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5 現場會議
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課堂經歷
Over 4 weeks, learners will explore and strengthen knowledge about the brain and body along with mastering skills to encourage mental resilience for difficult moments. For teens who have taken, or not taken, my "Tame the wild and wonderful Amygdala" class, this is a much deeper exploration, over 4 classes, in how the amygdala gets triggered, the cascade of events that happens in the brain and body once it is triggered and how to strengthen our awareness to choose how to respond rather than react in those stressful situations. Practicing mindfulness, understanding of the brain/body science concepts, skills at shifting attention and regulating the nervous system, as well as becoming aware of thoughts and thought patterns which may be triggering the stress response are all areas we will be exploring. Through various techniques, we will then learn how to create new, less stressed mind habits that hopefully will continue beyond this course. Within each class I will instruct a few minutes of varying mindfulness practices (which will be learned in the first class for those who have no prior experience with mindfulness) And we will dive into the topics below. Learners will be given instructions on how to use what we learned in class for exploration during the week until we meet again. Week 1: Mindfulness and Attention: What drives where our attention goes? Introduction to mindfulness and the power of being able to move our attention through 4 categories of what can be sensed. Introduction to neuroplasticity and the instinct vs the thinking brain. Introduction to the body sensations of emotions. Week 2: What is stress and where does it come from? Anxiety/Stress Brain science; what is the amygdala and what happens in the brain and body when it gets triggered. What does a triggered amygdala feel like in the body? What is perception? Week 3: Does the Amygdala know the difference between a true danger or perceived danger? What is the actual threat? Can we be smarter than our amygdala, use the instinct brain sensations as passing data rather than concrete truth? How to sense safety in the present moment. How do our thoughts keep us trapped in the stress cycle and how can we break free by changing our perception? Week 4: Continuing with techniques to re-set the nervous system when we don’t need the Fight/Flight/Freeze response, with breathing techniques, mindfulness, and safety sensing. Challenging our "negativity bias" and creating habits of noticing the “good” in an experience, in ourselves and in others. Learning self-compassion and gratitude. Recapping what we've learned over 4 weeks, how to continue training the mind, to change the brain, for lasting beneficial habits.
其他詳情
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
來源
Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Rick Hansen, neuroscientists
MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction- instructor training from UMASS)
Mindfulschools.org teacher training
教師專業知識和證書
Physician Assistant in neuroscience, MBSR instructor. This course is not intended for group or individual therapy or medical diagnosis/advise or treatment. It is scientific and experiential understanding of the stress response and our reactions to it with techniques for regulation.
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現場團體小班課程
US$112
用於 5 課程每週1次,共 5 週
30 分鐘
有66 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 13-17
3-18 每班學員人數