This program is specifically designed to develop inner presence as a psychotherapist and teach specific skills and interventions to deepen and broaden the therapeutic encounter. The skills developed include strengthening moment-to-moment awareness, developing therapeutic presence, empathy, deep listening, and compassion. This course of study has a threefold focus: The curriculum includes a variety of internal mindfulness and compassion practices; the application of mindfulness to psychodynamic psychotherapy, to emotional regulation, and to specific populations such as clients with problems related to depression, anxiety, stress, or trauma; working with dreams, families and couples; and the application of mindfulness to eating disorders. The historical and neuroscience aspects are explored as well. Leading representatives of the major theoretical orientations using mindfulness present their knowledge and skills. Instructors will include Sylvia Boorstein, Ken Bradford, Rob Fisher and Phillippe Goldin. For more information, click here.