Monthly Archives: March 2014
Mindfulness – our sixth sense: series conclusion
Over the last ten weeks Dr Patricia (Trish) Lück, a palliative care physician and facilitator of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) programmes has been writing a weekly series on Mindfulness and how engaging with this particular process may benefit many areas … Continue reading
Mindfulness – our sixth sense: self-care begins here (ehospice series)
Today is the ninth week of our ten week mindfulness series by Dr Patricia (Trish) Lück, a palliative care physician and facilitator of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) programmes, exploring self-care for the healthcare professional in everyday palliative care … Continue reading
2014 The Engaging with a Wholeheart Project: March
cultivating self-compassion – letting go of perfection One of my personal themes often is that of trying to please many. To not easily sit with the discomfort that arises when I and people around me are sad, mad, and generally … Continue reading
Mindfulness – our sixth sense: impermanence and resilience
Today is the eighth week of our ten week mindfulness series by Dr Patricia (Trish) Lück, a palliative care physician and facilitator of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) programmes, exploring impermanence and resilience in everyday palliative care moments. Life is anything … Continue reading
Mindfulness – our sixth sense: communication and working with difficulty
05 March 2014 This week, week seven, in our ten week mindfulness series by Dr Patricia (Trish) Lück, a palliative care physician and facilitator of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) programmes, we explore the theme of communication and working … Continue reading