Mindfulness Strategies for Stretched Part-time Faculty

‘Mindfulness’ has become a household word, and mindfulness-based practices are now widely used in education, business, industry, and health care settings. What are some unique stressors faced by university faculty, and how might mindfulness be helpful in responding to those stressors? This session will provide an introduction to mindfulness-based stress management strategies and resources for responding to the challenges associated with teaching in an increasingly complex social and technologically-dependent environment.

As a result of attending this session, you will be able to:

  • Explore and practice mindfulness techniques;
  • Recognize the sources of stress in academic settings for part-time faculty members; and
  • Develop teaching strategies to support your students' mindfulness.

Session Date

  • 11/17/2016

    Thursday, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
    Delphi Center Lab, Room 244
    Ekstrom Library

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Presenter Bio

Paul Salmon, Ph.D., is an associate professor of clinical psychology in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. He co-directs the Mindfulness Studies and BioBehavioral Laboratory; conducts clinical research on mindfulness; and teaches at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He publishes widely on the topic of mindfulness in healthcare, and collaborated on the development of the undergraduate course, Mindfulness and Sustainability. He also directs the mindfulness-based stress reduction program at UofL in collaboration with the Get Healthy Now employee wellness program and the Psychological Services Center.

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