Gina M. Biegel – 3-Day Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Teens Interactive Training Course
- Faculty:
- Gina M. Biegel
- Duration:
- 18 Hours 23 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Oct 17, 2017
Description
Outline
PRINCIPLES OF MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION FOR TEENS (MBSR-T)
- Program similarities and differences from adult MBSR and MBSR-T
- Theoretical foundations of MBSR-T
- Ethical and moral considerations
- The mindful clinician: impact on MBSR-T outcomes
- Cultural relevance
THE CURRICULUM—SESSION TAKE-AWAY’S
- Session 1-Examine adolescent stress and its relationship to utilizing mindfulness
- Session 2-Develop a personal mindfulness practice
- Session 3-Deepen present moment awareness through daily living
- Session 4-Cultivate self-care and awareness of positive experiences
- Session 5-Think mindfully and respond to life events
- Session 6-Learn to positively cope with difficult emotions
- Session 7-Build mindful communication in relationships
- Session 8-Integrate mindfulness into all aspects of life
EVIDENCED-BASED RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
- Effects on mental and physical conditions
- Research in clinical and educational settings
- The MAAS-A: the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Adolescent version
- MBSR-T adaptations in individual and family psychotherapy
- Neuroscience research – effects of MBSR and MBSR-T on the brain
- Core MBSR-T interventions
- Model of MBSR-T awareness of intention, attention and attitude
- MBSR-T mechanisms of change
- Understand and define mindfulness
- Personal goal-setting: letting-go and non-striving
- Formal and informal mindfulness practices
- Foundational formal practice – the body scan
- Develop a mindfulness practice
INTERVENTIONS FOR EARLY MINDFULNESS DEVELOPMENT
- Dropping-In practice: Body, breath and mind
- Mindfulness and the 5 senses
- Eating mindfully
- Define and explore stress from a teen’s perspective
- 4-Step mindful check-in
- Mindful qualities for daily living
- Present moment awareness of thoughts, feelings and actions
- Breath mindfully: taking ten breaths
- Body-scan practice
- Sitting practice
- Integrate mindfulness into teens daily routine
- Learn to be with positive and negative emotions
INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE EMOTION REGULATION AND METACOGNITION
- Mindful yoga, walking and movement
- Cultivate self-care: both client and clinician
- Heartfulness practice – deepening compassion
- Awareness of negative and positive experiences
- Pleasant and unpleasant moment’s calendar
- Decrease judgments and worries: working with anxiety
- Mindful stopping – decrease reactivity
- Taking a mindful pause—prevent impulsivity
- Railroad practice: train of thoughts
- Understand and utilize positive coping strategies
- Approach stress, pain and suffering
- Teens have control over stress: stress equals pain times blocking (S=PxB)
- Self-awareness calendar to track negative behaviors
- The harm awareness journal
BUILD SOCIAL SKILLS, COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT
- Manage life events and associated stressors
- Mindful homework/test-taking
- 10 Tips to minimize homework and test-taking stress
- Mindful messaging in social media
- Using MI-messages and the different communication styles
- Mindful communication: listen and reflect
- Letting-go and the power of forgiveness
- Gratitude practice toward self and others
- Build trust: the trust exercise
- Bring mindfulness into home, school and community
- Build mindful relationships
- Reviewing and setting future goals
- Processing grief and loss
Faculty
Gina M. Biegel, LMFT Related seminars and products: 4
Gina M. Biegel, LMFT, is a psychotherapist, researcher, speaker, and author in the San Francisco Bay Area who specializes in mindfulness-based work with adolescents. She is founder of Stressed Teens, which has been offering mindfulness-based stress reduction for teens (MBSR-T) to adolescents, families, schools, professionals, and the community for over a decade. She created MBSR-T to help teens in a large HMO’s outpatient department of child and adolescent psychiatry whose physical and psychological symptoms were not responding satisfactorily to a multitude of other evidence-based practices. An expert and pioneer in bringing mindfulness-based approaches to youth, she is the author of Be Mindful & Stress Less: 50 Ways to Deal with Your (Crazy) Life (Shambhala, 2017), The Stress Reduction Workbook for Teens (2nd Ed., New Harbinger, 2017) and the Be Mindful Card Deck for Teens (PESI, 2016). She also has a mindfulness practice audio CD, Mindfulness for Teens, to complement the MBSR-T program; provides worldwide multiday trainings and intensive ten-week online trainings; and works with teens and families individually and in groups. Her work has been featured on CNN and Reuters, and in the New York Times.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Gina M. Biegel is the founder and owner of Stressed Teens. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She is published by New Harbinger Publications, Inc. and receives royalties.
Non-financial: Gina M. Biegel has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
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