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Exploring the Essential Features of “NICABM – How to Apply Mindfulness to Your Clinical Work”
How to Apply Mindfulness to Your Clinical Work
Mindfulness works.
It can help clients reduce stress, optimize learning, and improve their relationships.
Not only that, promising research suggests that mindfulness may change the way we think and feel.
But knowing what mindfulness can do, and helping clients actually put it into practice often requires skill.
Mindfulness practice is simple but it isn’t always easy.
So we designed a program with this idea firmly in mind – and to give you expert perspectives and practical applications for working more adeptly with mindfulness . . .
. . . in nearly every clinical circumstance, no matter what objectives you’re working toward.
How to Apply Mindfulness to Your Clinical Work
How Mindfulness May Change Both the Brain and the Body
Daniel Siegel, MD
- Mindfulness and DNA: What Recent Research Says About the Potential Effect of Mindfulness on Chromosomes
- What It Means to Be Present and How It Creates Better Health and Happiness
- How to Turn a Mindful State Into a Mindful Trait
- Why What You Do With Your Mind May Change the Structure of Your Brain
- How Mindfulness Can Help Integrate the Brain
Mindfulness and the Gateways to Refuge: Finding the True Self
Tara Brach, PhD
- One Key Intervention That Practitioners Can Use to Help Clients Embody a Sense of Personal Authenticity
- How Mindfulness Can Help Us Minimize Reactivity
- Why False Refuges Look so Enticing
- Four Subtle False Refuges That Are Difficult to Recognize
- How to Find the Aliveness and Tenderness That Is in the Present Moment
- How the Sacred Art of Pausing Can Help Clients Break Unhealthy Patterns
- The Importance of Recognizing That Beliefs Are Real but Not True
- Why Mindfulness Is the Best Strategy for Coming Back to Wholeness
How to Grow Love and Compassion Out of Suffering
Jack Kornfield, PhD
- How Mindfulness Training Transforms Brokenness
- Why Over-Identifying with a Role Can Cause Tremendous Suffering
- How to Use Mindfulness and Loving Awareness to Become Free of the Past
- Thinking “Skillfully”: How to Apply Mindfulness to Solve Conflict
- Strategies for Overcoming Feelings of Unworthiness, Shame, and Guilt
- Why Bringing the Quality of “Beginner’s Mind” May Help You Improve Clinical Outcomes
Dialectical Behavior Therapy – A New Approach to Treating Distressing Emotions
Marsha Linehan, PhD
- Mindfulness Practices to Help Your Clients Tolerate Distress and Difficult Moments
- The Three Essential Skills of Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- Why Focusing on Change Can Be Ineffective in Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
- Why Dialectical Behavior Therapy Is So Effective in Combating Thoughts of Suicide
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Obesity – Treating the Behavior, Not the Biology
How to Help People Connect to Loving Awareness: Expanding Our Capacity to Give and Receive Unconditional Love
Ram Dass, PhD
- Why It Is so Difficult to Give and Receive Unconditional Love
- How Mindfulness Can Allow Us to Disassociate From “Roles” and Improve Healing
- Why Health Problems Can Sharpen Attunement
- How to Love Even the People You Dislike
- How to Help Patients Overcome the Fear of Growing Old
- Why Mindful Living Prepares Us for Dying
Deconstructing Death: How Mindfulness Can Help People Manage Life’s Ultimate Transition
Joan Halifax, PhD
- GRACE – Five Steps to Cultivate Compassion When Your Attention Is Divided
- Why Practitioners Need to Regulate Their Own Response to Suffering in Order to Help Their Patients
- An Exercise in Becoming Grounded: How to Prime Attention, Equanimity, and Strength
- Healing Fictions: What They Are and How They Structure Lives and Affect Treatment
- The Art of Sitting With Not Knowing
- How to Look Past Our Biases to Serve With Openness
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Client inmates report very positive effects . . .
“I have used these teachings to reinforce my ability to communicate the value and practice of mindfulness to my clients in a county jail setting. Client inmates report very positive effects, as it is an introduction to self discipline and intentional self care for many of them. A little mindfulness can go a very long way on the way toward healing and recovery from trauma and addictive behaviors.”
Albert W. Laser, MA Counseling, LCP – Mental Health Specialist
Chicago, Illinois
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Erica Goodstone, PhD, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Somatic Body Psychotherapist
Deerfield Beach, Florida
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Nancy Rhine, MS, LMFT
Mill Valley, California
Course Director
Ruth Buczynski, PhD
Dr. Ruth Buczynski is a licensed psychologist and founder and president of The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM). NICABM helps physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and counselors – practitioners who have some of the most significant and life-changing missions on the planet – provide cutting-edge, research-based treatment strategies to their patients. For more than 25 years, NICABM has offered accredited training and professional development programs to thousands of practitioners worldwide.
4 innovative learning tools to help you take action immediately and effectively
Synthesize Key Concepts So You Can Use Them Immediately
After every session, Ron Siegel, PsyD, and Joan Borysenko, PhD, will join me in the TalkBack segment to clarify what you’ve just heard. Our job is to make yours easier. We’ll dig deeper into core concepts, so you can integrate ideas and practices from each session and connect them with your work.
Discover Concrete Practices That Will Work in Your Life (and with Your Patients)
All the teaching in the world won’t mean much unless you actually use it. In Next Week in Your Practice, we’ll give you concise videos where I’ll work with Christopher Germer, PhD and Elisha Goldstein, PhD, to translate ideas from each session into techniques and exercises you can use with your clients right away.
Uncover Core Ideas and Techniques at-a-Glance So You Have a “Cheat Sheet” When You Need It Most
We’ll help you turn each expert session into an action plan. The QuickStart Guide lays out key concepts plus specific exercises and strategies in a concise, handy-to-use format. At your fingertips, you’ll have highlights, techniques, and tools from each session so you can quickly review and apply what you’ve learned.
Quickly Recall Crucial Details So You Can Apply Them with Confidence
Professional Transcript will help you move beyond merely watching each session to make key ideas a part of your work. With an easy-to-use table of contents, clean, professional formatting, and helpful quotes that call out core concepts, you can quickly locate important ideas and check citations and references. We craft these with care to make quick review surprisingly simple.
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