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Bringing Trauma-Informed Yoga into Mental Health Care The Yoga Tradition and Current Developments in Neuropsychology Yoga, Patanjali and MRI’s Yoga and heart rate variability: Bessel van der Kolk’s discovery Yoga as a complete system of Energy Medicine Embodied Psychotherapy The Triune Brain: which part was left out of traditional psychotherapy? How yoga regulates the brain’s trauma center The benefits of tracking body sensation and breathing deeply A frame of reference from Somatic Psychotherapy: Daniel Siegel’s “Window of Tolerance” Frontiers of brain functioning: neuroplasticity and Interpersonal Neurobiology Applying Trauma-Informed Yoga Postures in the Psychotherapy Session for PTSD, Anxiety and Depression The evidence in evidence-based yoga practice Guided script for chair yoga: 5 Trauma-Informed chair yoga postures The script to use for guiding and integrating the poses into your existing treatment modality (EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, etc). Chair trauma-yoga: tracking body sensation gaining self-mastery increasing self-regulation expanding present-moment awareness Practical experience of a chair yoga warm up and posture sequence Yoga and the Breath The physiology of respiration: gross and subtle Using breathing techniques to regulate the Autonomic Nervous System and calm symptoms of trauma, anxiety and depression An experience of the three-part deep breath Practicum on the three-part deep breath from a script Evidence-based benefits of bringing yoga into psychotherapy Structure of the Embodied Psychotherapy Session or Group Evaluating the client Opening the session Modulating the intensity of the client’s experience Healing polarities: Inner/outer Sympathetic/parasympathetic activation Sensing/action Cognitive/somatic Healthy symptoms of trauma discharge Key points in making referrals to yoga classes Therapeutic Value of Yoga Nidra (Yogic Sleep) The latest proven intervention for PTSD: the latest in the military’s arsenal of treatments Yoga Nidra basics: the benefits of sleeping while awake Varieties of Yoga Nidra: the work of Richard Miller, Swami Rama, Swami Satyanana, Swami Satchidananda Guided experience of Satchidananda’s Yoga Nidra Discussion of Yoga Nidra script Meditation as Cognitive Therapy The relaxation response: a focused, mantra-based approach Mindfulness meditation: open-focused meditation A Guided Experience of both styles of meditation Bringing 3 benefits of meditation into the trauma psychotherapy session PESI P.O. Box 1000 Eau Claire, WI 54702 A division of PESI, Inc. 33563 NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 www.pesi.com www.pesi.com/inhouse Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility! www.pesi.com WBC THE WHOLE-BRAIN CHILD WORKBOOK now & use Promo Code Go to go.pesi.com/083550 $19.99 & FREE SHIPPING $29.99 PRE-ORDER SPECIAL & Tina Payne Bryson, PhD Daniel J. Siegel, MD Outline 1. Explain 2 ways that autonomic nervous system dysregulation contributes to PTSD symptoms. 2. Identify 2 symptoms of post traumatic stress Disorder which can be decreased through trauma-sensitive yoga practice. 3. Describe 5 trauma-informed chair yoga postures for use in the psychotherapy session or group. 4. Explain the yogic three-part deep breathing practice which is appropriate for the therapy session or group. 5. List 3 benefits of bringing yogic deep relaxation (Yoga Nidra) into the therapy session. 6. Specify 2 yogic strategies to reduce anxiety and depression. 7. Demonstrate hands-on applications of chair yoga and three-part deep breathing practices, using scripts and practice sessions. 8. Explain 2 guidelines concerning which clients to use yogic techniques with, which techniques, and when. Objectives Questions? Call customer service at 800-844-8260 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA Monday April 27, 2015 CHERRY HILL, NJ Wednesday April 29, 2015 LANGHORNE, PA Friday May 1, 2015 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA April 27, 2015 CHERRY HILL, NJ April 29, 2015 LANGHORNE, PA May 1, 2015 Bringing Bringing into into Trauma-Informed Trauma-Informed Mental Health Clinical Practice Mental Health Clinical Practice Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga • Integrate classic yoga for trauma recovery • Practice evidence-based yogic interventions which you can use immediately with PTSD, anxiety and depression • Integrate yoga with treatment modalities such as EMDR, S.E. and Sensorimotor Therapy • Offer your clients (and yourself) powerful self-help tools www.pesi.com/inhouse

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Page 1: Trauma-Informed Yoga - PESI of Yoga Nidra: the work of Richard Miller, Swami Rama, Swami Satyanana, Swami Satchidananda Guided experience of Satchidananda’s Yoga Nidra Discussion

Bringing Trauma-Informed Yoga into Mental Health CareThe Yoga Tradition and Current Developments in NeuropsychologyYoga, Patanjali and MRI’sYoga and heart rate variability: Bessel van der Kolk’s discoveryYoga as a complete system of Energy Medicine

Embodied Psychotherapy The Triune Brain: which part was left out of traditional psychotherapy?How yoga regulates the brain’s trauma centerThe benefits of tracking body sensation and breathing deeplyA frame of reference from Somatic Psychotherapy: Daniel Siegel’s “Window of Tolerance”Frontiers of brain functioning: neuroplasticity and Interpersonal Neurobiology

Applying Trauma-Informed Yoga Postures in the Psychotherapy Session for PTSD, Anxiety and DepressionThe evidence in evidence-based yoga practiceGuided script for chair yoga: 5 Trauma-Informed chair yoga postures The script to use for guiding and integrating the poses into your existing treatment modality (EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, etc).Chair trauma-yoga: tracking body sensation gaining self-mastery increasing self-regulation expanding present-moment awarenessPractical experience of a chair yoga warm up and posture sequence

Yoga and the BreathThe physiology of respiration: gross and subtleUsing breathing techniques to regulate the Autonomic Nervous System and calm symptoms of trauma, anxiety and depressionAn experience of the three-part deep breathPracticum on the three-part deep breath from a scriptEvidence-based benefits of bringing yoga into psychotherapy

Structure of the Embodied Psychotherapy Session or GroupEvaluating the clientOpening the sessionModulating the intensity of the client’s experienceHealing polarities: Inner/outer Sympathetic/parasympathetic activation Sensing/action Cognitive/somaticHealthy symptoms of trauma dischargeKey points in making referrals to yoga classes

Therapeutic Value of Yoga Nidra (Yogic Sleep) The latest proven intervention for PTSD: the latest in the military’s arsenal of treatmentsYoga Nidra basics: the benefits of sleeping while awake Varieties of Yoga Nidra: the work of Richard Miller, Swami Rama, Swami Satyanana, Swami Satchidananda Guided experience of Satchidananda’s Yoga NidraDiscussion of Yoga Nidra script

Meditation as Cognitive TherapyThe relaxation response: a focused, mantra-based approachMindfulness meditation: open-focused meditationA Guided Experience of both styles of meditationBringing 3 benefits of meditation into the trauma psychotherapy session

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www.pesi.com

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Go to go.pesi.com/083550

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& Tina Payne Bryson, PhdDaniel J. Siegel, Md

Outline

1. Explain 2 ways that autonomic nervous system dysregulation contributes to PTSD symptoms.

2. Identify 2 symptoms of post traumatic stress Disorder which can be decreased through trauma-sensitive yoga practice.

3. Describe 5 trauma-informed chair yoga postures for use in the psychotherapy session or group.

4. Explain the yogic three-part deep breathing practice which is appropriate for the therapy session or group.

5. List 3 benefits of bringing yogic deep relaxation (Yoga Nidra) into the therapy session.

6. Specify 2 yogic strategies to reduce anxiety and depression.

7. Demonstrate hands-on applications of chair yoga and three-part deep breathing practices, using scripts and practice sessions.

8. Explain 2 guidelines concerning which clients to use yogic techniques with, which techniques, and when.

Objectives

Questions? Call customer service at

800-844-8260

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA Monday

April 27, 2015

CHERRY HILL, NJ Wednesday

April 29, 2015

LANGHORNE, PA Friday

May 1, 2015

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA April 27, 2015

CHERRY HILL, NJ April 29, 2015

LANGHORNE, PA May 1, 2015

Bringing

Bringing

into

into

Trauma-Informed

Trauma-Informed

Mental Health Clinical Practice

Mental Health Clinical Practice

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• Integrate classic yoga for trauma recovery

• Practice evidence-based yogic interventions which you can use immediately with PTSD, anxiety and depression

• Integrate yoga with treatment modalities such as EMDR, S.E. and Sensorimotor Therapy

• Offer your clients (and yourself) powerful self-help tools

www.pesi.com/inhouse

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A ttend this state-of-the-art workshop and discover yoga-based interventions to regulate the autonomic nervous system

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Join Joann Lutz, MSW, LICSW, E-RYT, for an in-depth training on the principles and practices of trauma-informed yoga, with a special focus on chair yoga postures, yogic breathing exercises, and yoga nidra, the yogic sleep. This workshop also incorporates techniques and theory from trauma studies, somatic psychotherapy and ayurveda. Throughout the day, you will learn the importance of nervous-system regulation to the process of psychological healing.

Joann trained with Bessel van der Kolk’s The Trauma Center in Boston and will share with you transformational skills for you and your clients. Learn first-hand why organizations as diverse as the U. S. Army and the U.S. prison system have embraced yoga as an evidence-based approach to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression.

Through lecture, experiential exercises, video clips, and case studies, you will leave the workshop with the background and tools you need to add trauma-informed yogic interventions to whatever style of therapy you currently practice.

Discover how trauma-informed yoga can improve your clinical outcomes!

Joann Lutz, MSW, LICSW, E-RYT, is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, an Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher with the Yoga Alliance and a Certified Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist. She studied and completed advanced Trauma & Yoga courses with Bessel

van der Kolk’s The Trauma Center in Boston, MA.

Joann has been training mental health professionals to bring trauma-informed yoga into their healing work nationally and internationally for the past six years, bringing this work to universities, conferences, hospitals, ashrams and yoga centers, and her work was featured on Tucson, Arizona television. Her CEU course, “Bringing Yoga into Social Work Practice,” was published by the National Association of Social Workers, Ma. Chapter, in 2014.

She has practiced Integral Yoga for more than 40 years and taught for 34. During this time, in addition to her private psychotherapy practice in Northampton, Ma., she has taught yoga at Omega Institute; Harbin Hot Springs; Rowe Conference Center and Sivananda Yoga Retreat, Bahamas, among other venues.

She currently teaches trauma-informed yoga to groups recovering from major mental disorders in Western MA. She had also taught specialized yoga classes to combat veterans and individuals with eating disorders.

Joann created and taught the first East Coast continuing education courses on “Bringing Spirituality into Psychotherapy” for mental health professionals at various schools of social work. She was the New England Coordinator for the Spiritual Emergence Network during the 1990’s.

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