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Teaching Yoga with Trauma In Mind 

In recent years, much of the world has become more “trauma informed,” meaning that it is now widely acknowledged that much of the way we suffer - our physiological, mental, and relational struggles - are rooted in trauma. As yoga teachers, and other wellness industry professionals, we hold the intention of doing good. We want to help people to feel better as a result of our services. Though we are - like many - more “trauma informed” than we used to be, does this make us prepared to help?

Join Jess Ryan, LPC, NCC, E-RYT 500, and Steph Hanson, LPC, NCC, E-RYT, for this three hour lecture and practice for yoga teachers and mental health professionals hoping to integrate yoga and other somatic practices. We’ll discuss:

Scope of practice: what you CAN do, and when to “refer out”

The difference between trauma aware, trauma informed, and trauma trained

How a yoga practice can support healing

Best Practices for yoga teachers

Resources for further study and training

Date: March 2nd, 2024

Time: 11am - 1pm

Location: Seek Yoga Studio

CE credits: 3 Yoga Alliance Credits and Wyoming state CE’s for therapists


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