BrainWise and Mindfullness

Posted On: October 20, 2016
Jill-Botle-Taylor, Brain Scientist and TED Talk Celebrity
Jill-Botle-Taylor, Brain Scientist and TED Talk Celebrity

“To experience peace does not mean that your life is always blissful. It means that you are capable of tapping into a blissful state of mind amidst the normal chaos of a hectic life.” – Jill Botte Taylor, M.D., Brain Scientist and TED Talk celebrity

BrainWise skills make it possible to achieve a blissful state of mind and a number of teachers of mindfulness are using the 10 Wise Ways to help students learn contemplation and relaxation.  In this month’s newsletter I would like to talk about this application.  

The link between stress and chronic disease continues to be documented, and the serious outcomes of these findings spurred pediatrician Nadine Burke, M.D., to evaluate children’s levels of stress as part of their medical history. Her pediatric clinic in a low-income neighborhood in San Francisco offers not only medical care, but also courses on mindfulness and other relaxation techniques.   Her efforts were recognized as groundbreaking in a recent article published in the Washington Post.

Dr. Burke, a graduate of the University of California at Davis who did her residency at Stanford, said she had never heard about research  linking childhood trauma to an increased risk of contracting seven of the ten leading causes of death in the United States.  “When I did, I wanted to shout about it from the rooftops.”

BrainWise instructors know this feeling.  They also work with children and families who face stress  as an obstacle to their health and well-being, and it is often a challenge to “shout about it” and get programs like BrainWise into their classrooms and clinics.  A number of instructors who teach mindfulness have integrated BrainWise into their programs, and praise how the 10 Wise Ways make it easier for students to understand contemplation and how learning BrainWise enhances their outcomes.

Master Teacher Dell Brooks working with his students at Colorado High School Charter
Master Teacher Dell Brooks working with his students at Colorado High School Charter

Dell Brooks, a Colorado high school teacher who teaches contemplative thought, said that BrainWise concepts and language help his students understand abstract concepts of mindfulness.  His students come from difficult situations, and giving them tools to address adversity has helped them graduate and succeed in their lives.  He and other instructors say that when they run into students, even years later, they hear stories about how BrainWise has helped the students and how they continue to use its thinking skills.

Indian teachers in training
Indian teachers in training

Dr. Marga Theophil has introduced BrainWise into the Mindfulness Practice workshops she conducts for teachers in India.  She is pleased with  how it has been received,  and says that program graduates are emailing her with descriptions of how the 10 Wise Ways have helped their students gain control of their emotions.  One instructor said that the “completion of this task makes the studies part follow easily.”

Oprah Winfrey is a longtime advocate for mindfulness, and her network (OWN) has aired a number of programs on the subject.  Her interviews with John Kabat-Zinn led to links to two videos that are  great resource for teaching ways to Exit Your Emotions Elevator.  The videos are produced by Wavecrest Films.

The first, “Just Breathe”, is a three-minute video that features elementary school children.  The second video, “Release”, shows middle school students talking about anxiety and how mindful meditation and breathing can help ease their mind from stress and anger.

The difficulties our students and clients face are always stressful, and as Dr. Harris shared, the result can be life-threatening.  It is exciting to know that you are teaching ways that help lift this weight.

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