1-on-1 MBSR

As you study and practice mindfulness, it can be quite helpful to have the guidance of a teacher.

 

For those who are unable to commit to the 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course, or if the next one is not scheduled for a while, individualized MBSR training may be appropriate. Individual training is tailored to your needs and includes instruction in and practice of several mindfulness meditations and discussion of how to bring mindfulness into your life. With that being said, please note I’ll be accepting new clients in January 2019. As an alternative, you may consider the 4-hour Mindfulness Basics Workshop.

Typically, individualized MBSR begins with one meeting lasting for two back-to-back 50-minute sessions, followed by two or more shorter sessions. Further sessions will be discussed and are determined by the individual's desires and intentions.

Fees are based on a sliding scale ranging from $100 to $150 per 50-minute session and determined by your gross annual income. These fees may be reimbursable by health insurance.

To schedule your individualized MBSR training, please familiarize yourself with mindfulness by viewing this introduction video and completing our contact form.

 

This simply produced 3 minute video from Mindfulnet.org briefly describes what mindfulness is, and how it can be used. Interest in mindfulness has been growing steadily in recent years. Mindfulness is now being used in Boardrooms, Schools, Prisons, Court rooms and hospitals across the world.

Micki, or her assistant Ketria, will contact you within 48 hours to schedule an appointment. Please know, she also has the ability to conduct your training over the internet via Skype.

For more information about Micki's style & philosophy, the benefits of mindfulness and testimonials about training with Micki.

Additionally, here are our client information forms. You can save a little time at your first appointment by bring them with you already completed.

The first rule is to keep an untroubled spirit. The second is to look things in the face and know them for what they are.
— Marcus Aurelius