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$149.99 $44 – Neuroscience and Yoga in the Treatment of Trauma: Mind/Body Interventions for Attachment, Mood, and Self-Regulation – Irina Diyankova and Debra Premashakti Alvis
Adding this one thing to your talk therapy practice can fast-track the healing process for trauma survivors
Do you sometimes feel like your trauma clients are stubborn and unwilling to change?
They make little to no progress in their treatment…
Even though you see them consistently and use the talk therapy tools that you know work.
This is a common frustration with therapists. And clients.
You see, your clients WANT to get better…
But they can’t do it with talk therapy alone.
Trauma is more than psychological. It’s physical
The last two decades of neuroscience research proves trauma is stored in the body.
Trauma rewires the nervous system…
Keeping survivors’ bodies stuck in an exhausting state of fight, where they feel “keyed up,” anxious and overreact to sudden loud noises or crowds.
Or, they’re stuck in flight mode, characterized by emotional numbing, depression and disassociation from their bodies.
These torturous somatic responses can dominate the body for years after the traumatic event has ended…
Making your clients feel like strangers in their own bodies.
They have the desire and motivation to heal…
But without addressing trauma at the physical level, they’ll always be stuck in that post-traumatic state.
For clients to be at peace, you must help them release the physical trauma and once again befriend their body.
Discover the ancient practice savvy therapists use to help their clients break free from the crippling grip of trauma…
…Faster and easier than with talk therapy alone
Talking alone cannot discharge stored emotional memory.
Mindful movement, such as yoga, is required to release that stored energy and re-establish the mind-body connection…
And you don’t have to be a certified yoga professional—or have super flexibility—to get these benefits in your practice.
All you need to get started is this new online course!
You’ll get step-by-step instructions to help you integrate yoga as an essential—and effective—part of your client’s healing plan.
What Is Yoga and Why Is It Useful in Your Practice?
People across the world have been practicing yoga for more than 5 millennia. This is no fad movement.
Yoga practitioners use breathwork, mindfulness and physical poses to connect the breath, body and mind to turn the attention inward.
This allows a person to recognize habitual thought patterns and cultivate moment-to-moment awareness – which are essential elements of healing.
Why Yoga Is Effective in Trauma Treatment
Yoga helps trauma survivors to:
A recent study of women with chronic, treatment-resistant PTSD revealed that yoga:
And this all happened after just 10 yoga sessions.
Long-term follow-up of the study revealed that an ongoing yoga practice helped to maintain these benefits.
Now you can incorporate elements of this ancient practice into your clinical work to help your clients finally break free from the immobilizing grip of trauma.
All you need to get started is the revolutionary new course:
In this course, you’ll discover the neuroscience behind yoga as an effective treatment for trauma AND practical exercises and applications you can start using immediately.
PART 1: Neuroscience & Yoga in the Treatment of Trauma
Section I: Neuroscience, Trauma and Yoga
Seated Yoga Grounding Practice to Relax and Focus
What Is Trauma?
What Neuroscience Tells Us about the Impact of Trauma
Section II: Intersections of Yoga and Trauma Treatment
Yoga Poses You Can Use in Individual and Group Work with Trauma Survivors
What Makes Yoga Suitable for the Treatment of Trauma
PART 2: Bringing Trauma-Informed Yoga into Mental Health Clinical Practices
SECTION I: Using Somatic Experiencing in Your Practice
How Mindfulness and Yoga Can Help Your Clients
Yoga for Trauma
Yogic Tradition and Neuropsychology
Embodied Psychotherapy and Somatic Experiencing
SECTION II: Trauma-Informed Yoga in Action
Yoga and Self-Regulation
Applying Trauma-Informed Yoga Postures in Your Practice
You’ll also receive clear, written instructions for all postures and breathwork used throughout the course.
$149.99 $44 – Neuroscience and Yoga in the Treatment of Trauma: Mind/Body Interventions for Attachment, Mood, and Self-Regulation – Irina Diyankova and Debra Premashakti Alvis