Applied Polyvagal Theory In Yoga for Trauma Recovery
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- Faculty:
- Arielle Schwartz, PhD, CCTP-II, E-RYT, EMDR-C
- Duration:
- 59 Minutes
- Copyright:
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Nov 05, 2021
- Product Code:
- POS058706
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
Description
At times, your body might react to a stressful event even before you are aware of the trigger. Even without conscious awareness, your brain and body have released a cascade of stress chemicals such as cortisol and adrenaline. This is one reason why clients cannot think their way out of the symptoms of stress or trauma; rather, you must work with the body to maximize healing. Time tested and research-based yoga practices can play an instrumental role in this process.
While you might recognize the value of bringing the body into trauma treatment, you might now know how. Applying polyvagal theory within therapeutic yoga provides a powerful foundation for lasting changes that promote physiological balance and psychological wellness. Through the lens of polyvagal theory, you will learn all about how the vagus nerve is a bi-directional information highway between mind and body—more importantly, you will learn how to help clients fine-tune their health with yogic based breath, movement, and awareness practices that become the building blocks for emotional and mental health.
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Handouts
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual - Applied Polyvagal Theory In Yoga for Trauma Recovery (14.5 MB) | 19 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Text Document | Transcript - Applied Polyvagal Theory In Yoga for Trauma Recovery (55.3 KB) | 19 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Arielle Schwartz, PhD, CCTP-II, E-RYT, EMDR-C Related seminars and products
Arielle Schwartz, PhD, CCTP-II, E-RYT, EMDR-C, is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified complex trauma professional, EMDR Consultant, and Kripalu yoga teacher. She is an internationally sought-out speaker, leading voice in the field of trauma recovery, and the author of eight books including The Complex PTSD Workbook, EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology, The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook, and Applied Polyvagal Theory in Yoga.
As the founder of the Center for Resilience Informed Therapy, her work is rooted in the positive psychology movement, which is focused on enhancing resources and fostering growth. She offers an integrative, mind-body approach to therapy that includes relational therapy, somatic psychology, EMDR therapy, parts work therapy, and therapeutic yoga for trauma. Praised by Dr. Stephen Porges, Arielle specializes in applying his polyvagal theory, which focuses on addressing imbalances within the autonomic nervous system that underlie most mental and physical health conditions. Her work can be found at the Shift Network, Sounds True, Psychotherapy Networker, Embody Lab, Art of Living, Omega Institute, and more.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Arielle Schwartz maintains a private practice, has an employment relationship with Integrative Psychiatry Institute and receives compensation as a yoga instructor. She receives royalties as a published author and receives compensation as an international presenter and a yoga instructor. Dr. Schwartz is a paid consultant for Evergreen Certifications. She receives speaking honorarium, recording, and book royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Arielle Schwartz is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Yoga Alliance.
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Objectives
- Apply polyvagal principles through practices that enhance safety through choice.
- Evaluate the role of Neuroception in mindful-body awareness.
- Demonstrate changes in Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and vagal told through gentle yogic breathing and movement practice.
- Assess how fascia or the connective tissue matrix is essential for mind-body communications.
Outline
- Discuss the tiered response to threat and how yoga can help you and your clients soothe, calm, and regulate the nervous system
- Learn how to increase Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and vagal tone through conscious breathing and movement interventions
- Discuss the connective tissue and fascial system as related to therapeutic yoga
Target Audience
- Addiction Counselors
- Counselors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Physicians
- Social Workers
- Other Mental Health Professionals
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