Meditation and Mindfulness in Clinical Practice: Enhancing Treatment Effectiveness and Personal Wellbeing
- Advanced
Associated Schools

Explain how mindfulness and acceptance-based treatment is grounded in empirically-supported psychotherapy
Discuss the mechanisms of action in meditation that appear to underlie positive, therapeutic change, such as attention regulation, emotion regulation, and self-compassion
Describe new research findings on mind/brain training through mindfulness meditation
Identify the four main forms of meditation— concentration, mindfulness, compassionate acceptance and equanimity—and know when to apply them in clinical settings
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This is an accredited, livestreamed course offered by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical center's Department of Psychiatry.
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