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FREE MEDITATION APPS
Insight Timer - Free Meditation App for Sleep, Relax & More Insight Timer
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UCLA Mindful App
https://apps.apple.com/au/app/ucla-mindful/id1459128935
With this easy-to-use free app, you can practice mindfulness meditation anywhere, anytime with the guidance of the UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center.
WEBSITES FOR MEDITATIONS/PRACTICES, CLASSES, FREE DROP-INS
University of California at Los Angeles Mindful Awareness Research Center
Our mission is to foster mindful awareness across the lifespan through education and research to promote well-being and a more compassionate society.Center for Mindful Self-Compassion
The purpose of the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion is to alleviate human suffering and to improve the collective well-being of our world through the practice of self-compassion.
Wise Heart Mindfulness
Experience calm, ease, well-being, and emotional regulation with a gentle and wise heart as your guide.Insight LA
InsightLA is a non-profit meditation community providing high-quality mindfulness and compassion practices.. InsightLA is the only organization of it’s kind offering secular, evidenced-based mindfulness training and traditional Buddhist teachings within the Vipassana or Insight traditionDr Rick Hanson
Dr. Rick Hanson offers practical self-help and meditation resources to beat the brain's negativity bias for more happiness, self-worth, and peace.ADDITIONAL HELPFUL ONLINE RESOURCES
The Greater Good Science Center
Based at UC Berkeley, Greater Good reports on groundbreaking research into the roots of compassion, happiness, and altruism.Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford (CCARE)
Applied Compassion Academy
The Applied Compassion Training (ACT) is a groundbreaking 11-month online training offered through the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) at Stanford University. CCARE at Stanford University is recognized worldwide and across disciplines, professions, and industries as a leading expert in the field of compassion science and education.Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Founded by world renowned neuroscientist Dr. Richard J. Davidson, the Center for Healthy Minds envisions a kinder, wiser, more compassionate world. Our mission is to cultivate well-being and relieve suffering through a scientific understanding of the mind.Center for Mindfulness and Compassion, Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital
Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, University of Massachusetts Medical School
University of California at San Diego Center for Mindfulness
https://medschool.ucsd.edu/som/fmph/research/mindfulness/pages/default.aspx
The UC San Diego Center for Mindfulness (UCSD CFM) offers multi-faceted programs of clinical care, education, research, and outreach intended to further the practice and integration of mindfulness and compassion into the lives of individuals throughout the healthcare and educational system including patients, students, teachers, and businesspeople.Mindful Communication and Meditation
Author and meditation teacher Oren Jay Sofer offers a unique and pragmatic approach to contemplative practice. His work combines decades of formal training in early Buddhist meditation with more contemporary disciplines of Nonviolent Communication and Somatics.PODCASTS
The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laura Santos
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-happiness-lab-with-dr-laurie-santos/id1474245040
Based on the most popular course in Yale University history, The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos explores the science of being happy.Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris
TEN PERCENT HAPPIER WITH DAN HARRIS. On this show, Dan talks with eminent meditation teachers, top scientists, and even the odd celebrityBeing Well with Dr. Rick Hanson
Increase your everyday happiness, build inner strengths, & get the most out of life with practical tips from Rick & Forrest Hanson on the Being Well PodcastInsights at the Edge Hosted by Tami Simon
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sounds-true-insights-at-the-edge/id307934313
Tami Simon's in-depth audio podcast interviews with leading spiritual teachers and luminaries. Listen in as they explore their latest challenges and breakthroughs - the leading edge of their work.Into the Magic Shop Hosted by Dr. Jim Doty
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-magic-shop/id1590238166
Dr. Jim Doty explores the mysteries of the brain and the secrets of the heart. He will interview authors and experts in diverse fields including philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, spirituality and religion.
He will also engage his listeners by answering their questions and also at times interview listeners who are willing to share their own stories of challenge and hardship.
Off Paper Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-paper/id1399163247
The Criminal Justice Podcast from the FJC focuses on issues of federal criminal justice and, more specifically, how those issues affect probation and pretrial services officers and their clients. When an individual has finished serving any time and successfully completed release requirements, that person is “off paper.”In Session: Leading the Judiciary
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-session-leading-the-judiciary/id1399121541
Leading the Judiciary is an audio podcast designed to bring cutting-edge thinking about public- and private-sector leadership to the attention of judiciary executives. Each episode includes a conversation with one or more thought leaders whose research and expertise are relevant to the work of executives in the federal courts.- As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from the below Reading Suggestions.
Bibliography and Reading Suggestions
Brach, T. (2003). Radical Compassion: The New Science of Personal Transformation. Bantam Books
In this heartfelt and deeply practical book, she offers an antidote: an easy-to-learn four-step meditation that quickly loosens the grip of difficult emotions and limiting beliefs. Each step in the meditation practice (Recognize, Allow, Investigate, Nurture) is brought to life by memorable stories shared by Tara and her studentsChamine, Shirzad. (2012) Positive Intelligence Why Only 20% of Teams and Individuals Achieve Their True Potential and How You Can Achieve Yours. 1st ed, Greenleaf Book Group Press.
Jha, Amisha. (2021). Peak Mind. HarperOne.
https://amzn.to/3P1PdVJ Are you here right now? Is your focus on this page? Or is it roaming elsewhere, to the past or future, to a worry, to your to-do list, or to your phone?Whether you’re simply browsing, talking to friends, or trying to stay focused in an important meeting, you can’t seem to manage to hang on to your attention. No matter how hard you try, you’re somewhere else. The consequence is that you miss out on 50 percent of your life—including the most important moments.
The good news: There’s nothing wrong with you—your brain isn’t broken. The human brain was built to be distractible.
The even better news: You can train your brain to pay attention more effectively.Neff, K. (2015). Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself. William Morrow.
Self-Compassion: Stop Beating Yourself Up and Leave Insecurity Behind offers expert advice on how to limit self-criticism and offset its negative effects, enabling you to achieve your highest potential and a more contented, fulfilled life.
More and more, psychologists are turning away from an emphasis on self-esteem and moving toward self-compassion in the treatment of their patients—and Dr. Neff’s extraordinary book offers exercises and action plans for dealing with every emotionally debilitating struggle, be it parenting, weight loss, or any of the numerous trials of everyday living.
Neff, K. (2021). Fierce Self-Compassion, How Women Can Harness Kindness to Speak Up, Claim Their Power, And Thrive. Harper Wave.
The author of Self-Compassion follows up her groundbreaking book with new ideas that expand our notion of self-kindness and its capacity to transform our lives, showing women how to balance tender self-acceptance with fierce action to claim their power and change the world.Neff, K., & Germer, C. (2018). The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook. The Guilford Press.
Are you kinder to others than you are to yourself? More than a thousand research studies show the benefits of being a supportive friend to yourself, especially in times of need.
This science-based workbook offers a step-by-step approach to breaking free of harsh self-judgments and impossible standards in order to cultivate emotional well-being. In a convenient large-size format, the book is based on the authors' groundbreaking eight-week Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) program, which has helped tens of thousands of people worldwide. It is packed with guided meditations (with audio downloads); informal practices to do anytime, anywhere; exercises; and vivid stories of people using the techniques to address relationship stress, weight and body image issues, health concerns, anxiety, and other common problems.The seeds of self-compassion already lie within you--learn how you can uncover this powerful inner resource and transform your life.
Hardwiring Happiness lays out a simple method that uses the hidden power of everyday experiences to build new neural structures full of happiness, love, confidence, and peace. You’ll learn to see through the lies your brain tells you.
Dr. Hanson’s four steps build strengths into your brain to make contentment and a powerful sense of resilience the new normal. In just minutes a day, you can transform your brain into a refuge and power center of calm and happiness.
Hanson, R. and Hanson, F. (2018). Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and Happiness. Harmony.
With his trademark blend of neuroscience, mindfulness, and positive psychology, New York Times bestselling author Dr. Rick Hanson shows you how to develop twelve vital inner strengths hardwired into your own nervous system. Then no matter what life throws at you, you’ll be able to feel less stressed, pursue opportunities with confidence, and stay calm and centered in the face of adversity.
This practical guide is full of concrete suggestions, experiential practices, personal examples, and insights into the brain. It includes effective ways to interact with others and to repair and deepen important relationships.
Warm, encouraging, and down-to-earth, Dr. Hanson’s step-by-step approach is grounded in the science of positive neuroplasticity. He explains how to overcome the brain’s negativity bias, release painful thoughts and feelings, and replace them with self-compassion, self-worth, joy, and inner peace.
Siegel, D. J. (2010), Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation. Bantam.
Through his synthesis of a broad range of scientific research with applications to everyday life, Dr. Siegel has developed novel approaches that have helped hundreds of patients. And now he has written the first book that will help all of us understand the potential we have to create our own lives.Siegel, D. J. (2018), Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence. TarcherPerigee.
https://amzn.to/3YGUs0hAn in-depth look at the science that underlies meditation's effectiveness, this book teaches readers how to harness the power of the principle "Where attention goes, neural firing flows, and neural connection grows."
Siegel reveals how developing a Wheel of Awareness practice to focus attention, open awareness, and cultivate kind intention can literally help you grow a healthier brain and reduce fear, anxiety, and stress in your life.
Simon, T. (2016). The Self-Acceptance Project. Sounds True.
Even after years of spiritual practice, self-improvement, or therapy, many of us still have trouble with one essential challenge: self-acceptance.
How do we stop from constantly judging ourselves as inadequate, finding fault with our bodies, or being plagued by our inner critics?
The Self-Acceptance Project was created to help us find a solution. In this collection of essays, contemporary luminaries in spirituality, psychology, and creativity offer insights and teachings for truly embracing who we are no matter what our circumstances.
Sofer, O. J. (2018). Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication. Shambhala.
We spend so much of our lives talking to each other, but how much are we simply running on automatic—relying on old habits and hoping for the best?
Are we able to truly hear others and speak our mind in a clear and kind way, without needing to get defensive or go on the attack?
In this groundbreaking synthesis of mindfulness, somatics, and Nonviolent Communication, Oren Jay Sofer offers simple yet powerful practices to develop healthy, effective, and satisfying ways of communicating.
Taylor, J. B (2021). Whole Brain Living: The Anatomy of Choice and the Four Characters That Drive Our Life. Hay House Inc.
In this groundbreaking new book, Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor presents these four distinct modules of cells as four characters that make up who we are: Character 1, Left Thinking; Character 2, Left Emotion; Character 3, Right Emotion; and Character 4, Right Thinking.
Dr. Taylor shows us how to get acquainted with our own Four Characters, observe how they show up in our daily life, and learn to identify and relate to them in others as well.
Treleaven, D. (2018). Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness : Practices for Safe and Transformative Healing. New York, W.W Norton & Company.
Drawing on a decade of research and clinical experience, psychotherapist and educator David Treleaven shows that mindfulness meditation―practiced without an awareness of trauma―can exacerbate symptoms of traumatic stress.
Through grounded scholarship and wide-ranging case examples, Treleaven illustrates the ways mindfulness can help―or hinder―trauma recovery.
Turow, R. (2022). The Self-Talk Workout: Six Science-Backed Strategies to Dissolve Self-Criticism and Transform the Voice in Your Head. Shambhala.
After over twenty years of working with individuals, groups, and classes on self-criticism and related challenges, psychologist and mindfulness teacher Dr. Rachel Goldsmith Turow offers the “self-talk workout”—six doable exercises that can help you replace self-criticism with self-kindness and self-encouragement.
Wolf, C., & Serpa, J. (2015). A Clinician's Guide to Teaching Mindfulness. New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
https://www.newharbinger.com/9781626251397/a-clinicians-guide-to-teaching-mindfulness/
Mindfulness-based interventions have exploded in popularity due to their success in treating everything from everyday stress to more serious mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
This breakthrough book provides professionals with a comprehensive, session-by-session guide to teaching mindfulness, complete with the scripts and training materials needed to teach introductory mindfulness in a wide variety of settings, despite theoretical background.
Worline, M., & Dutton, J. (2017). Awakening Compassion at Work. Berret-Koehler Publishers Inc.
https://amzn.to/47FFmwjMarshaling evidence from two decades of field research, scholars and consultants Monica Worline and Jane Dutton show that alleviating such suffering confers measurable competitive advantages in areas like innovation, collaboration, service quality, and talent attraction and retention.
They outline four steps for meeting suffering with compassion and show how to build a capacity for compassion into the structures and practices of an organization.
Regier, N. (2023) Compassionate Accountability: How Leaders Build Connections and Get Results. Berret-Koehler Publishers Inc.
https://www.amazon.com/Compassionate-Accountability-Leaders-Connection-Results-ebook/dp/B0BTKB1PQN
Finding harmony between compassion and accountability is the ultimate catalyst for improved results and a thriving workplace.
The solution is recognizing that compassion and accountability are not opposites. In fact, accountability is an element of compassion. Compassionate Accountability is the process of building connection while getting results. This book shows how this foundational mindset, philosophy, and way of living can lead to a thriving organizational cultureBrach, T. (2004) Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life with the Heart of the Buddha. Bantam Dell.
Writing with great warmth and clarity, Tara Brach brings her teachings alive through personal stories and case histories, fresh interpretations of Buddhist tales, and guided meditations.
Step by step, she shows us how we can stop being at war with ourselves and begin to live fully every precious moment of our lives.
Gilmartin, K. (2002) Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement: A Guide for Officers and their Families Revised Edition 2021. E.S. Press.
Teaching law enforcement professionals to survive and live through a police career cannot be limited to just teaching operational tactical survival skills.
Teaching officers the skills of emotional survival are just as important. Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement: A Guide for Officers and Their Families is the perfect guide to aid officers and their families in maintaining and improving their quality of life both personally and professionally.
McGonigal, K (2016) The Upside of Stress: Why Stress is Good for You, and How to Get Good at It. Avery
Drawing from groundbreaking research, psychologist and award-winning teacher Kelly McGonigal, PhD, offers a surprising new view of stress—one that reveals the upside of stress, and shows us exactly how to capitalize on its benefits.
Nagoski, E. and Nagoski, A. (2020) The Secret to Breaking the Stress Cycle. Random House.
This groundbreaking book explains why women experience burnout differently than men—and provides a simple, science-based plan to help women minimize stress, manage emotions, and live a more joyful life.