Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Course from Mar23 (Grand Hyatt Orchard)
Event Information
About this Event
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Program, developed by Dr Jon Kabat Zinn at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Medical School in 1979, consists of eight classes and one all-day class. There are 31 hours of learning and practice hours in total.
MBSR is a well-defined and systematic patient-centered educational approach which uses relatively intensive training in mindfulness meditation as the core of a program to teach people how to take better care of themselves and live healthier and more adaptive lives.
What are some expected outcomes of the course?
- Approach your life with more composure, energy, understanding and enthusiasm
- Develop the ability to cope more effectively with both short-term and long-term stressful situations
- Enhance your ability to manage and reduce pain levels in many instances
- Improve your focus, resilience and capacity to recover more quickly from challenging events
Who is this for?
People who are interested in an in-depth exploration of mindfulness with an emphasis on stress reduction. Suitable for adults and teenagers 16 and above. To reap the full benefits of MBSR, please complete the Mindfulness Foundation Course (MFC) before you attend the course.
Course Outline:
Session 1: Introduction to Mindfulness
Session 2: Perception Matters
Session 3: Being Present
Session 4: Stress Reactivity
Session 5: Stress Response
Session 6: Interpersonal Mindfulness
Session 7: Applying Mindfulness in Daily Life
Session 8: Maintaining Momentum in Mindfulness
Schedule:
Date: Mar 23, 30, Apr 6, 13, 20, 27, May 11, 18 | Tuesdays
No of Sessions: 8
Venue : Grand Hyatt Orchard
Time: 6:30-9:00pm
Full-Day Retreat: May 9 at Brahm Centre @ Tampines
Teacher: Adj. A/Prof Angie Chew, CEO & Mindfulness Principal of Brahm Centre.
Course fee: $550 | $110 for seniors eligible for National Silver Academy (NSA) subsidy*
*NSA subsidy is for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents aged 50 and above.
- In addition to NSA subsidy, course fee may be offset by SkillsFuture Credit (SFC).
- First, course participants are to make payment for the course through Brahm Centre Eventbrite page.
- They should claim with SFC before the course start date through the SkillsFuture portal. Click for steps to submit SFC claim.
- Brahm Centre will reimburse the amount that is successfully claimed upon receipt of the funds from SFC.
Notes:
- Please note that payments for courses are non-refundable.
- Do ensure that you are able to attend the first session of the course before registering for the course as you will not be allowed to continue with the course should you miss the first session.
- Request for transfers or make up-classes for selected mindfulness courses are subjected to availability and fees of $30 for transfers and $10 for make-up are applicable.
Research Opportunity:
All participants in the MBSR course are invited to take part in a collaborative research study between Brahm Centre and Duke-NUS Medical School. We will send you an e-mail within a week with more details of this study, which is questionnaire-based. It will take about 1 hour in your own time and you will be compensated $15.