Self-compassion Workshop #3: Physical self-compassion

Softening and caring for our body

By Vanessa Tassé
Activité en ligne 1 h 30
Tuesday, 10 June 2025
16:00 to 17:30

The self-compassion workshops aim to provide an opportunity to practice self-compassion in community. They are inspired by the principles and exercises of the Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) program developed by Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer. They focus on various themes, including: overview of self-compassion; tender and fierce self-compassion; physical, mental, emotional, relational and spiritual self-compassion. The facilitators completed their training with the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion (CMSC).

Description

Taking a moment to pause and tune into what our body needs allows us to respond in a compassionate way. It is challenging to know what our body needs if we do not take the time to slow down and feel. This workshop contains exercises aimed to take care of our body.

 

Format

Virtual. Please familiarize yourself with the platform used before the workshop. 

 

The workshops contain experiential exercises (e.g.: meditations, written exercises), and opportunities for group discussions. They are designed for self-development and self-growth.

 

Principles and Guidelines

In order to cultivate a safe atmosphere for all, we encourage participants to honour the following guidelines:

-Confidentiality

-Non-judgmental stance, respect, openness, curiosity, active listening, honouring diversity

-Refrain from advice giving  

 

Preparing for the workshops

We invite you to wear comfortable clothing, and to find a comfortable and quiet space free of potential interruptions/distractions. We invite you to bring: a water bottle, notebook and pen/pencil.

 

**Please note that we need a minimum of 5 participants to hold the workshops. If we have less than 5 people registered for a workshop, it will be cancelled.

 

We look forward to see you!

Softening and caring for our body
$25,00

Registration deadline

Monday, 9 June 2025

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Activity facilitator

Vanessa Tassé

Dr Vanessa Tassé