Learning Objectives

  • Participants will be able to describe 2 ways that meditation can induce dissociation

  • Participants will be able to list at least 2 methods that scientists use to induce dissociation

  • Participants will be able to name at least 1 way that the neurobiology of dissociation and meditation overlap

  • Participants will be able to define the narrative self, and I can describe how the narrative self is affected by meditation and trauma

Course instructor

Willoughby Britton, Ph.D.

Dr. Willoughby Britton is founder of Cheetah House and director of the Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Lab at Brown University.

Course curriculum

    1. Meditation-Induced Dissociation

    2. Meditation-Induced Dissociation Quiz

    3. Verification

    1. The Narrative Self in Meditation and Trauma

    2. The Narrative Self in Meditation and Trauma Quiz

    3. Verification

    1. Britton (2019), Can Mindfulness Be Too Much of a Good Thing?

    2. Lindahl and Britton (2019), I Have This Feeling of Not Really Being Here

    3. Britton et al. (2021), From Self-Esteem to Selflessness

    1. Instruction

    2. The instructor(s)

    3. Professional & Ethical Issues

    4. Remote Environment

    5. Learning

    6. Participant Information

    7. Narrative

About this course

  • $75.00
  • 16 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content

Improve your understanding and expand your skillset

APA CE Credits

This course is approved for 1.5 CE credits ✅

Cheetah House is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Cheetah House maintains responsibility for this program and its content