
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy 8 week course
January 20 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm HKT
4500HKD
Mindfulness- based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a therapy developed for depression relapse prevention. It has been promoted to the general public in recent years. The course is about cultivating awareness and concentration in our daily life, enhancing our self-understanding, such as where our emotional reactions stem from, in order to take better care of ourselves. It can also cultivate our self-compassion which can alleviate stress from work, close relationships and chronic pain.
What is Mindfulness? See our Youtube explaination below!
What to expect in my Mindfulness journey?
Targets:
People under chronic stress
People facing family stress, who wish to change interpersonal relationships
People with mood disturbances, anxiety or sleep problems
People who wish to learn different ways to take care of themselves
Professionals who want to be trained and become a Mindfulness Trainer in the future
Instructor:
Beatrice Ng-Kessler
Registered Clinical Psychologist
Master of Social Science (Clinical Psychology), The University of Hong Kong
Chartered Psychologist, British Psychological Society
One-year Foundation course of Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy Teacher Training, co-organized by The Oxford Mindfulness Centre and Hong Kong Centre of Mindfulness
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) Facilitation Certificate (Advance Level) The Centre of Mindfulness Studies, Canada
MYMind Advance Teacher Training (Mindfulness Teacher Training for children with ADHD and Autism and their parents) by University of Amsterdam
Mindful Parenting Advance Teacher Training Certificate, by University of Amsterdam
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Cancer, (organized by CUHK Thomas Jing Centre for Mindfulness Research and Training and Mayfly Training)
Class Schedule:
8 Consecutive Wednesday morning, 10 am – 12 pm
Dates: 20/1, 27/1, 3/2, 10/2, 17/2, 24/2, 3/3, 10/3
Full day class: 7/3 (10am to 5pm)
Free Introduction Class:
6/1, 10-11.30am (Zoom)
13/1, 10-11.30am (Zoom)