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LMBB 1032 - Widening Our Circles of Compassion

  • NonCredit
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This module explores the concepts, practices, and applications of compassion and loving kindness as they are applied within our communities Learn about the relationship between gratitude, compassion, and joy; examine the principles of mindful service; explore compassion in the context of vulnerability and boundaries; and develop skills for building greater circles of care.
Topics include:
• Kindness and generosity
• Compassion in action
• Loving-kindness

Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.

Please note that there are no refunds for open entry courses.

Textbooks and Materials

Section 200

Optional

  • The Mindfulness Solution: Everyday Practices for Everday Problems (2009)
    Siegel, R.D.
    Not available at the CSU Bookstore

Instructors

Sue Schneider

9704986014 | http://larimer.exension.colostate.edu/

Sue Schneider, Ph.D., is an Extension Professor and Sate Health Specialist with Colorado State University’s Office of Engagement and Extension where she provides leadership for CSU Extension's health initiatives across Colorado. As a medical anthropologist, Sue has been teaching, conducting research, and evaluating health programs in academic and community settings for over 20 years. Her personal mindfulness practice and study has led her to develop a series of programs for CSU Extension that support individuals in cultivating greater presence, stress-resilience and compassion, including Living Mindfully. She recently developed a companion book for Living Mindfully titled Meeting the Moment with Kindness: How Mindfulness Can Help Us Find Calm, Stability, and an Open Heart , which will be published in Oct. 2023. Sue holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University’s Department of Anthropology and is a Duke-trained certified integrative health coach and a certified mindfulness instructor.