Course description
What is mindfulness? Mindfulness is where someone will pay more attention to their current feelings and thoughts, as well as the world around them by being more present. Being able to reconnect with your body and the sensations it feels is an important part of mindfulness. This means paying attention to everything around you, the sights, the smells, the sounds. This could be something as simple as making sure to taste every bite of your food. During this Mindfulness QLS Level 3 course, you will be introduced into mindfulness practice before exploring modes of doing and being, meditative routines, and much more. This course will allow you to study when and where you want, at your own pace. All coursework can be submitted by post or email making it simple and hassle-free. All the materials will be delivered to you by post or by email, so it couldn’t be easier. Our experienced and friendly tutors are always a click away by email, giving you advice and helping you through your course. What next? There are several avenues you can go down once you have successfully completed this course. You could take a look at our other counselling courses, or you could further your education by studying a counselling degree at university. If you want to work in counselling using your Mindfulness Level 3 qualification, here are just a few of the jobs you could explore (depending on your credentials):
- Mindfulness teacher
- Mindfulness coach
Course Content
Unit 1 Introduction to mindfulness practice
- History
- Techniques and practices
- Relaxation
- Mood changes
- Emotions
Unit 2 Living mindfully
- Mindful intentions
- Self-discipline
- Problem solving
- Healthy attitudes and positive outcomes
- Modes of doing and being
Unit 3 Mindfulness meditation
- Preparing the body for meditation
- Meditative routines
- Challenges to meditation
- Learning to meditate
- Teaching others how to meditate
Unit 4 Mindful routines, distractions, challenges and reflections
- Positive psychology
- Challenges
- Barriers
- Negative experiences
- Distractions
- Reflection
Unit 5 Mindfulness therapeutically
- Effects of stress and anxiety
- Understanding depression
- Anger management
- Fatigue
- Managing effects of depression
- MBCT
Unit 6 Mindfulness practice in different contexts
- The mind-body connection
- Pain management and mindfulness
- Using mindfulness during illness
- Using mindfulness for wellbeing
- Being a mindfulness practitioner
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