\, ON.\, near Midland\, ON.\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161118T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161120T163000
DTSTAMP:20160417T040840Z
CREATED:20160417T040840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160417T040840Z
UID:10000066-1479486600-1479659400@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:TNI Weekend Residential Insight Meditation Retreat With Donna Paige and Jill Davey
DESCRIPTION:November 18 – 20\, 2016 \nGuelph\, Ontario \n CULTIVATING BALANCE \n An opportunity to explore what it means to grow into steadiness and cultivate balance within our present moment experience. \nREGISTRATION:  For details and registration please contact True North Insight  – www.truenorthinsight.org.
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/tni-weekend-residential-insight-meditation-retreat-with-donna-paige-and-jill-davey
LOCATION:Loyola House\, 5420 Highway 6 North\, Guelph
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161118T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161118T163000
DTSTAMP:20161026T193134Z
CREATED:20161026T193134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T193134Z
UID:10000015-1479457800-1479486600@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:Awakening Your Creative Power  1-Day Course
DESCRIPTION:This course provides participants with a fun\, low-pressure environment to foster mindfulness and self-awareness\, enhance resilience and spark creativity. \nResearch has shown that engaging in creative and artistic practices has positive effects on emotional well-being\, personal resilience\, compassion and innovation. \nBring more creativity to your work and life by joining us for a day of laughter\, exuberance and exploration through immersion in creative practices\, facilitated by local professional artists. \nTHIS COURSE WILL EQUIP YOU TO: \n\nRecognize your own creative potential and ways to enhance creative engagement personally and professionally\nEnhance interpersonal relationships through intention\, observation\, voice and presence\nConnect more compassionately with self\, colleagues and patients/families\nCope with stress through the power of play\n\nPast participants highly recommend this workshop: \n\n“It’s an essential opportunity for personal and professional development that helps develop the team and enhance patient- centered care”\n5/5 STARS!!!\n\nHOW MUCH IS IT?\nHHS Staff and Physicians: $75 \nNon HHS: $150 (Must work in health care or social services) \nADDITIONAL INFO\nCourse material included. \nBring your own lunch\nor purchase from the cafeteria \nHOW TO REGISTER: REGISTER NOW! \nFor more information please contact/visit\nCentreforPeopleDevel@hhsc.ca|  \n 
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/awakening-your-creative-power-1-day-course
LOCATION:St. Peter’s Auditorium\, 88 Maplewood Ave\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8M 1W9 \, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161119
DTSTAMP:20161111T180127Z
CREATED:20161111T180127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161111T180127Z
UID:10000006-1479427200-1479513599@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:Awakening Your Creative Power: A workshop on creativity\, compassion and play
DESCRIPTION:Research has shown that engaging in creative and artistic practices has positive effects on emotional well-being\, personal resilience\, compassion and innovation. In this full-day intensive course\, participants will be immersed in creative practices\, facilitated by local professional artists in a fun\, low-pressure environment. \nThe artists will guide you through a range of interactive and reflective activities designed to foster mindfulness and self-awareness\, enhance resilience\, spark creativity and deepen insight. This curriculum has been designed to encourage a sense of play and exploration; guaranteed to induce laughter and exuberance\, and to help you bring more creativity to your work and life! \nEach session will involve a variety of creative exercises including movement.  Please wear comfortable\, loose fitting clothing. \nLearning Outcomes:\nAt the end of this course participants will be able to: \n\nRecognize your own creative potential and ways to enhance creative engagement personally and professionally\nEnhance interpersonal relationships through intention\, observation\, voice and presence\nConnect more compassionately with self\, colleagues and patients/families\nCope with stress through the power of play
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/awakening-your-creative-power-a-workshop-on-creativity-compassion-and-play
LOCATION:St. Peter’s Auditorium\, 88 Maplewood Ave\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8M 1W9 \, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161024
DTSTAMP:20160924T015937Z
CREATED:20160924T011657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160924T015937Z
UID:10000075-1477094400-1477267199@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:16Guidelines Level 1: Tools for cultural and personal change.
DESCRIPTION:Participants will develop tools to change the way they Think\, Act\, Relate and Create Meaning. \nThis workshop is for those who are interested in taking mindfulness into the world in order to create a wise\, kind society: \n\nEducators\nFacilitators\nHealth and Mental Health practitioners\nParents\nBusiness Leaders\nCommunity Developers\nCoaches\n\nThe 16G have attracted everyone from neuroscientists to school teachers\, corporations to social services agencies\, parents to community builders – anyone who is in need of motivation to change their outlook and practices. The 16G are currently being used for personal and cultural change in hospitals\, schools\, social service agencies\, drug rehab\, hospices\, universities\, youth-at-risk programs\, youth leadership programs\, businesses and prisons as well as in families\, communities and neighborhoods. \nEnquiries: peace@centreforcompassionandwisdom.com ; craig@essentiachange.net \nSaturday & Sunday \nOctober\, 22-23 2016 \n9:00 am to 4:30 pm \nChurchill Lawn Bowling Club House\, 167 Cline Avenue South\, Hamilton\, ON\, L8S 1X3 \nCraig Mackie has a MA in philosophy and a MSW. Currently in clinical practice with the Ottawa Mindfulness Clinic\, he also teaches at the University of Toronto\, Applied Mindfulness Meditation Program and is an international trainer in the 16 G’s \nArunas Antanaitis is co-founder of Mindful Solutions for Change\, delivering mindfulness-based programs for educators\, organizations and individuals. \nLaurie Dolan\, founder of Engage Your Potential. Laurie has worked with the 16 Guidelines program since 2008 and in addition is a certified Spiritual Director\, Consulting Hypnotist / NLP practitioner and Life Coach. \ncentreforcompassionandwisdom.com \nRegistration includes cost of 16 G Book and Cards ($35 value) \n$225 register by Sept1st \n$275 thereafter \nto register click on: http://16guidelinesoct2016.eventbrite.ca \nto see poster click on  16g-workshop-flyer-oct-2016-pdf
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/16guidelines-level-1-tools-for-cultural-and-personal-change
LOCATION:Churchill Lawn Bowling Clubhouse\, 167 Cline Ave S\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 1X3\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Arunas Antanaitis":MAILTO: Arunas@mindfulsolutionsforchange.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161013T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161208T183000
DTSTAMP:20160924T010415Z
CREATED:20160923T024945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160924T010415Z
UID:10000082-1476376200-1481221800@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:smartEducation:   Mindfulness for Educators & Support Staff: A 9-Session Program
DESCRIPTION:smartEducation™ (Stress Management & Resiliency Techniques)\, is an evidence –based program with customized modules specifically designed to address the needs of educators and professional support staff (K–12).  \nThe program involves experiential activities in mindful awareness\, emotional awareness\, self–regulation\, and movement. Weekly meetings include presenta-tions and group discussions. Participants also benefit from daily at home exer-cises in support of the program.  \nCertificate of Completion \nSuccessful participants are eligible to receive a certificate of completion from UBC Faculty of Education. \nWho Should Attend \nEducators\, support staff and those interested in mindfulness in education who wish to cultivate their own personal mindfulness practice. \nFacilitators: Arunas Antanaitis\, Sharon Babineau and Julia Neilson \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nFor more information\, contact Arunas.Antanaitis@mindfulnesseveryday.org or call (905) 317–9521  \n Note: Space is limited to 25 participants \n“You can’t give children what you don’t have yourself.” Brené Brown  \nTo Register click below and click on link to Event Brite \nhamilton_smart-fall-option-2-2016 \n \n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/smarteducation-mindfulness-for-educators-support-staff-a-9-session-program
LOCATION:Churchill Lawn Bowling Clubhouse\, 167 Cline Ave S\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 1X3\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Arunas Antanaitis":MAILTO: Arunas@mindfulsolutionsforchange.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161005T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161005T203000
DTSTAMP:20161104T230051Z
CREATED:20160712T034713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T230051Z
UID:10000073-1475688600-1475699400@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:Mindful Self Compassion
DESCRIPTION:October 5 to November 23\, 2016 from 5:30-8:30 \nwith a 4 hour retreat November 5th 9:30 -1:30 \n\nMelrose United Church\, \n86 Homewood Ave\nHamilton\, Ontario Canada
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/mindful-self-compassion-4
LOCATION:Melrose United Church\, 86 Homewood Avenue\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8P2M2\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Smith":MAILTO:info@mindfulselfcompassion.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160906T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160927T203000
DTSTAMP:20160815T024611Z
CREATED:20160815T024611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160815T024611Z
UID:10000080-1473188400-1475008200@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:MINDFUL PRACTICES FOR STRESS MANAGEMENT
DESCRIPTION:Research indicates that four weeks of regular practice will restructure the brain in ways that will help you improve your ability to manage and cope with stress\, regulate emotions and improve your overall well-being. MINDFUL SOLUTIONS FOR CHANGE presents a four-week introduction to mindfulness designed for individuals with limited or no mindfulness experience. Participants will explore the basics of simple mindfulness practices with an overview of the neuroscience that supports them. \nTuesday September 6. 13\, 20\, 27. \n7:00 pm to 8:30 pm \nMINDFUL SOLUTIONS FOR CHANGE \n501 Templemead Drive\, Hamilton ON \nFacilitator: Arunas Antanaitis \nCLASS LIMITED TO 15 REGISTRANTS \nFEE: $80.00 plus Eventbrite Registration \nArunas Antanaitis is a retired high school teacher with 30 years experience and the co-founder of Mindful Solutions for Change\, delivering mindfulness-based programs for educators\, organizations and individuals. Arunas is certified as a Mindfulness Meditation Specialist and Transformative Mindfulness Methods Facilitator\, trained at the University of Toronto Factor Intewash School Of Social Work. He is a trained facilitator with Mindfulness Without Borders\, which delivers Social Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum to high school students. Arunas trained with Dekyi Lee Oldershaw at the Centre for Compassion and Wisdom\, and received certification as a facilitator in the 16 Guidelines\, and the 5 Tibetan Yogas. He is an associate facilitator with Mindfulness Everyday and board member of Centre of Compassion and Wisdom. \nwww.mindfulsolutionsforchange.com
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/mindful-practices-for-stress-management-3
LOCATION:501 Templemead Drive\, 501 Templemead Drive\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Arunas Antanaitis":MAILTO: Arunas@mindfulsolutionsforchange.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160620T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160624T224500
DTSTAMP:20160417T040205Z
CREATED:20160417T040205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160417T040205Z
UID:10000065-1466409600-1466808300@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:“Growing Older and Aging” – A 5-Morning Insight Meditation Intensive With Donna Paige\, MSW
DESCRIPTION:WHEN:           Monday June 20 to Friday June 24\, 2016 – 8:00 – 9:45 a.m. \nWHERE:         Andrea Soos Yoga Studio – 17 King Street E.\, Suite 204\, Dundas \nThis intensive will explore the topic of growing older and aging as a process in which we are all fully engaged and which has been unstoppable since birth.  Through Mindfulness practice we can begin to see the impersonal and selfless nature of the process of aging as a doorway to freedom.  Designed for those with experience – beginners are welcome. \n  \nREGISTRATION: Please contact the Andrea Soos Yoga Studio at:  905-627-9310 or email at: info @andreasoosyoga.com for details.
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/growing-older-and-aging-a-5-morning-insight-meditation-intensive-with-donna-paige-msw
LOCATION:Andrea Soos Yoga Studio\, 17 King St. E.\, Suite 204\,\, Dundas\, Ontario\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Donna Paige":MAILTO:info @andreasoosyoga.com 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160609T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160613T120000
DTSTAMP:20160508T034714Z
CREATED:20160507T104856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160508T034714Z
UID:10000068-1465498800-1465819200@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:Metta Retreat June 9 - June 13 with Jim Bedard and Randy Baker
DESCRIPTION:Metta is the cultivation of Goodwill. It is one of four Brahma-Viharas\, or Boundless States: Goodwill (metta)\, Compassion (karuna)\, Appreciative Joy (mudita)\, and Equanimity (upekkha). Metta transforms the heart and mind by bringing a sense of openness and luminosity into our experience. The breadth\, clarity\, and expansiveness instilled by the practice of Metta provide a strong\, stable basis for the cultivation of insight. \n \n\n \n\n \n\n\n  \nSchedule\n\nStarts on Thursday\, June 9 at 7 pm\nEnds on Monday\, June 13 at noon\n\n\nRegistration\n\nRegular: $450\, Register\nSIMT Supporter: $400\, Register\n\nFees cover retreat and administration expenses and do not include Dana (donations) for the teachers. Payment prior to the retreat ensures placement. Please note that payment is non-refundable. For more information\, please contact us at residentialretreats@satipanna.com. \n\n\nLocation\n\nChapin Mill Retreat Center\n8603 Seven Springs Rd.\, Batavia\, NY\n(just 1.5 hours from Hamilton)\nGoogle Map\n\n\n 
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/metta-retreat-june-9-june-13-with-jim-bedard-and-randy-baker
LOCATION:Hamilton Family Health Team\, 123 James St N\, second floor\, Hamilton\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Bedard":MAILTO:residentialretreats@satipanna.com.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160604T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160723T123000
DTSTAMP:20160510T053240Z
CREATED:20160509T220104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160510T053240Z
UID:10000069-1465032600-1469277000@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:Mindful Self Compassion
DESCRIPTION:Barbara Smith and Mary Linda Burgess \nMelrose United Church \n86 Homewood Ave \nJune 4- July 23\, 2016 \n9:30am to 12:30 \n“love reveals everything unlike itself.” \nMindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is an empirically-supported\, 8-week\, training program designed to cultivate the skill of self-compassion. Based on the groundbreaking research of Kristin Neff and the clinical expertise of Christopher Germer\, MSC teaches core principles and practices that enable participants to respond to difficult moments in their lives with kindness\, care and understanding. \nThe three key components of self-compassion are self-kindness\, a sense of common humanity\, and balanced\, mindful awareness. Kindness opens our hearts to suffering\, so we can give ourselves what we need. Common humanity opens us to our essential inter-relatedness\, so that we know we aren’t alone. Mindfulness opens us to the present moment\, so we can accept our experience with greater ease. Together they comprise a state of warm-hearted\, connected presence. \nSelf-compassion can be learned by anyone\, even those who didn’t receive enough affection in childhood or who feel uncomfortable when they are good to themselves. It’s a courageous attitude that stands up to harm\, including the harm that we unwittingly inflict on ourselves through self-criticism\, self-isolation\, or self-absorption. Self-compassion provides emotional strength and resilience\, allowing us to admit our shortcomings\, motivate ourselves with kindness\, forgive ourselves when needed\, relate wholeheartedly to others\, and be more authentically ourselves. \nRapidly expanding research demonstrates that self-compassion is strongly associated with emotional well-being\, less anxiety\, depression and stress\, maintenance of healthy habits such as diet and exercise\, and satisfying personal relationships. And it’s easier than you think. \nAfter participating in this workshop\, you’ll be able to: \n\nPractice self-compassion in daily life\nUnderstand the empirically-supported benefits of self-compassion\nMotivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism\nHandle difficult emotions with greater ease\nTransform challenging relationships\, old and new\nManage caregiver fatigue\nPractice the art of savoring and self-appreciation\n\nWhat To Expect \nProgram activities include meditation\, short talks\, experiential exercises\, group discussion\, and home practices. MSC is a workshop rather than a retreat. The goal is for participants to directly experience self-compassion and learn practices that evoke self-compassion in daily life. \n MSC is primarily a compassion training program rather than mindfulness training like Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)\, although mindfulness is the foundation of self-compassion. MSC is also not psychotherapy insofar as the emphasis of MSC is on building emotional resources rather than addressing old wounds. Positive change occurs naturally as we develop the capacity to be with ourselves in a kinder\, more compassionate way. \nIt is said that “love reveals everything unlike itself.” While some difficult emotions may arise when practicing self-compassion\, MSC teachers are committed to providing a safe\, supportive environment for this process to unfold\, and to making the journey interesting and enjoyable for everyone. \nMSC includes 8 weekly sessions of 3 hours each\, in addition to a 4-hour retreat. Prior to registering\, participants should plan to attend every session and practice mindfulness and self-compassion at least 30 minutes per day throughout the program. \nNOTE this program is arranged for 9 weeks to accommodate the 4 hr retreat. \nPrerequisites \nNo previous experience with mindfulness or meditation is required to attend MSC. To insure safety\, participants are asked to provide background information when they register for the program. \nIt is recommended that participants read one or both of following books before or during the program: \n\nSelf-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself\, by Kristin Neff\nThe Mindful Path to Self-Compassion\, by Christopher Germer\n\nThis program fulfills one of the prerequisites for becoming a MSC teacher. For more information on MSC and MSC Teacher Training\, please visit www.CenterForMSC.org. \nBarbara Smith\, MFA\, GIT\, MS\,psych. Trained Mindful Self Compassion teacher \nMary Linda Burgess MSW\, RSW\, student of Mindful Self Compassion\, and Mindfulness \nRegistration please contact info@mindfulselfcompassionhamilton.org for inquiries \nInformation www.mindfulselfcompassionhamilton.org \nCOST Early Bird:$325.00 before May 20/16; $350 after May 20/16
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/mindful-self-compassion-3
LOCATION:Melrose United Church\, 86 Homewood Ave\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Smith":MAILTO:info@mindfulselfcompassion.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160514T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160514T150000
DTSTAMP:20160425T014218Z
CREATED:20160425T014218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160425T014218Z
UID:10000067-1463216400-1463238000@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:Yoga-thon Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Friendly hellos\, I’m reaching out to invite members of this community to a charity Yogathon event that’s being hosted in Hamilton on Saturday May 14th. www.canadahelps.org­/en/charities/student-op­en-circles/events/yogath­on/ We’re hosting 2 yoga classes and 3 reflection/meditation workshops and thought members of this community may be interested in attending. Would the host be interested in adding this event to your calendar? – Kala on behalf of Student Open Circles. http://www.studentopencircles.com/home \nYoga-thon Fundraiser\n\n\n\n\nJoin Student Open Circles and your community for a day filled with Yoga\, Meditation\, and Reflection workshops! \nSaturday May 14\, 9:30am – 3pm \nHamilton Mennonite Church\, 1430 Lower Horning Drive \nTickets: $30 full day or $20 half day (1 yoga class & workshop) \nJoin students\, friends & family\, and members of the community for Yoga and Reflection workshops and an Art show featuring recent works by Marybeth Leis Druery. All are welcome\, whether you are new to yoga or meditation\, or are already experienced. There will be a break for lunch from 12-1pm. We ask that you bring a lunch\, as there will be no catering. \nProceeds go directly to Student Open Circles Programming\, so that young people in our community can join safe places where diverse students find support in their life and spiritual journey. \nRegister\nEvent Schedule\n\n\n\n9:30am\nRegistration\n\n\n\n10:00am\nGuided Meditation – Welcoming the Child Within\nMarybeth Leis Druery\n\n\n10:30am\nYoga Class #1\nCheryl Fenn\n\n\n11:30am\nWorkshop #1: Mindfulness through Creative Expression\nMarybeth Leis Druery\n\n\n12:00pm\nLunch Break\nBring your own\n\n\n1:00pm\nWorkshop #2 – Walking and Sitting Meditation\nJeff Druery\n\n\n2:00pm\nYoga Class #2\nSonia Kumar\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n­
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/yoga-thon-fundraiser
LOCATION:Hamilton Mennonite Church\, 1430 Lower Horning Drive\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160516
DTSTAMP:20160315T155327Z
CREATED:20160315T155327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160315T155327Z
UID:10000060-1463097600-1463356799@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:A Mindful Society Conference May 13 – 15\, 2016
DESCRIPTION:A Mindful Society brings visionaries and community together to share leading edge research\, evidence based practices and emerging developments in the application of mindfulness in key sectors of society. Be part of the dialogue and the community of professionals bringing mindfulness into their field of work and practice. \nA Mindful Society brings visionaries and community together to share leading edge research\, evidence-based practices and emerging developments in the application of mindfulness in key sectors of society. Be part of the dialogue and the community of professionals bringing mindfulness into their field of work and practice. \nhttp://amindfulsociety.org
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/a-mindful-society-conference-may-13-15-2016
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160507T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160507T123000
DTSTAMP:20160413T194722Z
CREATED:20160413T194605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160413T194722Z
UID:10000064-1462611600-1462624200@mindfulnesshamilton.ca
SUMMARY:FIVE TIBETAN YOGAS
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY MAY 7\, 2016 9:00 am – 12:30 pm \nFacilitated by: Arunas Antanaitis \nMINDFUL SOLUTIONS FOR CHANGE \n501 Templemead Drive Hamilton ON \nSuggested Donation $35.00 or Pay What You Can \nThe Five Tibetan Yogas include five gentle exercises\, combined with mindful practices to generate a healthy  body and a positive mind-set. This program as taught by  \nZa Choeje Rinpoche to Dekyi-Lee Oldershaw goes beyond the physical and breath work.  When practiced as a longer-term daily practice\, the Five Tibetan Yogas balance the subtle elements in your body and transforms confusion\, anger\, attachment and other negative mental states The exercises are designed for all ages and levels of fitness. Although similar in nature\, the Five Tibetan Yogas is not a traditional Hatha Yoga practice and is designed to compliment rather than replace an existing yoga/meditation practice.   \nCLASS IS LIMITED TO 8 PARTICIPANTS \nContact: arunas@mindfulsolutionsforchange.com     (905) 317-9521 \nRegister: http://lamayesheling.org/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&action=preview&id=37 \nArunas Antanaitis is a retired high school teacher with 30 years experience and the co-founder of Mindful Solutions for Change\, delivering mindfulness-based programs for educators\, organizations and individuals. Arunas is certified as a Mindfulness Meditation Specialist and Transformative Mindfulness Methods facilitator\, trained at the University of Toronto Factor Intewash School Of Social Work. He is also facilitator with Mindfulness Without Borders. Arunas trained with Dekyi Lee Oldershaw at the Centre for Compassion and Wisdom\, and received certification in the 16 Guidelines and the 5 Tibetan Yogas. He is an associate facilitator with Mindfulness Everyday and board member of Lama Yeshe Ling Buddhist Group.
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/five-tibetan-yogas
LOCATION:501 Templemead Drive\, 501 Templemead Drive\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160508
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness and Ethical Values in the Workplace:
DESCRIPTION:Poster MIND B26 \n 
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/mindfulness-and-ethical-values-in-the-workplace
ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:fsw.conted@utoronto.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160422T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160630T163000
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SUMMARY:MINDFUL LEADERSHIP FOR FORMAL LEADERS
DESCRIPTION:Mindfulness is a way of meeting life’s challenges with greater calm and wisdom by paying attention to the present moment with openness and curiosity.  Mindfulness is fast becoming a proven way for leaders to sustain themselves and their teams in challenging times.  These workshops will introduce formal leaders to mindfulness concepts and practices\, exploring the synergy between mindfulness\, self-reflection and effective leadership. Participants will be given tools to promote personal self -awareness\, stress management\, resilience and emotional/physical well-being. Leadership effectiveness will be enhanced through exposure to practices that develop listening and communication skills\, sharpen focus\, improve interpersonal relationships and deepen wisdom to enable better decision-making. \nThere are 2 full-day workshops:  Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 can be taken on its own or combined with Part 2.  Part 1 will introduce basic concepts and skills\, as well as illustrate ways that mindful leadership can be applied in day-to-day situations.  Part 2 will allow participants the opportunity to examine typical leadership challenges in greater depth\, using the skills of mindful leadership. \nEach workshop will involve a variety of mindfulness exercises. \nThese workshops are based on the book Mindful Leadership by Maria Gonzalez\, which will be on loan to participants. Audio practices will also be provided. \nCost (non HHS; must work in health care): $100 Staff cost (HHS Staff and Physicians): $75  \nPart 1:  Friday\, April 22\, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Part 2:  Friday\, June 3\, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (Pre-requisite: Part 1)  \nChedoke Site\, Wilcox Building\, Room B06  \nAnna Taneburgo \nAndrea Frolic \nTO REGISTER:  www.centreforpeopledevelopment.ca \n  \n 
URL:https://mindfulnesshamilton.ca/event/mindful-leadership-for-formal-leaders
LOCATION:Chedoke Site\,Wilcox Building\, Room B06 
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