By Marianne Spoon, Communications & Marketing Director, Center for Healthy Minds
Over the past year, we asked our community to share how things were going and how we can improve offering the latest science and updates of value. We pored over your insights and feedback, feeling inspired and in awe of the impactful work many of you are leading in your communities, workplaces and personal lives.
We’re grateful for your participation and are fortunate to be connected with people like you.
As we reviewed the results of the survey, some trends emerged. We learned where we were doing well as well as where we were falling short and could improve. We thought it would be helpful to address some common questions and misconceptions we face as an organization as well as areas we’re hoping to improve moving forward.
What does the Center for Healthy Minds actually do?
The Center for Healthy Minds is a research organization and is part of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the United States. What sets us apart from other organizations that focus on well-being is our commitment to rigorous scientific research, much of which is rooted in neuroscience and comes down to one basic question: What constitutes a healthy mind?
To begin to answer this, we’ve investigated the science of emotions as well as the wisdom and impact of contemplative practices to piece together the qualities of a "healthy mind," including attention, resilience, equanimity, savoring positive emotions, kindness, compassion, gratitude, empathy and having a purpose in life.
Science is our unique contribution to promoting human flourishing and cultures of well-being. This includes “basic” research that asks fundamental questions about how the mind and body work that serves as the foundation for clinical and applied discoveries to come. We also conduct “applied” research outside of the laboratory in real-life contexts such as schools, police departments and worksites.
Though we have a large network of collaborators, we have one location in Madison, Wisconsin, where we are based alongside Healthy Minds Innovations, Inc., (HMI) an external nonprofit with the same mission of the Center for Healthy Minds. HMI takes the Center's research findings and transforms them into tools and services to improve well-being in the world.
Healthy Minds Innovations derives tools from Center for Healthy Minds science, most notably the Healthy Minds Program app, which is free to download. You can find a list of all their tools, programs and event offerings on their website.