8 week course

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ezzo
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Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:41 pm  

I keep reading on here about an 8 week course, Where is it and how / where can isign up to it please? ;)

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piedwagtail91
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Wed Mar 12, 2014 11:28 pm  

this is one option http://bemindful.co.uk/learn/find-a-course/ there may or may not be courses in your area.
there are other courses available..
bemindful also do an online course.

BENJANI11
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Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:15 pm  

I think the 8 week course most people are on about it is; "Mindfulness - Finding Peace in a Frantic World" by Mark Williams and Danny Penman. It's a book but i think there's also some information in the Online Courses section on this forum.

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piedwagtail91
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Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:20 pm  

there's a new book out call 'the mindful way workbook' http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Mindful-Way-Workbook-Depression/dp/1462508146
it's by williams, teasdale and segal.
it's an excellent book that guides you thought the eight week course.
the meditations are longer than fpifw, they're included on cd or mp3 download.
i've been though it a couple of times and i'm going through it with my mentor now , picking out the best bits!
it's definitely worth a look.

James123
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Fri Mar 21, 2014 10:29 am  

How similar is that book to FPIAFW, Mr Wagtail?

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piedwagtail91
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Fri Mar 21, 2014 2:16 pm  

i have to admit to never having finished reading fpiafw.
when i started it i was pretty depressed and reading it made me more so.

i keep meaning to go back to it, but my mentor keeps giving me new books to read so i haven't had the chance.
what i can say about the workbook is that it really is just that. a workbook.
it has a couple of excellent chapters at the beginning explaining things before it goes in to the 8 weeks worth of sessions.
it's really well written.
at the end of each session in the 'homework' practice diary they've added a lot of questions and answers between the different days diaries.
the questions are those that regularly come up in an inquiry which is what you have in a group session after every practice.
it's a very supportive book all the way through.
it mirrors our group sessions all the way through.
if you can't get to a group then this is an excellent way of doing the course.
the practices are longer than fpiafw, whereas the body scan in fpiafw is around 20 minutes the workbook is around 40 which is what we use in sessions and for homework.
the sitting practice is around the same length.
working with difficulty is around 25 minutes which i feel is about right for a practice like that. it's really well guided by mark williams.
all three authors lead different practices.
the only weak point , if it's fair to call it that,is the mindful movement, listening to guidance makes it sound clumsy, a dvd would have been better.
if you have your own movement practice such as yoga , tai chi, pilates etc, then i'd stick with your own practice done mindfully, but still following the daily program for length of practice and frequency.
my mentor is possibly going to start recommending the book to people who cant make the group sessions for whatever reason, hoping that they'll come to a group at a later date. so if she recommends it it must be good ;)
mick.

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