![]() It could have been a something that required support and guidance. You may have noticed how class participants sometime react in a way you didn’t expect.Īs the mindfulness teacher or facilitator, you have an inkling that something may not be quite right but you are not sure what? Perhaps it could be an old trauma, an upsetting memory or a reaction that the person didn’t quite expect. Perhaps you are a mindfulness teacher, psychotherapist, a health care professional who has interaction and contact with patients or clients, a guidance counsellor or work in pastoral care and hospice care. If you deliver any mind body practices such as mindfulness meditation, yoga or any other type of contemplative practice, trauma is likely to show up in your classroom. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Double Edged Sword of Mindfulness: Making Mindfulness safe for everyone, including trauma survivors Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness: Practices for Safe and Transformative Healing An evening with David Treleaven, PhD Wednesday, 30 September 2020, 6.00-7.30 pm Dublin Time Zoom Webinar ![]()
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