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Overcoming Trauma through Yoga: Reclaiming Your Body [Kindle Edition]

David Emerson , Elizabeth Phd Hopper , Peter A. Levine , Stephen Cope , Bessel van der Kolk

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"The book sets out to facilitate the creation of healing environments. Clinicians will learn basic yoga skills that can be implemented within individual therapy sessions. Yoga teachers will find thoughtful advice on how to make assists that won’t trigger internal defenses. And trauma survivors will receive edict-free encouragement for using yoga as a tool for self-discovery. Thoughtful and thorough, Overcoming Trauma through Yoga brings a spirit of optimism to the process of healing past wounds and reclaiming body and mind."
—Rolf Sovik, PsyD, Yoga International Magazine

"Trauma-related conditions are complex disorders involving dysregulation of the mind, body and the mind/body interface. Although yoga is a mind/body practice known to have significant therapeutic benefit, yoga for healthy individuals is not the same as yoga therapy for patients, which must take patient limitations into account. The trauma-sensitive yoga developed by the authors through practical/clinical experience, and described carefully, practically and systematically in this book, incorporates the best that yoga has to offer with what will benefit trauma patients safely and comfortably."
—Sat Bir Khalsa, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Director of Research for the Kundalini Research Institute

"In this landmark book the authors offer survivors a gentle, step-by-step mindful yoga that is tailored for their specific needs…. This well conceived book is a tremendous resource for therapists and yoga teachers. By engaging the wisdom of their bodies, it is a great companion and guide to those taking the journey of recovery from trauma to wholeness. Yoga and Trauma is a gift for those taking the hero’s journey of recovery and vibrancy."
—From the Foreword by Peter A. Levine, Ph.D., author of the bestselling Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma

“At last, an engaging, accessible, theoretically grounded guide for the safe and effective use of yoga to heal from trauma! With a rich understanding of both the practice of yoga and the legacy of trauma, the authors skillfully weave together theory, research, mindfulness, case vignettes, yoga instruction, and more into a clear and compelling argument for reclaiming the body through their ‘trauma-sensitive’ modified yoga. Innovative and practical, this book is an indispensable resource for traumatized individuals, yoga teachers, clinicians, and anyone else who is looking to rediscover the natural intelligence of the body.”
—Pat Ogden, PhD, founder of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute and author of Trauma and the Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy

“There is a real need to extend yoga to those affected by traumatic experience and this book is a guide toward that action serving yoga practitioners, yoga teachers, and clinicians who are interested in working somatically. This guide fills the gap in the yoga student’s training with a solid knowledge base of trauma and offers ideas about creating a trauma-sensitive yoga class. Furthermore, clinicians can give insight into working with the body in the therapy session. … The yoga skills presented here are designed to center, to ground, to increase mindful awareness, to encourage curiosity about experiencing the present, to help regain the sense of empowerment, enhance affect-regulation and to befriend the body, all in a trauma informed way. From a yoga perspective, this guide presents how to work with an individual suffering from symptoms associated with traumatic experience as a fine balance between knowledge and sensitivity.”
Somatic Psychology Today

“If you have suffered trauma or are a yoga teacher looking for ways to expand your class offerings, Overcoming Trauma Through Yoga stands alone in providing a complete program developed by clinical experience especially designed to address the needs of trauma survivors… [The book] offers survivors a mindful approach to healing through calm, step-by-step yoga tailored to their specific requirements in order to engage and awaken the wisdom of their own bodies… a superb book…this gem deserves a place on the bookshelf.”
Yoga Flavored Life

“Authors Emerson and Hopper demonstrate how to deliberately and systematically intervene in the body’s alarm systems, and the yoga-based approaches they present in Overcoming Trauma Through Yoga use a series of postures and breathing techniques to rebuild a sense of connection to the self. … Overcoming Trauma Through Yoga is highly recommended for trauma clients, therapists, and yoga teachers who want to work together toward complete recovery.”
New York Journal of Books

“In his book Overcoming Trauma Through Yoga, co-author David Emerson (with Elizabeth Hopper) discusses the importance of treating not only patients’ minds, but also their bodies, where memories of traumatic events are stored. They write, ‘While talk-based therapy serves a critical role in the healing process, many are finding that it is insufficient by itself.’ Yoga and other forms of therapeutic physical activity may be the missing link.”
—Whole Life Times

“Though the reason for buying this book will vary greatly, I think the message is the same for everyone. … I expected some ‘tips and tricks,’ but instead I got a great discussion on understanding my body, and, that my healing must come from within myself as well as physically. I am not a yogi, I have watched a few videos and stumbled around my living room but this book was a great read even for a beginner like me. It was easy to follow the instruction and simple exercises. I am certain that this book has been a great addition to my recovery.”
—Alexandria Vail, Chicklit Club

“Very useful book…
The essential wisdom imparted here is that a simple hatha yoga practice can support the treatment of trauma by a) reintroducing the PTSD client to having and making meaningful choices when it seems like all choices have been taken away; b) cultivating a sense of living in the present in a way that feels safe; c) taking effective physical action, in direct opposition to what happens in a trauma situation where great effort is made, and often unsuccessfully, toward simply getting away from the threat; and d) establishing personal and interpersonal rhythms when the client may feel out-of-step with his or her own biorhythms, emotions, other people, etc. … I liked the straightforward tone, and the material is streamlined enough that you can pretty much absorb the whole thing in one or two sittings, and start applying it immediately.”
—PCarino, Intellectual House o' Pancakes

“Overcoming Trauma Through Yoga tells how trauma survivors can use yoga to reconnect to one's body and introduces the concept of trauma-sensitive yoga, a modified yoga program developed at the Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute. It focuses on reinforcing positive relationships between body and mind through breathing and gentle yoga exercises, and provides an in-depth description of post-traumatic stress disorder. Yoga teachers and therapists alike will find this a fine, specific guide to integrating yoga-based interventions into therapy.”
Midwest Book Review

“The authors, David Emerson and Elizabeth Hopper, PhD have done an excellent job connecting the dots for readers. … Overcoming Trauma Through Yoga eloquently describes and clearly illustrates how trauma-sensitive yoga has been and continues to be an effective tool for trauma survivors, healing them from the inside out. Generally, I would encourage anyone who experiences stress or disconnect from their bodies to give this book a chance.”
—Angela Andiorio, Space & Time

“For yoga teachers, [Overcoming Trauma through Yoga] is invaluable for showing that all students are not the same, and that adapting your class just takes compassion, special care and knowledge, which this book provides. Clinicians will benefit by learning that yoga unlocks traumatized bodies. … Although trauma survivors may have moments of discomfort and…strong emotions may surface as they read, Overcoming Trauma through Yoga offers something critical to their healing: hope.”
—Dawn Hamilton, Life Force Yoga Healing Institute

Kurzbeschreibung

Survivors of trauma—whether abuse, accidents, or war—can end up profoundly wounded, betrayed by their bodies that failed to get them to safety and that are a source of pain. In order to fully heal from trauma, a connection must be made with oneself, including one’s body. The trauma-sensitive yoga described in this book moves beyond traditional talk therapies that focus on the mind, by bringing the body actively into the healing process. This allows trauma survivors to cultivate a more positive relationship to their body through gentle breath, mindfulness, and movement practices.

Overcoming Trauma through Yoga
is a book for survivors, clinicians, and yoga instructors who are interested in mind/body healing. It introduces trauma-sensitive yoga, a modified approach to yoga developed in collaboration between yoga teachers and clinicians at the Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute, led by yoga teacher David Emerson, along with medical doctor Bessel van der Kolk. The book begins with an in-depth description of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including a description of how trauma is held in the body and the need for body-based treatment. It offers a brief history of yoga, describes various styles of yoga commonly found in Western practice, and identifies four key themes of trauma-sensitive yoga. Chair-based exercises are described that can be incorporated into individual or group therapy, targeting specific treatment goals, and modifications are offered for mat-based yoga classes. Each exercise includes trauma-sensitive language to introduce the practice, as well as photographs to illustrate the poses. The practices have been offered to a wide range of individuals and groups, including men and women, teens, returning veterans, and others. Rounded out by valuable quotes and case stories, the book presents mindfulness, breathing, and yoga exercises that can be used by home practitioners, yoga teachers, and therapists as a way to cultivate awareness, tolerance, and an increased acceptance of the self.
 




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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 2320 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 184 Seiten
  • ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 1556439695
  • Verlag: North Atlantic Books (10. Januar 2012)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B0067AZ8HC
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #94.628 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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I bought this book because my daughter suffers from severe PTSD as a result of early childhood trauma. I expected to read some 'how to tips.' Instead, I was blessed with scholarly discussions of the possibility of healing for my daughter from one of the leading trauma treatment researchers in the world! The book is very readable for a lay person who does not do yoga herself. There are some simple exercises to get a person started that can be done by anyone. I have recommended the book to my daughter's therapist. When I identify a yoga instructor, I am going to make sure that he/she reads the book if he/she hasn't done so already. I am hopeful that this book will mark a new stage in my daughter's healing and in my personal growth.
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Overcoming Trauma through Yoga is one of the best books I have read on this subject. It has helped me to understand why, as a student of yoga, I have certain habits when I attend a class with strangers. And it is incredibly helpful to me as a yoga teacher. I teach yoga to people who have been through some of the toughest situations imaginable.
The book teaches us to be mindful, respectful and compassionate toward our students and ourselves. This book will be with me for a long time to come.
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This book brings a heap of research on trauma that is nicely packaged for the everyday reader. The book is filled with helpful facts that show how yoga, as a practice, can help people with deep-seated trauma issues to move in their bodies and in their lives. My challenge with this book is that it presents yoga as a packaged "treatment" for individuals who suffer from PTSD and complex trauma. As is common in the trauma literature, the authors find it necessary to stamp "trauma" onto yoga practice to somehow fit yoga (now called trauma-sensitive yoga) into the trauma framework. It seems more helpful to view yoga as a pathway out of trauma as a form of suffering. And, rather than guide readers to search for "trauma-sensitive yoga" classes, why not simply help readers to find a yoga class that fits for them, their personal trauma considerations included. I work with young people who have past childhood trauma and so fully appreciate that trauma has real consequences for one's quality of life. My work with young people has also taught me that trauma survivors are a unique bunch with interests and preferences as varied as the next group. Yoga is a practice, a beautiful practice of mind, body and spirit. It is the yoking of mind and body and can be an expression of spirit. My hypothesis is that trauma survivors who are guided by clinicians to find their way into community yoga classes that feel right to them will be more at ease than those taking trauma Center yoga classes. That said, I am glad to see this book available and will keep a copy on my bookshelf.

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