Mindful Self-Compassion
Transform Your Life with Loving and Fierce Compassion
Kara Taormina
Class Details
Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is a research-backed 6-week course designed to cultivate your self-compassion skills.
MSC was developed by Christopher Germer, PhD, a leader in the integration of mindfulness and psychotherapy, and Kristin Neff, PhD, a pioneering researcher in the field of self-compassion.
The class meets once a week, for 2 hours each week. Program activities include self-compassion meditations, brief talks, experiential exercises, group discussion, and home practices, all in a supportive environment.
Cultivate Calm and Resilience Through Self-Compassion
Benefits
In MSC training you'll learn to:
Practice mindfulness and self-compassion in your daily life
Gain a new perspective on stressful situations
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Motivate yourself with encouragement rather than criticism
Work with challenging relationships, both old and new
Manage caregiver fatigue
Practice the art of savoring and self-appreciation
Become your own best teacher
This program is designed for members of the general public. Meditation experience is not necessary to participate in MSC. All are welcome!
MSC is a useful tool to use in mental health settings. Mental health professionals and clients can use these skills to promote emotional regulation and self-advocacy.
In this program, you will learn:
Self compassion as a skill that can help you to meet life's difficulties with more wisdom and kindness.
How to offer yourself the compassion you would naturally extend to a dear friend or stranger.
A courageous attitude of mind that will give you emotional stability and resilience to be more fully present with uncertainty so that you can recover from life's difficulties and move on with more ease and confidence.
Research
Research has shown that self-compassion greatly enhances emotional well-being. It boosts happiness, reduces anxiety and depression, and can even help you stick to your diet and exercise routine. All that is required is a shift in the direction of your attention--recognizing that as a human being, you, too, are a worthy recipient of compassion.
From the New York Times:
"The research suggests that giving ourselves a break and accepting our imperfections may be the first step toward better health. People who score high on tests of self-compassion have less depression and anxiety, and tend to be happier and more optimistic.
This idea does seem at odds with the advice dispensed by many doctors and self-help books, which suggest that willpower and self-discipline are the the keys to better health. But Kristin Neff, a pioneer in the field, says self-compassion is not to be confused with self-indulgence or lower standards.
"I found in my research that the biggest reason people aren't more self-compassionate is that they are afraid they'll become self-indulgent," said Neff, an associate professor of human development at the University of Texas at Austin. "They believe self-criticism is what keeps them in line. Most people have gotten it wrong because our culture says being hard on yourself is the way to be."
What To Expect
The MSC program is a journey—an adventure in self-discovery and self-kindness. Self-compassion has the paradoxical effect of both soothing our emotional distress as well as opening us to the pain that we may have been unconsciously holding inside, often for many years. Therefore, some difficult emotions are likely to surface during the program as we grow in our capacity to embrace and heal them. MSC teachers are committed to providing an environment of safety, support, privacy, individual responsibility, and a common commitment to developing compassion for oneself and others.
MSC is therapeutic, but it’s not therapy. The emphasis of the program is on enhancing emotional resources to meet emotional challenges, old and new.
Start Your Self Compassion Journey
“A moment of self-compassion can change your entire day. A string of such moments can change the course of your life.”
— Chris Germer
Do you have any questions? Ready to sign up!
Please email me, and I will get back to you with the information.
ktaormina4@gmail.com
Kara Taormina
Kara lives in the Reno/Tahoe area and has worked as an educator teaching children and adults for more than 30 years. She has taught elementary students mindfulness practices and has led meditations through the community mindfulness center in Reno. Currently, she teaches international students at the community college. She was completely inspired by the Mindful Self-Compassion program because she found it to be a valuable resource that taps into the inner wise self. She completed the MSC Teacher Training Pathway in spring 2021. During her free time, Kara enjoys reading, traveling, and hiking in the beautiful forests of Lake Tahoe!
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