As an authorized UCLA MARC, MAPs teacher, I have the great privilege of offering off-campus, MAPs classes. Students are able to experience the mindfulness and meditation practices offered within the program in person and with an experienced teacher. They also have the opportunity to strengthen their capacity to self-social regulate while surrounded by a supportive community."
2023 Dates TBA
Saturday Classes
Mindful Awareness Practices, MAPs l Classes Daily Living MAPs l Location: TBA Cost: $200 Class Discounts: UCLA Student (for off-site classes): $65 UCLA Staff (in-person classes only): $165 Senior 65+: $165 |
Sunday Classes
Mindful Awareness Practices, MAPs l Classes Daily Living MAPs l Location: TBA Cost: $200 Class Discounts: UCLA Student (for off-site classes): $65 UCLA Staff (in-person classes only): $165 Senior 65+: $165 |
Mindful Awareness Practices, MAPs
MAPs l - For Daily Living
MAPs ll - Cultivating Positive Emotions
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MAPs l - For Daily Living
MAPs ll - Cultivating Positive Emotions
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MAPs l Daily Living
Program is suitable for beginner, intermediate, and advanced mindfulness and meditation students.
Why attend mindfulness and meditation training, benefits may include...
Enhances One's Ability to Concentration
Emotional Intelligence
Nervous System Regulation
Resilience in Times of Stress
Self Acceptance
Chronic Pain Management
Increased Productivity
Problem Solving Strategies
Mindful Awareness Practices, MAPs Classes Overview
Mindful Awareness Practices are the signature educational programs of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. These six-week class series are open to the public and to all UCLA staff, faculty, and students. The classes lay the foundation for students to understand basic principles of mindfulness, develop a personal meditation practice, and to apply the principles in their daily life on an ongoing basis.
Each class is a combination of lecture, practice, and group feedback and discussion. MAPs is taught in a context of a supportive community environment with classes no larger than 30-40 students. Students report that the group support was one of the most helpful and inspiring aspects of the class. Our MAPs instructors have years of personal experience practicing mindfulness and teaching it nationally and internationally. MAPs is helpful for people of all backgrounds and religions. These classes are suitable for ages 16 and over.
Class Structure
MAPs classes meets weekly for two hours per week for six weeks. Students will complete daily home practice meditation assignments starting at five minutes a day and working up to 20 minutes daily by the end of the course.
Students will learn Mindful concepts that include:
Overview of Mindfulness
Mindfulness of the Body
Obstacles to Mindfulness
Mindfulness to help with Physical Pain
Working with Difficult Emotions
Cultivating Positive Emotions
Working with Difficult Thoughts
Mindful Interactions
Students will also learn a variety of mindfulness practices so that the student can discover which practice is useful to them. Practices taught include:
Sitting meditation
Eating meditation
Daily life meditations
Relational mindfulness
Walking meditation
Standing meditation
Movement meditation
Practices to develop positive emotions
UCLA, MAPs ll Cultivating Positive Emotions
MAPs II: Cultivating Positive Emotions
This MAPs II class emphasizes heart-based qualities that complement mindfulness and can be cultivated through meditation practices. We will explore the science and practice of how to develop more equanimity, kindness, generosity, compassion, and gratitude, in ways that allow us to begin right where we are in our lives, and right where we are in the moment. Far from 'fake it 'til you feel it', these practices, arising from mindfulness meditation contemplative traditions, are backed by science from research labs at Stanford, UC Berkeley, and the University of Wisconsin - Madison, among others. Learn how to naturally experience and express positive emotions that are our natural birthright, even amidst the turmoil of our times.
We will learn new meditations to develop these qualities, tools to work with when we find them ourselves stuck and not feeling positive emotions, and practical exercises to incorporate them into our daily life. This is a helpful expansion to our basic mindfulness practice.
Pre-requisite: Attendance in any introductory MAPs I series or equivalent mindfulness introductory class with permission from our instructor. If you have not taken a MAPs I class at MARC, please email us a brief description of your equivalent experience to info@melanieyetter.com before class start date.
Program is suitable for beginner, intermediate, and advanced mindfulness and meditation students.
Why attend mindfulness and meditation training, benefits may include...
Enhances One's Ability to Concentration
Emotional Intelligence
Nervous System Regulation
Resilience in Times of Stress
Self Acceptance
Chronic Pain Management
Increased Productivity
Problem Solving Strategies
Mindful Awareness Practices, MAPs Classes Overview
Mindful Awareness Practices are the signature educational programs of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. These six-week class series are open to the public and to all UCLA staff, faculty, and students. The classes lay the foundation for students to understand basic principles of mindfulness, develop a personal meditation practice, and to apply the principles in their daily life on an ongoing basis.
Each class is a combination of lecture, practice, and group feedback and discussion. MAPs is taught in a context of a supportive community environment with classes no larger than 30-40 students. Students report that the group support was one of the most helpful and inspiring aspects of the class. Our MAPs instructors have years of personal experience practicing mindfulness and teaching it nationally and internationally. MAPs is helpful for people of all backgrounds and religions. These classes are suitable for ages 16 and over.
Class Structure
MAPs classes meets weekly for two hours per week for six weeks. Students will complete daily home practice meditation assignments starting at five minutes a day and working up to 20 minutes daily by the end of the course.
Students will learn Mindful concepts that include:
Overview of Mindfulness
Mindfulness of the Body
Obstacles to Mindfulness
Mindfulness to help with Physical Pain
Working with Difficult Emotions
Cultivating Positive Emotions
Working with Difficult Thoughts
Mindful Interactions
Students will also learn a variety of mindfulness practices so that the student can discover which practice is useful to them. Practices taught include:
Sitting meditation
Eating meditation
Daily life meditations
Relational mindfulness
Walking meditation
Standing meditation
Movement meditation
Practices to develop positive emotions
UCLA, MAPs ll Cultivating Positive Emotions
MAPs II: Cultivating Positive Emotions
This MAPs II class emphasizes heart-based qualities that complement mindfulness and can be cultivated through meditation practices. We will explore the science and practice of how to develop more equanimity, kindness, generosity, compassion, and gratitude, in ways that allow us to begin right where we are in our lives, and right where we are in the moment. Far from 'fake it 'til you feel it', these practices, arising from mindfulness meditation contemplative traditions, are backed by science from research labs at Stanford, UC Berkeley, and the University of Wisconsin - Madison, among others. Learn how to naturally experience and express positive emotions that are our natural birthright, even amidst the turmoil of our times.
We will learn new meditations to develop these qualities, tools to work with when we find them ourselves stuck and not feeling positive emotions, and practical exercises to incorporate them into our daily life. This is a helpful expansion to our basic mindfulness practice.
Pre-requisite: Attendance in any introductory MAPs I series or equivalent mindfulness introductory class with permission from our instructor. If you have not taken a MAPs I class at MARC, please email us a brief description of your equivalent experience to info@melanieyetter.com before class start date.