Short Courses at SPCP
Mindfulness: Nourishing the Domain of Being
The School of Psychotherapy & Counselling Psychology (SPCP)
presents a short course entitled:
"Psychotherapeutic Conversations - The CPD Experience
Mindfulness, Nourishing the Domain of Being"
Course Tutor: Jyoti Nanda
- Start day Sunday, 13 May 11:00 – 18:00
- Followed by five* Tuesdays 17:00 – 19:00
- Tuesday, 22 May, 29 May, 12 June, 19 June, 26 June
- A full day on Sunday – 1 July 11:00 – 18:00,
- Ending on Tuesday 3 July, 17:00 - 19:00
* Please note change from earlier date 5 June
(which is a Bank holiday to 3 July. Apologies for this change.
Credits: CPD certificates of 24 hours will be provided
for those completing the entire course
Mindfulness meditation will be taught as a non-religious method.
The course aims at intentionally training our attention to
moment-to-moment awareness of our experience of physical
sensations, breathing, thoughts, and feelings.
Participants on this course will thoroughly explore mindfulness
and its application in exploring their experience in their body and
mind in relation to self and others.
Jyoti Nanda
Jyoti Nanda is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist, UKCP
Registered Existential Psychotherapist and MBACP (accred), and is
currently on the Visiting Faculty at Regent's College and is in
private practice. Jyoti is a long-term practitioner of meditation
in more than one tradition.
Her research interest is on the effect of meditation on the
‘being qualities’ of the therapist within the therapeutic
relationship. Jyoti has trained in teaching Mindfulness Based
Stress Reduction at the Centre for Mindfulness in Medicine,
Health Care and Society, University of Massachusetts Medical
School, USA. She has also offered Mindfulness training to health
professionals in London.
More Information
For further information please contact Astero Kangaris on
020 7487 7584 or email kangarisa@regents.ac.uk
School of Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology
Regent's College
Inner Circle
Regents Park
London
NW1 4NS
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