Breathworks Mindfulness for Stress 8-week course
This course runs over eight Tuesdays, 27th February to 16th April 6.30-9.00pm at the West London Buddhist Centre.
The Breathwork’s Mindfulness for Stress course has been running for decades and helped thousands of people to reduce stress and to increase the quality of their lives.
During the course you will learn mindfulness skills to cope with and reduce your stress and anxiety. You will gain tools that will help you to develop emotional resilience and to increase your experience of happiness, calm and well-being. You will also receive practical resources to use after the course has finished (eg recordings of guided meditations) with free, lifelong access to Breathwork’s online Community of Practice.
Who is it for?
For anyone suffering from stress associated with the challenges of everyday life, for example, work, family, relationships, financial difficulties, accommodation, loss, anxiety, adjusting to change. If you are currently suffering from clinical depression we wouldn’t recommend doing the course at this time. The course is not a substitute for medical intervention or professional therapy but in many cases can be taken alongside them. If it is decided that the course is not suitable at this stage a full refund will be offered.
What will I learn?
Meditation, mindfulness skills and self-compassion skills; ways to respond creatively to situations ; how to counter your negativity bias; ways to live more in the present moment and to enjoy the simple pleasures of life; how to increase your concentration and become more focused; many health and well-being benefits of mindfulness.
About the course
The weekly course sessions will include guided meditations and in-depth teaching on mindfulness principles, practices and techniques. The approach will be experiential, with opportunities for questions and group discussions within a supportive space. The course is led by an accredited Breathwork's mindfulness teacher with many years of experience teaching meditation and mindfulness both in person and online.
In order to create a supportive learning space, we will keep the number of course participants no more than 14.
The course includes home practice with the recommendation to do 20 minutes of meditation each day. You will have access to recordings of guided meditations and other resources linked to the course material which you can download. The course leader will also send a weekly email after each session with key learning points and any additional resources which you can access online.
Your teacher
This secular mindfulness course will be led by Karen Liebenguth. She is an accredited and associate mindfulness trainer with Breathworks UK and a member of the Association of Coaching. Karen regularly runs 8-week mindfulness courses for health and stress
here at the West London Buddhist Centre as well as for organisational
clients. She has worked with clients such as Kew Gardens, The Royal Town
Planning Institute, Trades Union Congress (TUC), K Benchmark,
Collinson, Adam & Eve Communications, Here East and others. Read more about Karen here.
Booking
Once you have booked on the course, final confirmation will be subject to completion of a course registration form and an informal discussion with the course leader about the course’s suitability for you at this time. This will help you and the course leader explore how best to support your process over the 8 weeks.
Bursaries
If you cannot pay the concessionary rate, a limited number of reduced price bursaries are available. Please fill out this request form and we will contact you.
Refund policy
A refund is available if you cancel up to 7 days before the course begins.
Contact
If you have any questions about the course or the booking process, please contact the West London Buddhist Centre: mindfulness@westlondonbuddhistcentre.com
Access Information
The whole centre is fully accessible with a lift, disabled shower and toilet. We also have hearing support equipment available on request.
Location
West London Buddhist Centre, W2 5DP