As a culmination of the virtual Mindfulness in the Clinical Setting Series, this interactive practicum will help health care and human services providers learn mindfulness exercises and how to apply them in their practice.
Series | Mindfulness in the Clinical Setting |
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Mindfulness Exercises Put Into Practice
Mindfulness is a powerful tool that can help your clients work through a variety of conditions. After exploring four important mindfulness topics, it is time to put your knowledge into practice. Instructor Tom Roberts will teach you evidence-based mindfulness exercises. Participants will have the opportunity to observe and lead these exercises, allowing you to gain the hands-on experience you can apply in your professional practice.
Take the next step by applying your skills in this Mindfulness Practicum.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn various evidence-based mindfulness practices
- Observe others lead exercises and provide feedback
- Lead a fellow participant through a mindfulness exercise
This course is a convenient and affordable way to earn continuing education contact hours to fulfill your license and certification requirements from a location of your choice.
Who should attend
Social Workers, Counselors, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Therapists, Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, and other health and human service professionals
Instructors
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Thomas Roberts is a Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist in private practice (Innerchange Counseling) in Onalaska, Wisconsin. He has over 45 years of experience in clinical psychotherapy and his own personal Zen Buddhist practice.
He is the author of the book The Mindfulness Workbook: A Beginners Guide to Overcoming Fear and Embracing Compassion (New Harbinger Press, 2009). He has also authored numerous articles published in international peer-reviewed journals.
Tom is past adjunct professor in the Department of Psychology at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin where he taught Mindfulness and Recovery, and Positive Psychology classes. He is also past adjunct professor at St. Cloud State University in St Cloud Minnesota Community Counseling and Community Psychology Program where he taught courses in Mindful approaches to mind-body healing, Integrative Approaches to Healing and Advanced Counseling Practices. He is visiting lecturer at The University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse where he teaches a class in integrative approaches to healing.
Over the past 25 years, Thomas has become a leader in the fields of mind-body healing, clinical hypnotherapy, and mindfulness. He has worked in a variety of settings from inpatient addiction treatment programs to his present private practice, where he specializes in hypnotherapy and mindfulness therapy with particular emphasis on developing and presenting his unique approach to mind-body healing.
Thomas continues to offer classes, workshops and retreats locally and throughout the United States.