Using Mindfulness in Psychotherapy: Practices and Tools
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Who is this for:
Clinicians at all levels of training who are interested in integrating mindfulness into psychotherapy.
Instructional Level:
Beginner to Intermediate
Why You’ll Love this Course:
While other mindfulness courses often teach mindfulness practice as an “add-on” technique, this course will teach you how to integrate both theoretical and practical mindfulness tools in a holistic and comprehensive way. By learning a mindfulness framework, you will be able to more effectively enhance your current clinical work.
Course description:
Course description:
This course will provide practical instruction to clinicians seeking training in how to integrate mindfulness concepts and strategies into their clinical work across diverse populations. Appropriate participants may be new to utilizing mindfulness in the clinical context, or if they have some prior experience using mindfulness, they are interested in learning how to more effectively weave these interventions into psychotherapy. This course will place a strong emphasis on understanding mindfulness as a behavior that both patients and clinicians can use to enhance treatment effectiveness.
Featuring:
“Formal Mindfulness Meditation Script” Handout
Guided foundational mindfulness experiential practice
Educational Objectives:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Name at least four components of psychoeducation about mindfulness that can be utilized in session.
- Guide a foundational formal mindfulness meditation, as well as identify at least four informal mindfulness practices.
- Utilize four mindfulness skills that can be used as interventions in-session to target in-the-moment maladaptive behaviors.
Nikki Rubin, Psy.D.
Nikki Rubin, Psy.D. is a co-founder and the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of MindScience Collective. She is a licensed clinical psychologist (CA PSY30047, NY 019595) who specializes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT). She has particular expertise in the treatment of OCD and anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, ADHD, perfectionism, and grief and loss.
Dr. Rubin is the owner of Nikki Rubin, Psy.D., A Psychological Corporation, providing evidence-based treatments for adults, along with supervision, consultation, and private practice coaching for clinicians. She is passionate about mentorship for mental health clinicians, and thus serves as an Associate Clinical Professor at UCLA, training doctoral students in ACT. She is also the creator of The Complete Private Practice Toolkit, an educational course designed to help clinicians start or enhance their private practices.
In addition to her clinical and academic work, Dr. Rubin serves as a Clinical Advisor at Psych Hub, where she lends her expertise to advancing the company’s mission of expanding access to evidence-based behavioral health education, resources, and pathways to care. Lastly, along with MindScience Collective co-founder Peter Economou, Ph.D., she co-hosts When East Meets West, a podcast exploring the intersection of eastern spiritual practices and western behavioral science, further reflecting her commitment to innovative and integrative approaches to mental health care.
Dr. Rubin is the owner of Nikki Rubin, Psy.D., A Psychological Corporation, providing evidence-based treatments for adults, along with supervision, consultation, and private practice coaching for clinicians. She is passionate about mentorship for mental health clinicians, and thus serves as an Associate Clinical Professor at UCLA, training doctoral students in ACT. She is also the creator of The Complete Private Practice Toolkit, an educational course designed to help clinicians start or enhance their private practices.
In addition to her clinical and academic work, Dr. Rubin serves as a Clinical Advisor at Psych Hub, where she lends her expertise to advancing the company’s mission of expanding access to evidence-based behavioral health education, resources, and pathways to care. Lastly, along with MindScience Collective co-founder Peter Economou, Ph.D., she co-hosts When East Meets West, a podcast exploring the intersection of eastern spiritual practices and western behavioral science, further reflecting her commitment to innovative and integrative approaches to mental health care.
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