18 CE credits
Mindfulness Teacher Certification Workshop
MIEA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. MIEA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
The Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults (MIEA) Teacher Certification training consists of three distinct phases. Phase 1 commences with participation in our comprehensive Certification Workshop. In this workshop, you will immerse yourself in learning and practicing the complete MIEA Mindfulness curriculum, encompassing Intro to Mindfulness, Intro to Mindfulness 2.0, and Intro to Mindfulness: Retreat.
This Certification Workshop not only equips you with essential teaching skills but also delves into the world of emerging adults and the science of mindfulness. It’s a valuable opportunity to build connections and become an integral part of our supportive community of teachers.
Our program is particularly relevant for higher education professionals, as well as health and mental health providers, including psychologists, social workers, and licensed professional counselors.
For detailed information about the workshop schedule, tuition policies, the instructor, or any inquiries, please visit our website or reach out to us at info@miea.com.
CE certificates are included in the tuition fees for our Teacher Certification.
CE Credit Inclusions
We offer 18 CE credits. MIEA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. MIEA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
If you hold a different license, please check with your licensing board to see if our Certification Workshop qualifies for CE credits toward your specific requirements.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the MIEA Mindfulness Teacher Certification Workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify three theories that address the significant rise in mental health concerns among emerging adults
- Identify the five pillars of Emerging Adulthood as posited by Jeffrey Arnett, Ph.D.
- Identify the six key factors of the MIEA Mindfulness Curriculum necessary for the delivery of MIEA’s evidence-based practice.
- Cite the four outcome measures that were being studied in IMEA’s randomized controlled trial.
- Integrate current research findings on mindfulness interventions for reducing stereotype threat, unconscious bias, and improving mental health outcomes into clinical practice with diverse emerging adult clients.
- Synthesize neuroscientific evidence regarding meditation’s impact on brain structure
- Assess and address common barriers emerging adults encounter when engaging in mindfulness practice, utilizing developmentally appropriate intervention strategies.
- Implement the MIEA Mindfulness Course using the Teacher Dashboard platform as part of structured psychoeducational programming.
- Apply three core mindfulness principles when teaching mindfulness to emerging adult populations in clinical or educational settings
- Integrate three trauma-informed principles into mindfulness instruction to ensure psychological safety and therapeutic benefit for diverse client populations.
- Demonstrate teaching competence in responding to common student concerns related to a mindfulness practice
- Facilitate effective client engagement with the MIEA mindfulness app as an adjunctive educational tool, including troubleshooting motivational barriers.
- Apply key principles from The Mindful Twenty-Something while teaching the MIEA manualized mindfulness curriculum to emerging adults.
- Provide effective, evidence-informed feedback on clients’ mindfulness practice logs that supports student engagement and addresses implementation challenges.
- Differentiate among the three curricula comprising the MIEA program, to facilitate student engagement in curriculum at most appropriate developmental level of mindfulness training.
Workshop Completion Requirements
To earn Continuing Education (CE) credits, attendees must adhere to specific completion requirements. Whether attending a workshop in-person or online, participants must:
- Sign in and out daily (for in-person workshops).
- Attend the workshop in full.
- Complete quizzes.
- Complete the course evaluation.
- Email gigi@miea.com.
Please note that online participants must attend all sessions to receive any CE credit. Partial credit will not be provided. Participants should ensure all required steps are completed within 30 days after the workshop’s conclusion.
CE Certificates
You will receive your CE certificate via email after the Certification Workshop. It can take up to two weeks to arrive in your inbox.