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This workshop will help clinicians integrate self-compassion into their therapy practices. There is growing empirical evidence for self-compassion as a transdiagnostic and transtheoretical mechanism of action in therapy. This workshop is an introduction to the theory, research and practice of self-compassion-based therapy, comprehensively described in the new book by Mindful Self-Compassion teachers Galia Tyano Ronen and Shari Geller – Grounding Psychotherapy in Self-Compassion. We’ll explore the three levels in which self-compassion can be integrated into psychotherapy—compassionate presence, compassionate relationship, and compassionate interventions. Special attention will be given to working with trauma and shame. This workshop consists of talks, short meditations, discussion and a role play demonstration.
Who can benefit from this workshop? Mental health professionals and social workers.
The workshop will be recorded. A couple of days after the event, we will send all registrants a link to the recording, which you can review at your convenience for the next 60 days.
The inability to attend the event live does not make one eligible for a refund.  We encourage you to review more about our refund policy in its entirety here.Â
Yes, a limited number of scholarships are available at half of the full price. Those selected to receive the scholarship will be notified approximately two weeks prior to the event. To apply please fill out this form. Please see our workshop policies for more detailed information.
Once you register for the workshop, you will immediately receive a confirmation email.
Two weeks before the workshop, you will receive an email with details about the workshop and the Zoom link. Â
Two hours before the workshop, you will receive a reminder email with the Zoom link.
After the workshop, you will receive an email with summary materials and a link to view the recording. Â
If you have questions, please email us at info@self-compassion.org
Our programs are designed to teach participants the tools needed to develop and cultivate a self-compassion practice. It is not a substitute for mental health care, personal therapy or medical treatment.
Personal safety and emotional wellbeing are the foundation of self-compassion training, and you are responsible for your own safety.
Teachers and facilitators are not expected, or able to provide medical and/or psychological care. Course experiences may bring up challenging memories or feelings.
If you have a history with a mental health condition or other concerns you think may impact your ability to take this course, please contact us or your healthcare professional to determine if this course is right for you. Your personal contact information may be used in the event the teacher or facilitator reasonably determines a need to call emergency services on your behalf.
If, in the opinion of the teachers and facilitators, you are not able to participate productively and appropriately in the event you have registered for, you may be asked to leave the workshop, or be removed from it.
Decisions of removal are to ensure that we provide the safest space possible for our participants and teachers. Please see details in our workshop policies regarding necessary participant removal and eligibility for refunds.
Clinical psychologist and part-time lecturer at Harvard Medical School
Chris Germer, PhD, is a co-developer of the Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) program, he has helped bring MSC to over 250,000 people worldwide. Chris is the author of The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion and co-author of The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook and Teaching the Mindful Self-Compassion Program.
January 25 @ 11:00 am - 2:15 pm CST
February 15 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm CST
April 12 @ 11:00 am - 2:15 pm CDT
This workshop will help clinicians integrate self-compassion into their therapy practices. There is growing empirical evidence for self-compassion as a transdiagnostic and transtheoretical mechanism of action in therapy. This workshop is an introduction to the theory, research and practice of self-compassion-based therapy, comprehensively described in the new book by Mindful Self-Compassion teachers Galia Tyano Ronen and Shari Geller – Grounding Psychotherapy in Self-Compassion. We’ll explore the three levels in which self-compassion can be integrated into psychotherapy—compassionate presence, compassionate relationship, and compassionate interventions. Special attention will be given to working with trauma and shame. This workshop consists of talks, short meditations, discussion and a role play demonstration.
Who can benefit from this workshop? Mental health professionals and social workers.
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