Cultivating a Balanced Mind: Towards a Psychology of Liberation A Course for Psychotherapist and Health Professionals

A balanced mind, a mind that is happy, kind, and free, can be cultivated through skillful application of core teachings and mindfulness meditation practices found in Buddhist Psychology and Philosophy. Presentations by the instructors, study of relevant literature, as well as first-person practice and experience form the basis for discussing clinical applications of a psychology of liberation. The core texts are Happiness, by Matthieu Ricard and Pay Attention by Sylvia Boorstein, supplemented by podcasts and journal articles.

Continuing education credits available through state agencies with CMI Certificate of Completion.


Instructors:
Claire Stanley, Ph.D., is co-founder of The Center for Mindful Inquiry where, through the power of mindfulness practice, professionals in psychology, education and health-related careers learn how to bring greater clarity, humanity, skillfulness and wisdom to their work in the world and to those whom they serve. As an educator and pioneer in the field of Applied Mindfulness for professionals, Dr. Stanley offers online courses with participants from around the globe and face-to-face workshops and seminars in the New York/New England area. She also teaches mindfulness-related courses for professionals at Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, The New School, and Antioch University.

Manny Mansbach, M.A.has been practicing and studying Theravadan Buddhism since 1981, and has been a somatic and mindfulness-oriented psychotherapist since 1989. As Director of the Center for Somatic Psychotherapy in San Francisco, Manny trained and supervised dozens of trainees and interns. He was also a core faculty member in JFK University's Somatic Psychology and Holistic Health Programs. In recent years Manny has been on several extended silent meditation retreats, and has practiced and been on pilgrimage in India, Tibet, Nepal, Burma and Thailand.

Instructor: Claire Stanley, Ph.D and Manny Mansbach, M.A.
Start Date: January 18, 2012
End Date: March 7, 2012
Location: 167 Main Street Suite 306 Brattleboro, VT 05301
Time: An eight-week course on Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:00pm
Fee: $275


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This course has been wonderful. Now when I walk to work, I feel the wind - I feel the road - I see the flowers and trees - I smell the flowers - This course has made a huge positive impact on my class but an even bigger impact in my daily life.

- Don Shokes, Teacher


Every evening has been amazing. I learned so much from the two of you (Jack and Claire) and from everyone in the class.

- Dr. Sally Mattson, Psychologist


There was beauty in the way you presented the material.

- Sue Dennison, Social Worker

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