Farsi Initiative
Since April 2021, we’ve worked with leaders in the Farsi-speaking community to bring mind-body medicine training and healing to over 4,000 children and adults from the Iranian and Farsi-Speaking Diaspora.
Leaders in the Farsi-speaking community recognize the need for culturally relevant, evidence-based tools to manage community trauma related to displacement, migration, and systemic racism. CMBM has established collaborative relationships with leaders in the US and abroad, and has successfully facilitated mind-body skills groups and training in Farsi.
Our Farsi-language training initiative—led by CMBM Faculty Members Noshene Ranjbar, MD, and Shahine Tavakoli, LPC, LMFT—began in March 2021 as part of our first-ever Global Professional Training Program in Mind-Body Medicine, a five-day intensive training that brought together more than three hundred professionals from around the world.
Impact
Since April 2021, we’ve trained more than 180 Farsi-speaking professionals in our model of self-care, awareness, and group support:
- 180 professionals have completed our Professional Training Program in Mind-Body Medicine
- 134 professionals have completed our Advanced Training Program in Mind-Body Medicine
- 69 individuals have completed facilitating at least one 8-week group
- 250+ 8-week groups have been facilitated by trained participants for individuals around the world, including Iran and Afghanistan
- 4000+ children and adults have been served in groups and workshops
Recipients of our scholarships from Iran and the Farsi-Speaking Diaspora represent the above Iranian provinces, and reside in the above countries around the world.
Looking Ahead
We are continuing our work to expand our team of CMBM Faculty to include additional Farsi-speaking leaders who will continue to implement training, mentoring, and integration activities within their communities.
Support Our Work
Help us give the gift of healing to more members of the Iranian and Farsi-Speaking Diaspora.
generous support provided in part by:
Farsi-Language Self-Care Practices
During difficult times, self-care is more important than ever. Take a moment to ask yourself what you need in this moment: Is it movement? Slow, deep breathing? Time in nature? Try one of these brief, beautiful mind-body practices, led in Farsi by psychiatrist and CMBM Faculty Member Noshene Ranjbar, MD.