During this meeting, I look forward to sharing how I’ve incorporated mindfulness-based work into therapeutic supports with children, youth, and their parents. I will introduce various examples of ways mindfulness can be incorporated to bring intentional awareness and presence, including self-compassion and breathing practices.
Dr. Marina Heifetz is a registered clinical psychologist specializing in working with children, adolescents, and families. She is the owner and clinical director of Mindful Kids Psychology and Wellness Centre. She is passionate about research that contributes to development of appropriate supports for vulnerable populations. She has also been actively volunteering as the Clinical Director with the Special Olympics Strong Minds program since 2016.
Mindfulness has been a powerful, life-changing experience for Marina; with her knowledge and understanding of it starting 14 years-ago, when she first became a parent. Her foundational training in MBSR and thereafter various mindfulness-based workshops and conferences have influenced the way she approaches mindfulness practices personally and professionally.
In her therapeutic work, she is particularly drawn to intertwining mindfulness-based strategies in combination with modalities like CBT and ACT to build a strong foundation of awareness and self-compassion. Her ultimate mission is to provide a safe and compassionate space for families to develop resilience.
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