PROGRAMS
Programs at the Center for Healthy Minds advance the science, application and understanding of wellbeing across different communities locally and globally.
These programs, which expand the scope of our work, contribute to the understanding of how to strengthen the ability to flourish – in individuals, communities and for the planet.
Student Flourishing
Flourishing | Mental Health | Campus Wellbeing
The Student Flourishing Initiative cultivates wellbeing among college students and is inspired by the Art and Science of Human Flourishing course (ASHF) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The research-based initiative brings real-life application to CHM’s work through supporting college student wellbeing and programming for educators globally.
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Loka Initiative
Environment | Climate Change | Resilience
The Loka Initiative aims to build the capacity of faith leaders and culture keepers of Indigenous culture traditions. We co-create projects that address environmental challenges, and simultaneously build inner, community, and planetary resilience with our partners.
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MUSE Initiative
Contemplative Neuroscience | Music | Healing
MUSE is a research-based and experiential initiative that explores a multidimensional understanding of the self. Integrating neuroscience, music, contemplative science, and ancient wisdom, it develops diagnostic frameworks that identify inner distortions and creates precise therapeutic practices to address them, supporting deeper healing and fostering flourishing at individual and collective levels.
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Community Wellbeing
Community | Engagement | Belonging
The Community Wellbeing program of work at CHM bridges science with communities, through partnerships, resource-building and collaborative research.
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