This taster session is a unique opportunity for participants to learn both traditional Buddhist mindfulness as well as modern mindful approaches (MBSR and MBCT) as taught and designed by Jon Kabat-Zinn at the stress reduction clinic at the University of Massachusetts. You will have the opportunity to learn about the history of mindfulness as taught by Buddha 2,600 years ago and learn more about the 8 week Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course and the 8 week Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) course for depression.
During the taster session, we will explore several different mindfulness techniques including: ·
These techniques can help with managing stress, anxiety, negative thoughts and difficult moments in your everyday life.
*If you are considering attending the 8 week MBSR or MBCT course, this taster session is a great introduction to mindfulness based approaches.
Our MBSR courses are currently held at the Glasgow Caledonian university, Hillhead library,University of Glasgow and Mindfulness centre in Maryhill.
Advance booking is recommended as there are only 6 places for this taster session.
Learning from an 8 week MBSR course can include
The course is entirely secular based upon the research and findings of Jon Kabat-Zinn.
The MBSR course has gone from strength to strength, with critical acclaim and support from the international medical community. Here within the UK, the Mental Health Foundation has lent its support and endorsed the course.
The course is taught over eight 2 hour sessions at weekly intervals including an additional all day session.
All our courses at the Centre for Mindfulness take place in very small groups. The maximum number of participants is 08.
Courses run out side the centre may be different. As well as being taught Mindfulness practices you have the opportunity to discuss these and your experience of practice with the group.
In addition to attending the course participants should be aware that home practice is also an important part of the course, and time should be set aside each day to practice Mindfulness.
This can be integrated into daily routines quite simply e.g. several times throughout the day take 5 Mindful breaths. Approach an activity mindfully e.g. brushing your teeth, eating a meal.
All our teachers adhere to the Good Practice Guidance for Teaching Mindfulness-Based Courses published by the UK Network of Mindfulness-Based Teacher Trainers.
Course Fees
Employed - £200
Student - £175
Who is this course for?
This course is for women experiencing postnatal depression and thanks to funding from The Big Lottery we are able to offer this course free of charge.
To book your place, you can either get a referral letter from your GP or do a self-referral by calling and speaking to our course leader then booking your place online.
What is MBCT?
At Glasgow Mindfulness Centre the MBCT course is delivered jointly by a CBT therapist, who has mindfulness training, and a Buddhist monk who has traditional and modern mindfulness training in healthcare and education from the University of Bangor. This is the only MBCT Course in the UK jointly facilitated by a CBT therapist and a Buddhist monk.
The 8 week MBCT course integrates Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. This was developed to help people suffering from depression and again has a strong scientific evidence base and is recognised by NICE in the treatment of depression.
MBCT is about increasing awareness of physical sensations, thoughts and feelings as mental events. There are similarities to the content of the MBSR course however; the aim for those attending has a focus on:
MBCT has more focus on particular areas where a person maybe vulnerable or suffer a specific condition e.g. depression. MBCT is more looking at the psychological and cognitive aspects of experiences participants may have.
Within a MBCT course there can also be information shared on conditions which participants experience e.g. depression so that people have a greater awareness and insight into the condition and through the use of MBCT are more able to recognise relapse points and so better self-manage their condition.
The course is taught over eight 2 hour sessions at weekly intervals including an additional all day session.
The course is taught in a group ranging from 4-8 people.
As well as being taught Mindfulness practices you have the opportunity to discuss these and your experience of practice with the group.
In addition to attending the course participants should be aware that home practice is also an important part of the course, and time should be set aside each day to practice Mindfulness. This can be integrated into daily routines quite simply.
All our teachers adhere to the Good Practice Guidance for Teaching Mindfulness-Based Courses published by the UK Network of Mindfulness-Based Teacher Trainers.
We currently offer two MBCT Courses.
This MBCT Course is aimed at mothers who are experiencing postnatal depression, stress or anxiety. This course is fully funded, there is no charge for mothers that wish to attend (not available in 2017).
This course is aimed at health professional that wish to develop both their personal and professional practice. The cost of this course is £200.
The funds raised by this MBCT Course will be used to deliver Mindfulness Teacher Training in Sri Lanka.
Please see below for course details.
Mindfulness Workshop 9:00 am -12:00 pm
This workshop is a great introduction to mindfulness and the mindfulness based approaches (MBSR and MBCT) as taught and designed by Jon Kabat-Zinn. We will also be learning about how mindfulness can be used in healthcare and education.
You will have the opportunity to experience all the different mindful meditation techniques from the mindfulness courses:
· Mindfulness of Breathing meditation
· Body Scan meditation
· Loving Kindness / Compassion meditation
· Mindful Movement (including Mindful Walking outside if weather permits)
*If you are considering attending the 8 week MBSR or MBCT course, with the intention of personal or professional development, this workshop is a great introduction to mindfulness based approaches.
Places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Mindfulness Retreat 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
The retreat is for people who have completed the 8 week MBSR course, have attended a workshop or already have some mindfulness experience.
A retreat is an opportunity to reduce our distractions and focus on deepening our experience of a particular practice. You will guided through the four foundations of mindfulness in a silent and supportive environment and have the opportunity to really experience the peacefulness that mindfulness can bring.
Please wear loose clothes so that you will be comfortable to sit, lie down and perform simple yoga and qigong exercises.
Feedback from the July 2015 retreat participants:
“A real sense of peace and calm.”
“ I found today very soothing and restorative.”
“I have found that I have been able to let go of thoughts both past and present in today’s retreat. This is a big step for me as I tend to hold onto things that build up over a series of months.”
*All profits from the Day Retreat will be donated to our Sri Lankan children’s charity Mindful Kids Preschool and used to buy the children school bags and stationary for their new academic year starting in January.
The aim of this Master class and practice group is to provide support for people who have completed the 8 week MBSR /MBCT courses to maintain their practice. It will give mindfulness practitioners a friendly place to meet their ‘mindful buddies’ and their teachers.
We try to organise this two-hour session on the first Friday of each month. There will be a theme, we are mastering on each month. Some of the well received topics are
-> Mindful Communication
-> Mindful Movement Practice with Qigong and Tai Chi
-> The four Foundations of Mindfulness as taught by Buddha
-> Mindfulness and Neuroplasticity
-> Mindfulness of Breathing
-> Loving-Kindness and Compassion practice
-> Mindfulness at Workplace
The first hour of the session is dedicated to sitting practice with mindful movement practice or Body Scan practice. There is a coffee break for 15 minutes before the second part of the session. The last 45 minutes is focused on the mastering theme and the discussion.
A light refreshment is provided, and you are welcome to bring some sweats/ fruits to share with the group.
Limited places available.
This weekend retreat, which is suitable for beginners and more experienced meditators, teaches mindfulness meditation based on a fusion of traditional Buddhist practice and modern western approaches to health care and education as promoted in the programme of the Stress Reduction Clinic at the University of Massachusetts Medical Centre.
Venerable Rewatha, a Buddhist monk of thirty-two years standing, has designed aspects of this course to allow those who are interested in learning mindfulness ways of developing mindful skills as an aid to managing stress. Complete beginners are welcome. The course will include both sitting and walking meditation, Dhamma discussions and mindful movement (yoga).
There will also be opportunities for one to one discussions with Venerable Rewatha Thero."This was a memorable weekend in a beautiful and peaceful setting, ideally suited to such an event. Bhante was an inspirational teacher, presenting spiritual and psychological aspects of mindfulness in harmony with one another. He also has a wicked sense of humour! Before arriving I hadn't been sure what to expect but came away committed to continuing my journey into Mindfulness and to work towards being able to teach its benefits to others."
Learning
The Glasgow Mindfulness Centre is offering the opportunity to train in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) in a course specifically structured for school teachers, in order to enhance their general wellbeing and equip them with the required skills to use Mindfulness effectively with young people.
Learning and practicing Mindfulness - Two months
The participants will complete the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction 8 Week Course including a Day of Silent practice.
Certificate
A 21 Hours CPD Certificate will be issued to those who have successfully completed the course.
Fee £200
Embodying and deepening the practice - Four months
After completing the 8 Week Course, the participants are invited to continue their personal practice before they teach Mindfulness.
During this time, you are invited to participate in four two-hour Master Classes on Mindful Communication, Mindful Movement, the Four Foundations of Mindfulness and Mindfulness at Work.
These Master Classes are held on first Friday of each month from 7.00pm to 9.00pm.
A 2 Hour CPD Certificate for each Master Class will be issued.
Fee £10 per class
Sharing your practice with students – Two months
This two-month programme will support you to teach very short Mindfulness practices in the class room. There are two full day workshops on teaching Mindfulness in the class room.
Work shop one:
Modern research evidence on teaching Mindfulness in the class room.
The Mindfulness courses available for primary and secondary schools. The research papers on evaluating these courses.
Learning and practising Mindfulness lessons with course participants, with the intention of delivering those short practices with your students in the class room. This will help you to get feedback from your peers.
You will deliver these short mindfulness practices as part of your everyday lessons in the classroom for a month.
This will be an excellent opportunity for you to explore how this works with your students.
An 8 Hour CPD certificate will be issued.
Fee £60 (including tea/coffee and lunch)
Workshop two:
This work shop supports you to share your experience with other teachers in learning and teaching Mindfulness in the class room.
You will learn and practice more Mindfulness lessons to use in the classroom and for your own personal development. (Managing work related challengers through loving-kindness and compassion practice)
An 8 Hour CPD certificate will be issued.
Fee £60 (including tea/coffee and lunch)
Becoming a Certified Teacher
The Mindfulness in School Project provides training and certification to deliver courses for Primary and Secondary schools. MiSP is a leading provider of Mindfulness classroom curricula in the UK.
If you are a primary teacher you can deliver Paws b for 7-11 years olds and for secondary teachers. b (pronounced ‘dot-b’ which stand for ‘stop and be’)
This is a four day training course and you will be taught how to deliver the course with work books and PowerPoint presentations provided together with a certificate to deliver the course.
For more details please check below links.
Primary teachers
https://mindfulnessinschools.org/courses/paws-b/
Secondary teachers
https://mindfulnessinschools.org/courses/dotb/
In Mindfulness Training for Teachers, the Eight Month Course leader is Bhante Rewatha the founder of Glasgow Mindfulness Centre. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education in Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies from the University of Strathclyde and the Master of Science Degree in Mindfulness Based Approaches (MBSR & MBCT) from the University of Bangor. He has conducted a research project under the supervision of Dr Dusana Dorjee on a Non-Randomized Control Trial Study evaluating the impact of Mindfulness Based Programme on the Emotional Well-Being of Children. Bhante Rewatha has been a Theravada Buddhist Monk for 35 years and a secular Mindfulness teacher for many students and Mindfulness teachers. Bhante has worked as a Head Teacher for a leading Buddhist Monks Training College in Sri Lanka.
www.glasgowmindfulnesscentre.co.uk | 0141 9465688 | 07869094567
This four week course is for professionals (healthcare, education and Business) who would like to use mindfulness for their professional and personal life.
The course is a fusion of MBSR and MBCT. You will be able to learn and practice the core teachings of both mindfulness interventions.
Due to the increasing popularity in mindfulness, more health professionals and educators are trying to learn more about mindfulness and use it as part of their work.
In the business sector, more employers use mindfulness to promote well-being for their employees as it helps them to manage their stress.
Mindfulness for professionals will give you more understanding of what MBSR and MBCT is all about if you would like to obtain professional training in one of these courses in your work place.
As busy people don’t have 8 weeks to complete an MBSR course, this will give them a great opportunity to learn and practice mindfulness in their everyday life and use it as a stress management tool at work. This course pays more attention to stress management and to mindful communication in your work and personal life.
We provide teaching sessions in schools, workplaces and invite small groups to practice mindfulness in the centre.
After completing the course, you will be given a 16 hours CPD certificate.
Glasgow Mindfulness Centre would like to enhance the wellbeing of both students and school teachers through the use of developed and adapted mindfulness training courses for schools.
The mindfulness training courses we provide are the following:
1-2 hours session which provides evidence-based mindfulness training for both teachers and students. This session also provides information on what is mindfulness, provides a short mindfulness practice and explores benefits of mindfulness training for teachers and students.
Course Details:
http://www.glasgowmindfulnesscentre.co.uk/courses/mindfulness-taster-sessions.html
45 minutes mindfulness training course is adapted for primary school students and is delivered over 6 lessons. The lessons explore the role of the brain, how to be in the present moment, how to ground ourselves when we wobble, how to deal with difficulties, how to recognise the power of thoughts and how we can nurture ourselves and others.
Paws b Curriculum
https://mindfulnessinschools.org/what-is-b/paws-b-curriculum/
.b is a fun, engaging and useful nine-session mindfulness course for students aged 11 to 18 in secondary schools, adapted from the adult courses Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction and Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy. It has also been evaluated positively by the University of Cambridge and Oxford Brookes.
Dot b Curriculum
https://mindfulnessinschools.org/what-is-b/b-curriculum/
Course uses a variety of mindfulness techniques involving awareness of breath and body, and movement exercises. It is widely used in the world for stress management. It is a 2 hour session, delivered over 2 months.
For bookings
http://www.glasgowmindfulnesscentre.co.uk/courses/8-week-mbsr-course.html
Glasgow mindfulness centre has developed a mindfulness based stress reduction 8 week training course + 6 months, to help provide teachers with the tools necessary to deliver mindfulness training in classrooms.
Teacher training Curriculum
http://www.glasgowmindfulnesscentre.co.uk/courses/mindfulness-training-for-teachers.html
The mindfulness training for teachers and students is delivered by Bhante Rewatha, who is the founder of Glasgow Mindfulness Centre. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Mindfulness Based Approaches (MBSR & MBCT) from the University of Bangor. He has also conducted a research project under the supervision of Dr Dusana Dorjee on a Non-Randomized Control Trial Study evaluating the impact of Mindfulness Based Programme on the Emotional Wellbeing of Children. He has also completed the training for the Teach Paws b training and the Trained To Teach .b program so is qualified to deliver both the paw b program to primary school students and the .b program to secondary school students.
If you would like us to deliver paws.b course, .b course or the other mindfulness training courses at your school, please contact us at
mindfulnesstraininginschools@gmail.com or contact directly the course leader, Bhante Rewatha on 07869094567.