Tara Brach – Radical Acceptance with Tara Brach, Ph.D.: Integrating Meditation to Heal Shame and Fear in Clinical Practice
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- Faculty:
- Tara Brach
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 4 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Oct 14, 2016
Description
Outline
Radical Acceptance and Meditation Overview
- Cause of the pervasive sense of personal deficiency in contemporary culture
- Practice – establishing intention, quieting mind, sensory awareness
- Understand the cause of emotional suffering from the perspective of
- Buddhist psychology
- Western psychology – attraction, aversion
- Evolutionary psychology- negativity bias
- Preponderance of shame in western culture
Meditation for Emotional Resilience, Emotional Intelligence and Deep Transformation
- Neuroplasticity
- Shifting from -Fight Flight Freeze to -Attend and Befriend
- Present centered non-judgmental attention
- Cultivate concentration and quiet mind
- Develop resource states (love, relaxation, peace, etc.)
- Counter dissociation – cultivate sensory-based attention
- Current research – efficacy of mindfulness and therapeutic healing
- Practice & Discussion: Guided exercise in embodied presence.
Radical Acceptance: Cultivate the Two Wings of Awareness
- Basic principles and components of
- Buddhist mindfulness meditation
- Role of concentration in cultivating mindfulness
- Objects of concentration (audio, kinesthetic, visual)-differential uses of objects
- Working definition of mindfulness
- Radical Acceptance: The two wings of awareness
- Practice & Discussion: The two wings – -yes meditation
The RAIN Model: Apply Meditation to Emotional Suffering
- A model for how we get locked into shame and fear
- Transform shame and fear- pathways of reconnecting
- Introduce RAIN: recognizing, allowing, investigating, nurturing
- Introduce version of RAIN with additional resourcing
- Comprehensive case review
- Practice & Discussion: RAIN for self-compassion
Releasing Armor: Cultivate a Forgiving Heart
- Research on forgiveness
- The process of forgiving- recognizing stories, contacting vulnerability
- Need for clinical support
- Sequence of attentional strategies
- Case study
- Practice & Discussion: Classical forgiveness
Evolving our Capacity for Compassion
- The alchemy of arousing compassion
- Working with both dissociation and the tendency to get flooded
- Practice & Discussion: Compassion Meditation
Positive Neuroplasticity – -Seeing the Good
- The gift of mirroring
- Deepening intimacy and connection- in our individual and collective psyche
- Practice & Discussion: Cultivating loving kindness
Faculty
Tara Brach, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 4
Tara Brach, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, an Ā internationally known teacher of mindfulness Ā meditation, and the founder of the Insight Ā Meditation Community of Washington. She is Ā author of bestselling Radical Acceptance and Ā True Refuge, and leads accredited workshops Ā for mental health professionals interested in Ā integrating meditation into the practice of Ā psychotherapy. Tara offers meditation retreats Ā at centers in the United States and in Europe. Her Ā podcasted talks and meditations are downloaded Ā about a million times each month. In addition to her public Ā teaching, Tara is active in bringing meditation into DC area Ā schools, prisons and to underserved populations, and in activities Ā that promote racial justice.
Speaker Disclosure
Financial: Tara Brach is the found of Insight Meditation Community of Washington. She receives a Ā speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Tara Brach has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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