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Evidence-Based Mindfulness Theory, Practice and Application

Evidence-Based Mindfulness Theory, Practice and Application

Quarters
Spring Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Jamyang Tsultrim

For the last 30 plus years, research studies have consistently demonstrated the effectiveness of mindfulness approaches for treating many clinical conditions such as chronic pain, recurrent major depression, anxiety/stress, relapse prevention of substance dependence, and other health conditions. Researchers have also found them to be effective as a method for cultivating and broadening positive human qualities, personal growth and professional development.

This course will emphasize the theory, practice, research, especially applying mindfulness as a clinical tool as well as method of professional and personal self-care. Students will explore the similarities and differences between various mindfulness clinical approaches and gain practical skills to help alleviate the psychological suffering of others while maintaining emotional balance and professional ethics. Students will have opportunities for personal practice, observational learning, and the development of therapeutic skills through relevant readings, posting discussions, keeping daily mindfulness practices, and attending a retreat format class.

Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:

6 - Psychology: Mindfulness-Based Interventions

Registration

Academic Details

6
25
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Spring
2027
Open
In Person (S)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Evening
Schedule Details
Sem I 3202 - Classroom
Olympia