Healthy Minds
At the Center for Healthy Minds, we are advancing breakthrough research, developing tools aimed at cultivating well-being and telling the story that well-being can be learned.
Founded by world-renowned neuroscientist Richard J. Davidson, the Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin–Madison, is a global leader in conducting novel research that has revolutionized how we understand the mind, our emotions, and how to nurture well-being for ourselves and others.
OUT BEYOND: A Discussion with Dr. Richard Davidson & Dr. Dalal Abu Amneh
The World We Make 2024
Help Ensure the Future of Healthy Minds
The Dalai Lama and Richard Davidson Full Interview 2020
Body Centering Practice with Sasha
Support the Student Flourishing Initiative
Birthday Wishes to the Dalai Lama from Richard Davidson
The Art & Science of Human Flourishing
Meditações em Português - Daniela Rodrigues de Oliveira
Taking Care of Health Professionals in the Age of COVID-19
Kindness Curriculum: Attention to Breath and Body
Kindness Curriculum: Caring Emotions
Kindness Curriculum: Guided Meditation
Kindness Curriculum: Overview
Kindness Curriculum: Tips and Tricks
Behind The Science: The Mind Body Connection with Melissa Rosenkranz and Charles Raison
Change Your Mind, Change the World Morning Session (2013)
Change Your Mind, Change the World Afternoon Session
Tenacity Video Game Demo
Your Brain at Work (Part 2)
Your Brain at Work (Part 1)
Christians Climate and Culture with Katharine Hayhoe
New UW–Madison Course: The Art and Science of Human Flourishing
Well-Being in Action: Mohammed Mohammed from the Fetzer Institute
Meditation to Reduce Stress and Its Effects on Inflammation
A Conversation with Chris Borland: Meditation and Mindfulness
Studying Elements of Meditation from a Scientific Perspective