Drop-in Session: Giving and Receiving Compassion: Caring for Others without Losing Ourselves

Elizabeth H. B. Lin MD, MPH

About this Event

How can we maintain our calm and continue to be caring during these times of mounting challenges and worldwide turmoil?

“Caring for others requires caring for oneself”.

Research demonstrates the many benefits of compassion practices in reducing depression, anxiety, and empathetic distress. This workshop will include brief didactic and research evidence, as well as two compassionate practices: Giving and Receiving Compassion and Compassion with Equanimity.

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About the Presenter

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Elizabeth H. B. Lin MD, MPH

Elizabeth is passionate about teaching mindfulness and self-compassion and is a Certified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Certified Mindfulness Self-Compassion (MSC)  Teacher.  Elizabeth was introduced to mindfulness through scientific research in 2000, and has trained directly with the founders of MBSR and MSC. She weaves mindfulness with self-compassion and loving kindness in teaching her courses. Elizabeth has had a daily meditation practice for more than 27 years.

A graduate of Stanford Medical School, Elizabeth has been a family medicine physician for many years, as well as a mental health researcher focusing on improving mind-body health in general medical settings.  She is a Clinical Professor at University of Washington School of Medicine. Elizabeth is enthusiastic about bringing scientifically proven mindfulness and compassion programs to people from diverse backgrounds.  Over the past 10 years, witnessing the transformative experiences of participants in her classes has inspired Elizabeth to continue teach these courses and facilitate growth and blossoming in the participants.