Compassion-Based · Online with cohort sessions
Teacher certification for Cognitively-Based Compassion Training (CBCT), developed at Emory by Lobsang Tenzin Negi PhD. Three-part program: 4-day CBCT retreat ($525) + 10-week practicum ($2,475) + 10-week supervised teaching ($1,350). Trauma-informed, resilience-based approach rooted in Tibetan Buddhist ethics and cognitive science. Fall 2026 cohort: August 12–October 14.
CBCT Teacher Certification Program is run by Emory University / Emory-Tibet Partnership as a teacher track in the Compassion-Based stream of contemplative training. Teacher certification for Cognitively-Based Compassion Training (CBCT), developed at Emory by Lobsang Tenzin Negi PhD. Three-part program: 4-day CBCT retreat ($525) + 10-week practicum ($2,475) + 10-week supervised teaching ($1,350). Trauma-informed, resilience-based approach rooted in Tibetan Buddhist ethics and cognitive science. Fall 2026 cohort: August 12-October 14. It runs multi-phase: ~8-week practicum plus retreat and ta components in a online, blended format, with delivery anchored at Online with cohort sessions. The program sits inside the compassion training lineage that grew out of Tibetan Buddhist mind-training, then got translated into secular protocols at university research centers. Practice work centers on analytical and stabilizing meditation, lojong-style mind training, dyad work on suffering and care, and structured reflections on common humanity. Teacher development happens through guided meditations, paired listening, journaling, and didactic talks tied to the program protocol, which is the standard compassion-based approach to building people who can hold a room. On the credentialing side, Emory University / Emory-Tibet Partnership backs the program with recognition tied to Emory University. Cost sits in the $4,350 total ($525 retreat + $2,475 practicum + $1,350 supervised teaching) band, which trainees should weigh against retreat fees and travel where the format calls for in-person components. OMP lists the program in its meditation teacher training directory so prospective students can compare it against sibling tracks before applying. What sets the program apart inside its tradition is the combination of online, blended delivery, the multi-phase: ~8-week practicum plus retreat and ta components arc, and the specific lineage stance Emory University / Emory-Tibet Partnership brings to teacher training. Prospective applicants should treat the listed cost and duration as starting points and confirm specifics with Emory University / Emory-Tibet Partnership directly, since cohort dates, fees, and prerequisites change cohort to cohort. For people weighing whether the compassion-based path fits their goals, this listing is a starting point, not the full picture.
Curriculum work in this program follows the compassion-based pattern. Trainees move through analytical and stabilizing meditation, lojong-style mind training, dyad work on suffering and care, and structured reflections on common humanity. The multi-phase: ~8-week practicum plus retreat and ta components arc gives time for repeated exposure to each practice form, with material layered so the simpler practices anchor the more demanding ones later in the track. Where the source describes specific modules or weeks, those map onto the standard structure Emory University / Emory-Tibet Partnership uses for this curriculum. Trainees can expect didactic teaching paired with personal practice assignments, written reflection, and group inquiry. Reading lists tend to draw from the protocol's published manual where one exists, plus supplementary texts the lead teachers assign. Signature themes that run across the curriculum include the practice forms above, the ethics frame the lineage carries, and the question of how a teacher meets a student in difficulty. Most cohorts also work explicitly on group facilitation and on adjusting teaching for different student populations.
Delivery is online, blended across multi-phase: ~8-week practicum plus retreat and ta components. Emory University / Emory-Tibet Partnership runs the format the way most compassion-based teacher tracks do: guided meditations, paired listening, journaling, and didactic talks tied to the program protocol. Contact hours include live sessions with lead teachers, peer practice in pairs or pods, and written work between meetings. Where a residential retreat is part of the track, that retreat acts as the container in which trainees deepen practice before they take on teaching roles. Supervision continues through and often past the formal end of the program, and most cohorts keep informal contact with their lead teachers during the early years of teaching. Trainees should expect a steady weekly load rather than a sprint, and should plan for the personal practice hours the program requires outside of contact time.
Graduates finish the program qualified to teach inside the compassion-based frame Emory University / Emory-Tibet Partnership represents. Credentialing is backed by Emory University, which carries weight with employers, insurers, and program partners depending on context. Common post-graduation paths include leading public courses, running workshops, embedding teaching inside healthcare or education settings, and offering individual mentorship to new practitioners. Scope of practice does not extend to clinical mental-health treatment unless the graduate already holds a relevant license; teachers should refer out when student needs cross that line.
Prerequisites are program-specific. Most teacher tracks at this level expect an established personal practice, some retreat time, and an application or interview step. Confirm with the program before applying.
Inside the compassion-based field, CBCT Teacher Certification Program sits next to CCT (Stanford), CBCT (Emory), and Mindful Self-Compassion as the major secular compassion teacher tracks. On cost, the program sits in the mid-range price band for teacher tracks at this length. Applicants weighing this against sibling programs should compare cohort size, contact hours, retreat structure, and the specific teachers leading the cohort, not just the headline price. The right fit usually comes down to which lineage frame matches the applicant's existing practice and teaching aims.
| Location | Online with cohort sessions |
| Country | United States |
| Tradition | Compassion-Based |
| Format | Online, Blended |
| Duration | Multi-phase: ~8-week practicum plus retreat and TA components |
| Estimated cost | $4,350 total ($525 retreat + $2,475 practicum + $1,350 supervised teaching) |
| Accreditation | Emory University |