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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction 8-week course


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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)

An 8-Week In-Person Training in Lyons, Colorado

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is a well-established, evidence-based program designed to help people meet stress, pain, and emotional intensity with greater steadiness, clarity, and care.

This formal 8-week MBSR program follows the standardized curriculum developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn and taught internationally in medical, clinical, and community settings. The course emphasizes sustained, embodied practice and practical integration into daily life. It is experiential, relational, and grounded in nervous system awareness.

The program is offered fully in person to support depth of learning, continuity of practice, and a sense of shared presence within the group.

Proven Benefits of Mindfulness Meditation

Research on MBSR and decades of clinical use show consistent benefits across a wide range of populations. Participants often report:

  • Reduced stress and improved ability to respond rather than react

  • Greater emotional regulation and tolerance for difficult experiences

  • Improved attention, focus, and clarity in daily life

  • Increased awareness of habitual patterns and greater choice in how to meet them

  • Enhanced capacity for self-care and boundary awareness

  • Improved sleep and overall sense of well-being

  • Greater resilience in the face of ongoing life stressors

These outcomes develop through regular practice, gentle inquiry, and learning to relate differently to thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations.

Program Structure

Participants receive the complete MBSR training, including:

  • Eight weekly in-person sessions (2.5 hours each)

  • One full-day mindfulness retreat

  • Instruction in formal mindfulness meditation practices, including seated and lying down meditations, body awareness, and gentle mindful movement based in Hatha Yoga

  • Recorded guidance for home practice

  • Worksheets and reflection materials to support experiential learning

  • A small cohort to support safety, connection, and depth of practice

Participants who complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion. Completion of this 8-week MBSR course meets the foundational course requirement commonly required for those seeking training pathways in teaching clinical mindfulness-based interventions, including MBSR and related programs.

Investment

  • Standard tuition: $600

  • Sliding scale: A limited number of sliding scale spaces are available $450 for participants experiencing financial need. The sliding scale is offered in the spirit of accessibility and trust. Participants are invited to choose the rate that aligns with their current circumstances.

 

About the Facilitator

This program is facilitated by Dr. Cynthia Garner, a certified mindfulness teacher with extensive training in mindfulness-based interventions through the UC San Diego School of Medicine and the Centre for Mindfulness Studies.

With a background that integrates mindfulness education, therapeutic training, and trauma-sensitive approaches, the facilitator brings a steady, relational, and grounded presence to the work. The course is taught with careful attention to nervous system regulation, accessibility, and respect for each participant’s lived experience.

The emphasis throughout the program is on practical application, embodied learning, and cultivating skills that can be carried forward long after the course concludes.

Location

Lyons, Colorado
(Exact location and logistical details provided upon registration)

Required Orientation/Free Preview Sessions:

In person: Wednesday Feb 25, 6-8:30 pm

Online via Zoom: Wednesday 3/4 6-8:30

Attendance at an orientation is a required pre-requisite for the course.

Course Schedule

Session 1: Wednesday 3/11 6-8:30

Session 2: Wednesday 3/18 6-8:30

*No class 3/25 due to Spring Break

Session 3: Wednesday 4/1 6-8:30

Session 4: Wednesday 4/8 6-8:30

Session 5: Wednesday 4/15 6-8:30

Session 6: Wednesday 4/22 6-8:30

Session 7: Wednesday 4/29 6-8:30

Day-long Retreat: Saturday 5/2 10-4

*No class 5/6 due to School Fine Arts Concert

Session 8: Wednesday 5/13 6-8:30

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the formal MBSR program?

Yes. This course follows the standardized 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) curriculumdeveloped by Jon Kabat-Zinn and taught internationally in medical, clinical, and community settings. It includes eight weekly classes, a full-day retreat, and home practice.

Who is this program for?

This program is appropriate for adults seeking evidence-based tools to work skillfully with stress, emotional intensity, chronic overwhelm, or life transitions. No prior mindfulness or meditation experience is required.

It is also appropriate for healthcare professionals, educators, therapists, and others who are interested in mindfulness-based interventions for personal practice or future professional training.

Is this course required to train as an MBSR or mindfulness teacher?

Completion of an 8-week MBSR course is a common prerequisite for training pathways in teaching clinical mindfulness-based interventions, including MBSR and related programs. Participants who complete this course will receive a Certificate of Completion.

Specific teacher training programs may have additional requirements beyond this course.

Is there a screening or intake process?

Yes. A brief individual intake interview with the facilitator is required prior to enrollment. This conversation supports readiness, clarifies expectations, and helps ensure the program is a good fit for you at this time.

The intake is a standard part of MBSR programs and helps create a safe, supportive learning environment for all participants.

Is there an orientation or preview session?

Yes. Attendance at the in-person or online orientation/preview session is highly recommended and may be required prior to enrollment.

The orientation provides an overview of the MBSR structure, time commitment, and home practice expectations, and offers an opportunity to ask questions and experience a brief mindfulness practice before committing to the full course.

What is the time commitment?

  • Weekly sessions: One in-person class per week, 2.5 hours each, for eight weeks

  • Retreat: One full-day mindfulness retreat (attendance is an integral part of the course)

  • Home practice: Participants are encouraged to engage in 45–60 minutes of daily practice, six days per week, using guided recordings and informal practices

Regular attendance and home practice are essential to receiving the full benefit of the program.

What if I miss a class?

Because MBSR is cumulative and group-based, consistent attendance is strongly encouraged. If a session must be missed due to illness or emergency, the facilitator will offer guidance on how to stay connected with the material when possible. Missing multiple sessions may affect eligibility for a Certificate of Completion.

Is this program therapy?

MBSR is an educational, skills-based program, not psychotherapy or clinical treatment. While many participants experience therapeutic benefits, the course does not replace medical or mental health care.

Participants are encouraged to maintain any existing medical or mental health supports while enrolled.

Is this program trauma-sensitive?

Yes. The course is taught by a certified mindfulness teacher with therapeutic training and is facilitated in a trauma-sensitive manner. Participants are always invited to work within their own limits and to adapt practices as needed.

That said, individuals experiencing acute mental health crises, active substance dependence, or significant destabilization may benefit from additional clinical support before participating.

Are there any contraindications?

This program may not be appropriate for individuals currently experiencing:

  • Acute or unmanaged trauma symptoms

  • Active substance dependence

  • Severe depression or suicidal ideation

  • Psychosis or untreated bipolar disorder

If you are unsure whether this program is a good fit, you are encouraged to reach out prior to registration.

Will I receive a certificate?

Yes. Participants who meet attendance and participation requirements will receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of the program.

How does the sliding scale work?

Sliding scale tuition is offered to support accessibility. Participants are invited to choose the rate that best aligns with their current financial circumstances. All participants receive the same complete program regardless of tuition level.

What is the refund or cancellation policy?

Due to the small cohort size and the commitment required to hold a place, tuition is non-refundable once the program begins. If you need to withdraw prior to the start date, please contact the facilitator to discuss options.

Where is the program held?

The program is held in Lyons, Colorado. Exact location details, parking information, and what to bring will be provided upon registration.

How do I know if this program is right for me?

If you are willing to engage in regular practice, attend sessions consistently, and participate in both the intake interview and orientation, this program is likely a good fit.

If you have questions about readiness or personal circumstances, you are welcome to reach out before enrolling.

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Free Orientation & Preview to Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Lyons, CO.