“Practicing MSC continues to deepen my understanding of the full picture of this being human. As my understanding grows, my tenderness to what I find grows.” - Tina Gibson, MSC-T Co-Teacher and MSC Teacher Trainer
Alarming statistics require action Teens often live in a world where they constantly feel under scrutiny. Every waking moment is filled with a sense that they are being watched, their flaws exposed as if under a microscope. They compare themselves to their peers and feel that they come up short. They feel inadequate, unworthy, and often consumed with shame. The feeling of emotional safety often eludes them. And the numbers bear that out. Anxiety, depression, and stress statistics are through the roof. For example, from 2012-2015, depression increased among girls by 50% and among boys by 21%. Compared to 2007, in 2015, three times as many girls and twice as many boys took their own lives. These statistics terrify me, as I imagine they terrify you, and terrify anyone who tries to live with an open heart. What can we do? How can we help? If you would like to help, consider becoming trained to teach Making Friends with Yourself: A Mindful Self-Compassion Program for Teens. Teens who have taken this research-based program have less stress after the program is over, and a 3-year NIH-funded study is currently underway at University of North Carolina to further assess the program.

MSC-T Teacher Training, Melbourne, Australia March 1 - 7, 2019 with Karen Bluth (MSC-T Co-Developer) and Tina Gibson (MSC Teacher Trainer and Mentor)
Prerequisites for the program are as follows: ✓ Previous experience working with teens in either a clinical or educational setting, ✓ Successful completion of the adult MSC course. ✓ An ongoing self-compassion practice Register or learn more