Drop-in Session: Steadying the Heart & Mind with Yoga

Robyn Featured

The session weaves together a series of traditional Yoga practices for cultivating a sense of calm and inner peace: mindful movement, focused breathing, and meditation. This session will begin with a gentle Yoga sequence to settle the body. We will then explore how a simple breathing practice along with the use of an anchor phrase

From Ally to Antiracist: Cultivating and Committing to Action in the Face of Life’s Obstacles

Jonathan Featured

A four-week course focused on using mindfulness, acceptance, and evidence-based behavior change strategies from psychological science to increase participants’ commitments to and engagement in antiracist action in the face of common obstacles such as anxiety, passivity, and defensiveness. This course is intended for participants who believe racism and discrimination are tremendous problems in our society but who have been unable to consistently translate those values into action.

Short Course in Mindful Self-Compassion

Ccfw Blair Carleton Featured

Short MSC is a compact version of our usual MSC program, with 1.5-hour classes once a week over 6 weeks, and a smaller class-size (20 or less).  Our goals are to promote the direct, personal experience of self-compassion, to provide on-the-spot skills for everyday life, and to infuse our moment-to-moment experience with kindness – especially when we feel frustrated, hurt, inadequate, or overwhelmed. 

Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT)

Diane And Jane

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,

Drop-in Session: Cultivando la Gratitud

Ccfw Angelica Zapata Featured

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.