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Trauma-Informed Yoga Intensive Workshop Presented by Exhale to Inhale

  • Arise Yoga 730 Franklin Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11238 United States (map)

Join expert trainers from Exhale to Inhale for this introductory clinic on the science of trauma and its implications. Gain an understanding of body-based trauma and learn how to add trauma-informed yoga to your practice.

Exhale to Inhale empowers survivors affected by domestic and sexual violence to transform their lives through trauma-informed yoga. Not only do we bring these essential wellness practices to communities affected by violence but we also offer trauma informed training and education to help create trauma informed spaces.

Approximately 70% of adults in the United States have experienced a traumatic event at least once in their lives and roughly 20% of these people go on to develop posttraumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. It’s therefore likely that one or more students in an open level class is a trauma-survivor, regardless of whether they identify with this term. Students may come to class not realizing that the yoga practice may uncover trauma still held within the mind & body. Most students do not expect to have an intense memory, emotion, or physical response during a yoga class.

With a basic understanding of trauma-informed teaching principles, we as yoga teachers can participate in creating yoga classes that empower survivors rather than trigger and shame them. Armed with a few more tools, we can build a culture that fosters post-traumatic growth.

This Exhale to Inhale Trauma-Informed Yoga Training Workshop consists of a lecture with embodied practice. Lecture includes:

● Introduction to the science of trauma and the neurological & physiological implications of trauma

● Recognizing symptoms of trauma

● How yoga can support recovery and resiliency from trauma symptoms including depression, anxiety, and PTSD

● Discussion on things to consider when creating a trauma-informed environment including asana, language, breathwork and meditation

This workshop is open to yoga teachers and yogis of all levels who wish to dive deeper into how yoga can support recovery and and resiliency from trauma symptoms.

Investment:
$75 BIPOC COMMUNITY RATE
$100 For ETI COMMUNITY + ARISE COMMUNITY (use COMMUNITY50 discount code)
$150 GENERAL PUBLIC RATE


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