Compassion in Challenging Times with Dr Thupten Jinpa
In partnership with the Compassion Institute we are delighted to host an online talk from Dr Thupten Jinpa on “Compassion in Challenging Times.”
In partnership with the Compassion Institute we are delighted to host an online talk from Dr Thupten Jinpa on “Compassion in Challenging Times.”
Compassion Cultivation Training is an eight-week course designed at Stanford University in 2009, by Thupten Jinpa, Ph.D, with contributions from the faculty. The Sussex Mindfulness Centre is hosting this training in Brighton in collaboration with the Compassion Institute. Overview An eight-week course for the general public, it draws on insights and techniques from psychology, neuroscience, …
Compassionate Leadership Training for health and social care leaders. Compassionate leadership is linked with improved learning and innovation, and reduced staff stress, injuries and absenteeism, and even reduced patient mortality. Six online weekly two-hour sessions from Tuesday 14 May until 2 July 2024 (no sessions 28 May and 18 June). There is also a two-hour …
Join us for a talk by the man dubbed the happiest person in the world. Writer, humanitarian and Buddhist monk, Matthieu Ricard discusses how altruism can be the best response to the suffering of our times. Matthieu Ricard has closely collaborated with neuroscience research on the short- and long-term effects of mind training on the …
Chris Germer joins us for a Mindful Self-Compassion networking event in Brighton. All teachers trained to run the eight-week Mindful Self-Compassion course are invited to attend. Chris Germer will be with us to support the development of Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) teachers. This is in addition to the compassion and burnout event which takes place the …
The Sussex Mindfulness Centre are pleased to welcome Chris Germer to the UK to present the day-long "Self-Compassion and burnout" workshop in Brighton.
Compassionate Leadership Training for health and social care leaders. Compassionate leadership is linked with improved learning and innovation, and reduced staff stress, injuries and absenteeism, and even reduced patient mortality.