MINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION
Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is an empirically-supported, 8-week training program designed to cultivate the skill of self-compassion. Based on the groundbreaking research of Kristin Neff and the clinical expertise of Chris Germer, MSC teaches core principles and practices that enable participants to respond to difficult moments in their lives with kindness, care, and understanding.
Facilitated by Lucy Sternburgh, Ph.D., LPC, certified MSC Teacher trained by the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion
Offered on Tuesdays, March 17 to May 12 (skip May 5) from 6-8:30 p.m.
Includes a half-day retreat on Saturday, April 18, from 1 - 5 p.m.
Location: Center for Psychotherapy and Wellness in Kalamazoo, Michigan
Cost: Tiered pricing is offered to support accessibility while sustaining this program. Please choose the highest level that honors your current life situation and financial capacity.
Tier Investment Description
Tier 1 $550 Patron Rate: Subsidizes Tiers 4 & 5
Tier 2 $475 Supporter Rate: Subsidizes Tiers 4 & 5
Tier 3 $400 Regular Rate: Represents the true cost of the course
Tier 4 $325 Subsidized Rate: For those with limited resources
Tier 5 $250 Subsidized Rate: For those with financial hardship
Payment accepted via Venmo (@downtoearthwellbeing), PayPal (@downtoearthwellbeing), cash, check. If the lowest tier is still not workable, please email Lucy@downtoearthwellbeingllc.com to inquire.
Click here to access the registration form.
“A moment of self-compassion can change your entire day. A string of such moments can change the course of your life.”
About Self-Compassion
The three key components of self-compassion are self-kindness, a sense of common humanity, and balanced, mindful awareness. Kindness opens our hearts to suffering, so we can give ourselves what we need. Common humanity opens us to our essential interrelatedness so that we know we aren't alone. Mindfulness opens us to the present moment, so we can accept our experience with greater ease. Together they comprise a state of warm-hearted, connected presence.
Self-compassion can be learned by anyone, even those who didn't receive enough affection in childhood or who feel uncomfortable when they are good to themselves. It's a courageous attitude that stands up to harm, including the harm that we unwittingly inflict on ourselves through self-criticism, self-isolation, or self-absorption. Self-compassion provides emotional strength and resilience, allowing us to admit our shortcomings, motivate ourselves with kindness, forgive ourselves when needed, relate wholeheartedly to others, and be more authentically ourselves.
Rapidly expanding research demonstrates that self-compassion is strongly associated with emotional well-being, less anxiety, depression, and stress, maintenance of healthy habits such as diet and exercise, and satisfying personal relationships. And it’s easier than you might think.
After participating in this workshop, you’ll be able to:
Practice self-compassion in daily life
Understand the empirically-supported benefits of self-compassion
Motivate yourself with kindness rather than criticism
Handle difficult emotions with greater ease
Transform challenging relationships, old and new
Manage caregiver fatigue
Practice the art of savoring and self-appreciation
What To Expect
Program activities include meditation, short talks, experiential exercises, group discussions, and home practices. The goal is for participants to directly experience self-compassion and learn practices that evoke self-compassion in daily life.
MSC is primarily a compassion training program rather than mindfulness training, although mindfulness is the foundation of self-compassion. MSC is also not psychotherapy insofar as the emphasis of MSC is on building emotional resources rather than addressing old wounds. Beneficial change occurs naturally as we develop the capacity to be with ourselves in a kinder, more compassionate way.
Compassion is a positive, energizing emotion. However, it is said that “love reveals everything unlike itself.” While learning self-compassion, some difficult emotions may arise. MSC teachers are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for this process to unfold, and to making the journey enjoyable for everyone.
MSC includes 8 weekly sessions of 2.5 hours each, in addition to a 4-hour retreat. Prior to registering, participants should plan to attend every session and practice mindfulness and self-compassion at least 30 minutes per day throughout the program.
Additional Information
Everyone is welcome, including people of all backgrounds and identities. No previous experience with mindfulness or meditation is required to attend MSC. Participants will be asked to provide some personal information when they register for this course to help the instructor determine their safety and readiness for this kind of emotional work.
The following book is recommended as a companion to the MSC course:
The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook, by Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer (2018)
For those who wish to integrate MSC into their professional activities, the following book is also recommended. However, please plan to take MSC primarily for your own personal insight and development:
Teaching the Mindful Self-Compassion Program, by Christopher Germer and Kristin Neff (2019)
This program fulfills one of the prerequisites for becoming an MSC teacher.
For more information on MSC or MSC Teacher Training, please visit ww.centerformsc.org
Please note that MSC is not intended to replace medical or mental health treatment.
Cancellation Policy:
85% tuition refunded with a cancellation notice of more than 1 week before the first class
50% tuition refunded with a cancellation notice of the week before or after the first class
To ensure minimum numbers for the course, no refunds will be given for cancellations after the second class