CCT™ is an 8-week program, developed at Stanford University, with insights and techniques from psychology, neuroscience, and contemplative practice. The course integrates evidence-based meditation techniques, interactive discussions, and lectures as well as real-world exercises to put learning into practice. Read more about how CCT was co-developed by Thupten Jinpa, longtime translator to the Dalai Lama,
Focus Area: Cultivating Mindfulness & Compassion
Drop-in Session: Cultivando la Gratitud
La gratitud es una herramienta poderosa que se puede cultivar. Cuando nos enfocamos en lo bueno que tenemos interna y externamente y damos las gracias por las pequeñas cosas que la vida nos ofrece, redireccionamos nuestro cerebro hacia una perspectiva más positiva y así, desarrollamos un sentido de estabilidad, bienestar y satisfacción personal.
From Ally to Antiracist: Using Psychological Science and Mindfulness to Cultivate Growth and Action
Dr. Jonathan Kanter reviews new research that emphasizes the important role mindfulness and acceptance practices can play in protest and antiracism efforts, particularly as tools to overcome the barriers of fatigue, uncertainty, anxiety, and defensiveness.
Roller Coaster Breathing
Feeling frustrated or upset? Take a ride in a roller coaster to breathe deeply and reset.
Drop-in Session: Atencion plena al final del dia
In this session we will begin to build or strengthen our existing practice by bringing a moment of mindfulness before the end of the day.
Drop-in Session: Mindful Resilience: Managing and Thriving with Stress and Challenges
Do you find yourself waking up these days wondering what is next, and how will you manage it? These are times of uncertainty, stress and challenge for many of us. Join this call with Diane Hetrick, who will share some simple and useful tools and practices to help us connect with our compassionate and resilient