Tabi, Katarina
Biography:
Dr. Katarina Tabi (pronouns: she/her) is a researcher and mindfulness practitioner. She works as a Research Fellow at the BCCH Centre for Mindfulness & BC Reproductive Mental Health Program and is affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry, The University of British Columbia.
Dr. Tabi has been involved in projects and has published in the fields of mindfulness, perinatal mental health, neuropsychopharmacology, and digital mental health. Some of her other research interests include interpersonal mindfulness, mindfulness for parents and children, and early child development.
Dr. Tabi is a qualified MBSR (Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction) teacher, trained by the Center for Mindfulness at the University of Massachusetts, Medical School. As a mindfulness teacher, she has experience teaching internationally different communities including students, health-care providers, and working professionals. Dr. Tabi is interested in a variety of interventions that lead to the cultivation of awareness. She seeks to understand these techniques through the perspective of both ancient wisdom traditions and neuroscience.
BC Women’s Research – Reproductive Mental Health: https://www.bcwomens.ca/our-services/our-research/research-at-bc-womens/research-and-you/reproductive-mental-health-research
Mindfulness One: https://www.mindfulness.one/about/
Research areas of interest:
Mindfulness, Interpersonal Mindfulness, Perinatal Mental Health, Infant Mental Health, Early Child Development, E-Mental Health
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