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Coercion and Control: Who Is Responsible and Why?
CourseDeveloped by Dr. Lalich, the bounded choice framework explains how high-control groups create "self-sealing" systems through charismatic authority, transcendent beliefs, and rigorous systems of control and influence.✅ 1 CE Credit
$40
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Considerations of Help & Harm - Van Dam
CourseGiven the prominence of meditation in society, what do we know about for whom it works, how well it works, and for whom it doesn’t work? ✅ 1 CE Credit
$40
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Cultic Dynamics in Meditation Spaces
CourseMatthew Remski draws upon his rich personal and professional experience to elucidate the sometimes obvious and sometimes subtle ways in which meditation spaces are susceptible to cultic dynamics, such as somatic dominance.
$40
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David Treleaven and Willoughby Britton In Conversation: A Cheetah House Fundraising Event
CourseDrs. David Treleaven and Willoughby Britton discuss young meditators in distress, the issues they face, and how best to help them.
$35
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Delusion-Like Ideation and Associated Impacts in Western Buddhist Meditators
CourseThis talk explores the risks of meditation-related delusions using VCE project data. It provides a typology of 8 types, from grandiosity to paranoia, helping clinicians & teachers recognize & respond to acute psychological challenges. ✅ 1 CE Credit
$40
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Diet & Meditation-Related Challenges
CourseThis talk presents secondary findings of the Varieties of Contemplative Experiences study and offers biological and psychological hypothesizes regarding how and why dietary changes can impact meditation-related experiences. ✅ 1 CE Credit
$40