Insight into Mindfulness
Buddhist Literacy for Campus-Based Mental Health and Wellness Professionals
This 3.5-day in-person workshop teaches college and university mental health and wellness professionals how to use resources derived from Buddhist ideas, techniques, and traditions to address mental health issues on campus.
Overview:
Offered by the faculty and alumni of Harvard Divinity School and led by deeply experienced Buddhist lay and monastic instructors, the program blends guided meditation sessions with readings, lectures, and in-depth discussions of applicable Buddhist history and theory. Participants of any religious tradition or none are welcome, including those with no prior experience in meditation.
The program seeks applicants from a wide range of backgrounds and roles, including those both inside and outside traditional college counseling centers. It is designed to amplify the work of psychologists, social workers, therapists, counselors, and other wellness and mental health staff.
Participants will:
Learn the foundations of secular mindfulness within Buddhist meditation traditions, gaining an experiential grounding in the practices themselves
Learn how traditional Buddhist ideas and practices complement, enhance, and apply to campus-based mindfulness interventions, and young adult formation and development
Integrate diverse contemplative and ethical Buddhist practices of care with wellness, clinical, and other interventions on college campuses
Explore when and how particular mindfulness interventions may be adapted to (or contraindicated by) other mental health considerations or the student’s religious or spiritual tradition.
Note: This program has been approved for 23.5 Social Work Continuing Education hours for relicensure, in accordance with 258 CMR. NASW-MA Chapter CE Approving Program, Authorization Number D92443.