An evidence-based program that uses mindfulness meditation, gentle movement, and body awareness to reduce stress and anxiety, and pain while fostering calm and resilience.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) teaches individuals to slow down, stay present, and respond to stress with greater clarity and calm. Through guided meditation, breathwork, and gentle awareness practices, MBSR reduces anxiety, improves emotional regulation, and strengthens overall well-being, making it a powerful tool for recovery and long-term mental health.
A simple, supportive breakdown of who it’s for, how sessions are structured, and what to expect.
Stress, anxiety, depression, burnout, chronic pain, medical conditions, relapse prevention
2–2.5 hours per week + 45 minutes daily practice · Includes one full-day retreat
Group, Individual, or Online · In person or Virtual
8-week structured program · Weekly sessions + daily home practice
CBT, ACT, trauma therapy, DBT skills, yoga, meditation, Polyvagal-Informed Therapy
Developed by Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn at UMass Medical School · Backed by 40+ years of clinical research
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is a structured program that blends meditation, breath awareness, and gentle movement to help individuals manage stress more effectively. By learning to observe thoughts and emotions without judgment, participants develop greater calm, clarity, and resilience skills that support both mental and physical well-being throughout recovery.
Various Formats Tailored for Stress Relief
Weekly group sessions, daily practice, and one retreat day
Explore MoreHelps reduce stress-related inflammation and pain perception
Explore MoreBuilds resilience, focus, and stress management in daily environments
Explore MoreAdapted for anxiety, depression, burnout, and relapse prevention
Explore MoreMindfulness-Based Stress Reduction supports individuals by helping them slow down, regulate their nervous system, and reconnect with their inner resilience. Through gentle awareness practices, MBSR builds emotional steadiness, reduces stress, and strengthens the capacity to respond, not react, during recovery.
Teaches calm awareness of thoughts and feelings.
Breaks cycles of rumination and reactivity.
Reduces chronic pain and stress-related illness.
Builds capacity to meet life challenges with equanimity.
Integrates well with addiction treatment and trauma therapy.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction is helpful for individuals dealing with stress, anxiety, overwhelm, or emotional reactivity. It supports people who want to slow down, regulate their nervous system, and cultivate inner steadiness on their healing journey.
MBSR helps reduce overwhelming thoughts and emotions by teaching individuals to stay present, calm, and grounded during moments of stress or anxiety.
Through mindful awareness, MBSR strengthens emotional regulation and reduces triggers, supporting individuals in recovery and helping prevent relapse.
MBSR offers practical tools to manage work pressure, restore balance, and rebuild energy, making it especially helpful for professionals facing burnout.
MBSR supports anyone seeking a more centered life by promoting steady awareness, emotional balance, and a calmer response to daily challenges.
A Structured, Supportive Mindfulness Experience:
Weekly 2-2.5 hour sessions (group or individual).
Daily 45-minute home mindfulness practice.
Guided meditations, yoga, and body scans.
Reflection and discussion to deepen learning.
One full-day mindfulness retreat near program completion.
TruPaths highlights MBSR because it is one of the most research-backed, accessible, and adaptable mindfulness therapies available. Its integration of meditation, movement, and awareness makes it a cornerstone in both recovery and wellness care.
You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction empowers individuals to meet stress with clarity, calm, and compassion.
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