There are a growing number of centres offering MBCT in the context
of clinical care and research.
Mindfulness Based
Cognitive Therapy (United Kingdom)
A website for MBCT in the United Kingdom with complementary
information to this website (MBCT North America) on books, founders,
research and workshops.
Oxford Cognitive
Therapy Centre
Provides training in cognitive therapy, also sells resource
materials. Hosts workshops in mindfulness-based approaches for
therapists.
The Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice
University of Wales, Bangor, UK.
A
centre which carries out both introductory and advanced training in
mindfulness teaching.
Ottawa Mindfulness Clinic
Provides treatment and training in mindfulness based clinical care.
Association Suisse de
Psychotherapie Cognitive
(ASPCO) features both workshops and professional training in
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy.
Site Francophone sur la Pleine Conscience (Mindfulness) en
Psychothérapie
French site for Mindfulness and Psychotherapy.
Includes downloadable guided mindfulness meditations in French (mp3
format).
MBCT francophone
An internet discussion group about MBCT for Francophones.
L’Associazione Italiana per la Mindfulness
(AIM) Italian Association for Mindfulness
Per Il Progresso Nella Pratica E Nella Ricerca In Psicoterapia
Cognitiva
Features information about Mindfulness training in Italy.
Dr. Pierre Philippot at the Catholic University in Louvain,
Belgium
Involved in evaluating Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for the
treatment of tinnitus and also offers training in mindfulness-based
clinical care.
Dr. Graham Meadows at Monash University in Victoria,
Australia
Conducting a study of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and
antidepressant medication for patients with recurrent depression.
Dr. Stuart Eisendrath, University of California at San
Francisco
Involved in evaluating Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in
patients with treatment resistant depression. Contact the Depression
Center at Langley Porter.
Dr. David Wetter at MD Anderson Cancer
Center
Modified the MBCT program to develop Mindfulness-Based Treatment for
nicotine dependence.
Dr. Alan Marlatt at the University of Washington in Seattle
Modified the MBCT program to develop Mindfulness-Based Relapse
Prevention for Addictions.