Starting this Tuesday, September 22, the
University Counseling Center is holding a Mindfulness Practices Now Workshop.
When asked what this event is about, Dr. Lora Sloan, Lead Psychologist at the
University Counseling Center, said, “Mindfulness Practices Now is a weekly
drop-in Zoom event that started in September and supports students learning about
mindfulness by practicing one skill per week. The reason for the name is that
mindfulness can only happen in the present (now) and I have taken traditional
practices and applied them in ways that can be utilized in current
circumstances.”
Students do not need to sign up for this
workshop! You can simply look up the University Counseling Center and the Zoom
link can be found there, or by accessing the University calendar.
Students may be wondering what mindfulness
is. Mindfulness is the skill of being present in the moment and living in each
moment. When asked what mindfulness is to her, Dr. Sloan replied, “Mindfulness
is a skill that increases our ability to connect with the present moment
and allows us to develop more helpful relationships to our thoughts, feelings
and experiences. The most common misconception is that it is about stopping
your thoughts or being blissful all the time, which is not possible. I really
like the definition from the UCLA Center Mindful Awareness Research Center, which
is ‘Paying attention to present moment experiences with openness and curiosity
and a willingness to be with what is.’”
“Mindfulness is a valuable skill to anyone,
and when asked why students should look into mindfulness, Dr. Sloan said,
“Mindfulness is a highly validated approach to improving well-being. Newer
brain imaging techniques allow us to see that it can help change both function
and structure of the brain in ways that are beneficial for mental and physical
health.”
Fuente: https://dakotastudent.com/13752/news/mindfulness-practices-now/
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