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Internal Gym Description: Location, schedule, and cost of the mindfulness meditation classes in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. (internalgym.com) |
Mindfulness based Stress Reduction Program Description: Details of the content, schedule, and fees of the courses conducted in the University City, and Clairemont areas of San Diego. (mindfulnessmeditation.net) |
Mindfulness in the Workplace Description: About the risks of mindlessness and its benefits at the workplace.(in PDF format) (dattnerconsulting.com) |
University of Massachusetts Medical School: Center for Mindfulness Description: The programs and activities of the center including the stress reduction program, professional training programs and corporate workshops, courses, and retreats. (umassmed.edu) |
University of Missouri-Columbia: Mindfulness Practice Center Description: Schedule of the mindfulness based stress reduction programs and cognitive therapy for depression. (studenthealth.missouri.edu) |
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