Establishing Mindfulness:
Personal Practice
In the first part of the Mindful Recovery Facilitator training, participants develop a personal mindfulness practice. Providing participants with the practices and experience of mindfulness, this part of the course helps establish skills that support stress management, resiliency, and a more positive mindset.
Engaging Mindfulness:
Facilitator Training
In the second portion of the course, participants learn the skills to facilitate a Mindful Recovery Group using the 10 lesson curriculum.
Participants who successfully complete this course can immediately begin leading Mindful Recovery Groups.
Outcomes from the Course
Establishing Mindfulness: Personal Practice
- Establish a personal mindfulness practice
- Engage yourself and others with more compassion
- Learn tools to support your emotions
- Support your personal recovery
Engaging Mindfulness: Facilitator Training
- Deepen your personal mindfulness practice
- Develop skills leading Mindful Recovery Groups
- Facilitator Handbook which includes a 10 lesson curriculum for facilitating groups
- Prerequisite for becoming as a certified Mindful Recovery Facilitator (MRF)
Training Overview
- Online self-paced training in 8 modules
- Suggested 2-3 hours per week of videos and guiding questions for reflection, and mindful practices.
- Course must be completed in 6 months of enrolling for credit. If course is not completed, participants needs to re-enroll in the course.
Optional Additions:
- One-on-one zoom meetings for personalized mindfulness mentoring.
- 16 CEs through Mindful Recovery Coach, a NAADAC Approved Education Provider (Provider #219699)
Successful completion of the Mindful Recovery Facilitator Training course fulfills the prerequisite to apply for certification as Mindful Recovery Facilitators (MRF). Click here for more information about how to become a certified MRF.
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