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Now Online: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Course
 
with Katherine Marx
 
Required Free Orientation: Wednesday, June 3rd, 2020 | 6:30pm – 9:00pm ET
8 Week Course: Wednesdays, June 10th – July 29th, 2020 | 6:30pm – 9:00pm ET
Daylong Session: Saturday, July 11th, 2020 | 9:30am – 5:00pm ET

 

 
Due to COVID-19, this program will now be offered online only.
 
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is the ground-breaking and time-tested, scientifically researched program developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn in 1979 for the University of Massachusetts Medical School. This transformative course is suited for those coming to meditation for the first time or for experienced meditators who realize they have not yet integrated these practices fully into their lives.

What To Expect:
MBSR uses meditation, yoga, and inquiry as a way of training people to relate differently to stresses in their lives and in fact, relate differently to each moment of their lives. Each class includes various “formal” meditation practices, mindful movement and discussion/inquiry exploring the habits of the mind to discover how these patterns of reactivity become a major cause of stress. Class size ranges from 15 – 30 participants. The course is experiential: by paying attention to what arises in daily and class practice, and through exploring the challenges that arise and how these are met, a supportive and safe container is created. Participants are supported by recorded guided meditations and are expected to practice 30-45 minutes of formal meditation daily as well as various informal practices.

Benefits of MBSR:
Research over the past 38 years indicates that a majority of people who complete this program report a greater ability to cope more effectively with short and long term stressful situations; an increased ability to relax, lasting decreases in physical and psychological symptoms; reduction in pain levels and enhanced ability to cope with chronic pain and most importantly a greater energy and enthusiasm for life.

Some of the Skills People Learn in MBSR Courses:

  • Practical coping skills to improve the ability to handle stressful situations
  • Methods for being physically and mentally relaxed and at ease
  • Gentle full body conditioning exercises to strengthen the body and release muscular tension
  • The ability to be increasingly aware of the interplay of mind and body in health and illness
  • The ability to face change and difficult times in your life with greater ease
  • Greater ability to decrease the physical, mental and emotional effects of the societal stressors of sexism, racism, homophobia

Sliding Scale Course Fee: Sustaining $600 – Base $450
Please choose your rate mindfully and be as generous as possible so that NYI can continue to offer financial assistance to those in need for other NYI offerings. It is important when considering this class to make sure your schedule allows you to attend all 8 sessions, though if a class is missed there are usually concurrent classes which allow for make-up sessions.

Orientation Session:
Required Free Orientation: Wednesday, June 3, 2020 | 6:30pm – 9:00pm ET
Please note that attendance is required at the orientation session. If this is not possible, you must arrange to speak with the instructor before the first class.

Course Sessions:
Wednesdays, June 10th – July 29th, 2020 | 6:30pm – 9:00pm ET

Daylong Session:
Saturday, July 11th, 2020 | 9:30am – 5:00pm ET

Course Registration:

Your registration for the course includes your RSVP to the orientation.
If you are registering via a mobile devices such as a phone or tablet, you can scroll right and left and up and down within the form if it is partially obscured or cut off. Please contact registration@nyimc.org if you need assistance.

Orientation RSVP:

Teacher(s)

Katherine Marx

Katherine Marx is certified as an MBSR teacher by the Brown Mindfulness Center. She began teaching MBSR in 2018. She is a member of the Mindfulness Meditation New York Collaborative.

Katherine became interested MBSR through her work as a family nurse practitioner. She integrates mindfulness into healthcare settings and leads mindfulness groups for nurses and nursing students.

Katherine also has an interest in dance and movement. She performed internationally as a member of Mobility Junction, a dance company devoted to exploring disability and performance. Katherine began studying yoga in 1998, and she aspires to do at least a little yoga practice every day.

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