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MMI and MMS Present: The Social Neuroscience of Mindfulness, Empathy, Compassion & its Training

May 31 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Mount Madonna Center: Conference Center

441 Summit Rd
Watsonville, CA 95076 United States

Free

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Dr. Tania Singer - May 31 @ MMC Mount Madonna School and Mount Madonna Institute are partnering to bring you Dr. Tania Singer at the Mount Madonna Center Community Center and virtually via Zoom.

Dr. Tania Singer is a professor at the Max Planck Institute in Germany, and is a pioneer in the exploration of neuroscience of compassion.

About this event

In the last decades, brain research in the contemplative and neuro-sciences has suggested that training of mental capacities such as attention, mindfulness, empathy and compassion is effective and leads to changes in brain functions associated with increases in positive affect, pro-social behaviour and better health.

Based on two different studies, a large-scale, one-year mental training study, the ReSource project, and a more recent 10-week online study, the CovSocial project, I will introduce the audience into the different neuronal pathways underlying our capacities to empathize, to feel compassion for someone or to take the cognitive perspective of another and how we can differentially cultivate those skills with different types of mindfulness- and compassion-based practices; the latter will include ways of how we can avoid falling into empathic distress in the face of adversity and build up resilience.

I will further provide evidence for differential training effects of mindfulness-based as compared to socio-affective and socio-cognitive practices on loneliness and stress reduction as well as on social skill learning and cooperation. One other focus will be the introduction of novel forms of intersubjective mental training formats performed with another partner, the so-called Dyads, aiming at boosting social closeness, trust and a sense of shared humanity.

By introducing another more recent project, the CovSocial project, I will show how we use these short Dyadic practices in a 10-week mental online training in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce increasing levels of loneliness, depression and stress elicited by multiple consecutive lock-downs and how we translate these findings into society at large.

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