Malcolm Huxter, clinical psychologist and mindfulness and compassion consultant Malcolm Huxter or Mal, is an Australian clinical psychologist who lives and works in Lismore on the north coast of NSW Australia. He is registered with AHRA and is… Read More
CEB is an evidence based educational program developed by Dr Paul Ekman, a world leader in the science of emotion, and Dr Alan Wallace, an eminent Buddhist scholar and contemplative. The broad aim of CEB is to introduce… Read More
Malcolm specialises in mindfulness, compassion and meditation coaching, supervision, training as well as therapies and treatments. He provides professional individualised consultations and coaching for the development of mindfulness and related practices such as compassion and loving kindness. Malcolm provides therapist… Read More
Professional Workshops and Therapists Retreat
Malcolm provides workshops for professionals interested in mindfulness, compassion and Buddhist psychology.
Target groups
The workshops and retreats are provided for therapists (e.g. counselors, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, GPs, social workers, occupational therapists or other mental health professionals or psychotherapy practitioners). Workshops can be tailored to beginners or advanced practitioners.
Workshop aims
The short retreats provide an opportunity for personal practice under qualified guidance.
This recording is guidance in the first 8 steps of the 16 steps of mindfulness of breathing, as described in the Buddha’s Anapanasati Sutta (mindfulness of breathing discourse). It involves establishing mindfulness on breathing, relaxation of the body,… Read More
This 23 minute talk was given at the Kuan Yin Centre in Lismore NSW on Nov 24 2021. This recording provides a very brief overview of the Buddha’s discourse on mindfulness of breathing or the Anapanasati sutta. This… Read More
This is a recording of a talk given at the Kuan Yin Centre on October 20th, 2021. It describes three pathways to realise emptiness: 1. Via mindfulness 2. Via graduated steps of perception and 3. By abiding in… Read More