
Pause To Elevate With Dr. Kasim Al-Mashat
Discover your mind’s inner working to transform and elevate your life. Dr. Kasim shares his experiences and invites experts in their fields as well as everyday people who have created positive impactful change in their lives. He is a Registered Psychologist and Umass Certified Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Teacher and Teacher Trainer. Dr. Kasim completed a six-month silent meditation retreat in Myanmar (Burma) and has a TEDx talk, entitled “How mindfulness meditation redefines pain, happiness & satisfaction”.
You can listen to insights and tips shared so that you can learn to be more present, mange overwhelm and stress, find calm and inner peace, enhance resilience, gain new perspective to live healthier and happier life, be more compassionate, enhance your mind to reach the success you want, and create a more fulfilling life.
Dr. Kasim’s mission is to elevate our lives on a personal, professional, and global level to a healthier, more compassionate and caring world through mindfulness. This podcast also shares principles in psychology and mindset that leads to success and a more fulfilling life.
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Pause To Elevate With Dr. Kasim Al-Mashat
Mindfulness & The Research On Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Pain - Eric Loucks, PhD
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Note: Apologies for my mic quality in this episode due to a technical issue. We'll be back to our usual sound next time. In the meantime, enjoy the great content and wisdom shared by my guest, Dr. Eric Loucks. Thank you for listening!
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Is it worthwhile to take the time out of your busy day to establish or continue a meditation practice? In this candid conversation with Dr. Eric Loucks, Director of The Mindfulness Centre At Brown University and Associate Professor, we explore the unbiased view of the research on Mindfulness. Dr. Loucks shares the research around stress, anxiety, depression, pain and trauma. We also address what the research says about the meditation dose and whether online is as effective as in-person when it comes to mindfulness programs. Not to mention, Dr. Loucks shares some personal stories along the way.
May it support your daily journey!
Connect with Dr. Eric Loucks:
https://ericloucksphd.com/
📚 Books mentioned in this episode:
đź“— "The Mindful College Student: How to Succeed, Boost Well-Being, and Build the Life You Want at University and Beyond" by Eric Loucks, - https://amzn.to/4ay5s60
đź“• "Full Catastrophe Living" by John Kabat Zinn - https://amzn.to/40k5tYv
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Here is the link to his Psychology Today article -
https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/find-your-path-thriving-life/202209/how-much-should-i-meditate
You can watch this episode on YouTube
https://youtu.be/wfuvJWNeHmc
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