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Teacher Training: MBSR Teacher Advancement Intensive

Instructor:

Kasim Al-Mashat

Dates (3 week-ends, two weeks apart. All times are Pacific Standard Time)

November 4-6  - Thursday evening, all day Friday and Saturday (from 7:00 am)*
November 18-20  - All day Thursday, Friday and Saturday
December 2-4 - All day Thursday, Friday and Saturday
*Note: All trainings will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7:00 am to 7:15 pm PST, with exception of November 4, which will be from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm PST.  

This Online MBSR TAI is organized by the Centre For Mindfulness Canada, in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.  The successful completion of this Training is fully recognized and acknowledged by the Mindfulness Center, School of Public Health, at Brown University. It is also recognized by the Global Mindfulness Collaborative.   
​The MBSR TAI fulfills the second formal program in the Teacher Training Pathway, which is part of the Teacher Training Level 1 set by the Mindfulness Center at Brown University, and recognized by the Global Mindfulness Collaborative.  

Pre-requisites
In order to apply to MBSR TAI, applicants need to have all the following prerequisites: 

  • Successful Completion of the MBSR Foundations formal program (either 10-Week Online Foundations or 9-day Foundations Residential format)

  • Have taught at least three introductory or multi-hour programs based on elements of the MBSR curriculum

  • Attendance in at least two 5-7 day silent, teacher-led, qualifying retreats within the last three years

  • Maintains a regular, daily mindfulness meditation practice

  • Maintains a regular yoga practice.

Please contact Dr. Al-Mashat to schedule a Zoom call to address any questions about this Training.


Tuition: Early bird fee: $3,450 CAD (ends September 30) / Regular fee: $3,700 CAD (after September 30)

More information and application: HERE.

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