Facilitated by CPS psychologists: Andrew Colitz, Ph.D. and Michael Perez Sosa, Ph.D. (Certified teacher of CBRT)
Compassion-Based Resilience Training (CBRT) is an 8-week research-backed intervention shown to reduce symptoms of chronic stress, trauma, burnout, anxiety, and depression while also improving subjective well-being, interpersoal efficacy, emotion regulation, and self-compassion. CBRT utilizes methods such as mindfulness and compassion meditation practices, imagery, breath work, and postures along with a multidisciplinary perspective informed by research in neuroscience, positive psychology, attachment theory, polyvagal theory, and contemplative psychotherapy to help participants stop surviving and start thriving.
The first four weeks focus on mindfulness-based personal healing to help break the cycle of stress and trauma while the last four weeks focus on compassion-based relational healing to help build resilience, prevent burnout, and increase interpersonal capacities such as reducing implicit bias and improving empathy for others.
**There is no meeting during spring recess, 3/14/2024**
To join, email [email protected] and [email protected] with "CBRT" in the subject line.
Support groups are open to Columbia students on the Morningside/Manhattanville campus who have paid the full Columbia Health and Related Services Fee.
Students are welcome to join support spaces and groups that are in progress unless otherwise indicated in the group description. Please contact the facilitator if you have any questions.