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This curriculum does a fantastic job of being inclusive and allowing students to share vulnerability.
—Tiara Cash, MIEA Instructor
Mindfulness practice can be a powerful tool for wellbeing. It works best when teachers understand how trauma shapes the way people experience it.
In this 90-minute webinar, we’ll cover what trauma-informed mindfulness means, why it matters, and how to bring greater sensitivity and skill to your teaching.
We’ll explore how the nervous system responds to stress and overwhelm, consider the range of experiences that shape students’ responses to mindfulness practice, and discuss practical ways to create a sense of choice, safety, and empowerment during mindfulness practice.
This webinar offers a practical introduction to trauma-informed mindfulness and a preview of the deeper training available through MIEA’s teacher certification program.
Free for MIEA-certified teachers. $35 for the public.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:
- Recognize how trauma can shape students’ responses to mindfulness practice
- Understand how the nervous system reacts to stress and overwhelm
- Offer mindfulness practices in ways that support safety and choice
- Create learning environments that are inclusive and responsive to lived experience
Speaker
Vivien Roman-Hampton, LICSW
Director of Outreach and Teacher Development, MIEA
Vivien Roman-Hampton is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and founder of Activated By Wellness, a group practice dedicated to supporting historically underserved communities. She joined MIEA’s teaching team in 2018 and now leads outreach and teacher development.
She holds a BA in Psychology, an MSW in Social Work, and a Graduate Certificate in Women in Politics and Public Policy. Currently pursuing her PhD, Vivien’s research focuses on mindfulness and diversity, equity, and inclusion. She designs curricula that integrate mindfulness with equity and belonging in education.
Ordained in Thich Nhat Hanh’s Order of Interbeing with the Dharma name True Presence of Compassion, Vivien also serves on the board of the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies and practices with the Hopping Tree Sangha in Massachusetts. She finds renewal with her family and in the woods of Western Massachusetts.
the Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults
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