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WELL 06 — Building Resilience: A Science-Based Approach

Quarter: Spring
Day(s): Mondays
Course Format: Live Online (About Formats)
Duration: 8 weeks
Date(s): Apr 3—May 22
Time: 7:00—8:50 pm (PT)
Refund Deadline: Apr 5
Unit: 1
Tuition: $480
Instructor(s): Antoine de Morree
Limit: 50
Class Recording Available: Yes
Status: Open
 
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Spring
Live Online(About Formats)
Mondays
7:00—8:50 pm (PT)
Date(s)
Apr 3—May 22
8 weeks
Refund Date
Apr 5
1 Unit
Fees
$480
Instructor(s):
Antoine de Morree
Limit
50
Recording
Yes
Open
DOWNLOAD THE SYLLABUS » (subject to change)
In times of stress, resilience is key. Luckily, resilience can be learned. In this interactive course, you will learn research-based techniques to help you build resilience, navigate setbacks, and identify your purpose. Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, this course will teach you how to find solid footing when you feel overwhelmed and the strength to bounce back. The course will first focus internally. You will learn to understand what goes on in your mind when you feel sad, angry, or happy. Then we will focus externally on how to deal with others. When you are ready to bounce back, can you pull others along? When others are causing you stress, can you face them constructively? And when others in distress need your support, can you offer it? You will learn techniques to improve your interactions with others. Specific applications will help you prepare to deal with difficult situations, difficult people, and difficult conversations. You will acquire a framework to analyze and discuss your own mind and emotions, together with exercises to help you evaluate and guide those emotions.

The highly interactive sessions will include small-group discussions based on personal reflections, guided exercises that can be self-explorative (meditative) or communicative (spoken), and information from published research.

ANTOINE DE MORREE
Affiliate Scientist, Neurology & Neurological Sciences, Stanford

Antoine de Morrée's work has been published in numerous scientific journals, including Science and Nature, and he has received multiple awards for his research and leadership. He is a Stanford-certified compassion facilitator and co-author of the book Magnetic: How Great Leaders Persuade and Inspire. He received a PhD from Leiden University, the Netherlands.

Textbooks for this course:

There are no required textbooks; however, some fee-based online readings may be assigned.