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In today's meditation Dr Smyth guides us though a practice to begin to notice how we attend to our experience, how we shift our attention, and how we can use the process of naming experience to enhance the kind of present moment attention which helps with reducing rumination and anxiety.
As a service to our larger community, Saybrook University is offering a daily mindful moment through April 30, 2020, beginning at 12:15 PM Eastern. Designed to be 15 minutes in length, our Mind-Body Medicine faculty have banded together to provide these sessions as a source of centering and solace in these extraordinary times.
For more information about Saybrook University, go to: www.saybrook.edu. You can also learn more about the Saybrook Mind-Body Medicine program by going to https://www.saybrook.edu/areas-of-study/mind-body-medicine/
In today's meditation Dr Smyth guides us though a practice to begin to notice how we attend to our experience, how we shift our attention, and how we can use the process of naming experience to enhance the kind of present moment attention which helps with reducing rumination and anxiety.
As a service to our larger community, Saybrook University is offering a daily mindful moment through April 30, 2020, beginning at 12:15 PM Eastern. Designed to be 15 minutes in length, our Mind-Body Medicine faculty have banded together to provide these sessions as a source of centering and solace in these extraordinary times.
For more information about Saybrook University, go to: www.saybrook.edu. You can also learn more about the Saybrook Mind-Body Medicine program by going to https://www.saybrook.edu/areas-of-study/mind-body-medicine/