Online Compassion Cultivation Training with Amanda Mahoney April 2020
The fee for this course is nonrefundable.
Online
English
CEs available
CCT is a multi-week personal and professional development course designed at Stanford University’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education and taught around the world by Certified Facilitators. The program includes practical tools and exercises designed to enhance your awareness, compassion, and resilience.
CCT will support you to improve your relationships with friends, family, clients, patients, staff, and coworkers.
Until recently, CCT was only offered in person. Now, CCT is also offered online exclusively through Compassion Institute. This program is designed to make CCT accessible to those who are not able to take the course in person.
You’ll walk away from each CCT class with tools and practices you can immediately put to work. CCT will help you:
- Improve awareness
- Increase connection to others, to increase your effectiveness and influence
- Decrease the distress you may feel in difficult situations
CCT is a two-hour weekly class that takes place in real time in a virtual classroom environment and includes:
- Large and small group discussions to share learning experiences
- Guided meditation to improve awareness
- Listening and communication exercises to build compassionate interactions
You’ll also have daily homework of one guided meditation per day and informal practices to try as you go about your day.
This class is interactive and happens live in a group learning environment. To participate, you will need a quiet location, a reliable internet connection, and a computer or tablet with a webcam and a microphone.
Please note:
- This class will be recorded for future use in CCT Teacher Training.
- CEs are available for psychologists, LCSWs, LPCCs, LEPs, LMFTs and nurses for an additional fee. Please contact us for more information.
If you have questions, please contact [email protected].

Amanda D. Mahoney
Amanda D. Mahoney, MA is the Leader of Wellness and Culture at Four Seasons Veterinary Specialist in Loveland, Colorado. In addition, Amanda is a senior educator at the Compassion Institute and a wellness coach for companies throughout the country. Her areas of expertise are self-care and wellness, resiliency in the workplace, burnout prevention and creating a sustainable work culture. The cornerstones of Amanda’s work emphasize a compassionate mindset and a solution focused approach to understanding the events that unfold in life and how these events can impact our health and wellbeing. As a helping professional (psychotherapist) who has experienced empathy fatigue during her career, resiliency and wellbeing in the workplace have become a passion and focus of Amanda’s work. In particular, working with helping professionals and institutions to create resiliency in fields where exposure to the suffering of others is an inherent part of a professional experience. Amanda received her BA from Boston College and her MA in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University.