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Compassionate Integrity Training with The Center for Compassion, Integrity, and Secular Ethics of Life University
June 27, 2018 @ 3:00 pm - June 29, 2018 @ 5:00 pm
$25.00
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Join the inspired training team from Life University’s Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics in partnership with Compassionate Atlanta and The Love & Light Institute in this valuable and comprehensive training experience at The Center.
CIT: The Experience and Schedule
While CIT is a complete training in itself, those who explore these other available methods and protocols will no doubt expand and deepen their understanding of the concepts and practices explored in CIT. CIT begins with the foundational concepts that set the stage for the entire program, and then moves through a series of 10 modules, each focusing on a particular skill.
These modules are organized into three series, each corresponding to a domain.
Wednesday: 3:00pm – 7:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Why Compassionate Integrity Training:
Compassionate Integrity Training (CIT) is a multi-part training program that cultivates basic human values as skills for the purpose of increasing individual, social and environmental flourishing.
By covering a range of skills from self-regulation and self-compassion to compassion for others and engagement with complex systems, CIT focuses on and builds towards compassionate integrity: the ability to live one’s life in accordance with one’s values with a recognition of common humanity, our basic orientation to kindness, and reciprocity.
CIT is based on cutting-edge developments in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, trauma-informed care, peace and conflict studies, and contemplative science, and builds off of work done by Daniel Goleman (author of the book Emotional Intelligence) and Peter Senge, initiatives in Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), and other areas. Its development has been aided by the collaborative work of a team of experts with both academic and applied backgrounds in these areas.
Compassionate Integrity Training Inspiration:
The development of CIT would also not have been possible if not for a range of other programs and protocols that have been trailblazers in exploring the cultivation of resilience, mindfulness, gratitude, compassion and a recognition of interdependence.
These programs include Cognitively-Based Compassion Training at Emory University, Compassion Cultivation Training at Stanford University, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, the Trauma Resiliency Model and Community Resiliency Models of the Trauma Resource Institute, the Ayeka model, and the Japanese practice of Naikan.