Debra Alvis – Bringing Trauma-Informed Yoga into Mental Health Clinical Practice

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[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase Debra Alvis – Bringing Trauma-Informed Yoga into Mental Health Clinical Practice courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41Faculty:Debra AlvisDuration:6 Hours 8 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jun 15, 2018 Manual (4.78 MB) 55 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Yoga Tradition and NeuropsychologyYoga, Patanjali and MIR’sThe importance of heart rate variability (HRV)Embodied PsychotherapyThe Triune Brain: left out of traditional psychotherapy?Regulating the brain’s trauma centerTracking body sensation and breathing deeplyA frame of reference from Somatic PsychotherapyNeuroplasticity and interpersonal neurobiologyApply Trauma-Informed Yoga Postures in the Psychotherapy Session for PTSD, Anxiety and DepressionThe evidence in evidence-based yoga practiceYoga and polaritiesGuided script for chair yoga:5 trauma-informed chair yoga posturesGuiding and integrating the poses into your existing treatment modality (EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, etc.)Chair trauma-yoga:Tracking body sensationGaining self-masteryIncreasing self-regulationExpanding present-moment awarenessExperience a chair yoga warm up and posture sequenceYoga and the BreathRespiration and the autonomic nervous system (ANS)Breathing techniques to regulate the ANS and calm symptoms of trauma, anxiety and depressionExperience the three-part deep breath and scriptStructure of the Embodied Psychotherapy Session or GroupEvaluating the clientOpening the sessionHealing polarities:Inner/outerSympathetic/parasympathetic activationSensing/actionCognitive/somaticHealthy symptoms of trauma dischargeKey points in making referrals to yoga classesTherapeutic Value of Yoga Nidra (Yogic Sleep)The benefits of sleeping while awakeVarieties of Yoga NidraGuided experience of Satchidananda’s Yoga NidraDiscussion of Yoga Nidra scriptUsing MeditationThe relaxation responseMindfulness meditation: open-focused meditationA guided experience of both styles of meditationThe benefits of meditation in the trauma psychotherapy sessionCase Study Faculty Debra Alvis, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 10 Debra Alvis, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist, professor, and workplace wellness consultant whose trainings to address compassion fatigue have helped healthcare and mental health professionals around the country, including the medical staff at a flagship state university health center.Over the last 20 years Dr. Alvis has designed individualized and group programs to promote stress hardiness, work-life balance, and resiliency for nurses, physicians, social workers, counselors, and others working in jobs with excessive demands on their empathy. Her work in a range of medical and mental health settings provides her with a keen understanding of these demands and the potential impact on professionals across disciplines.Dr. Alvis also developed and led the Mind/Body Program at the University of Georgia that specializes in addressing anxiety, stress, and depression in individuals with physical health concerns and co-morbid mental health issues.Dr. Alvis lectures, leads retreats around the world, and maintains a private practice in Georgia where she treats clients with anxiety, trauma, shame, depression and relational concerns. She continues to serve as a professor at the University of Georgia where she supervises the clinical work of doctoral students, teaches health psychology, and co-leads a research team.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Debra Alvis is in private practice. Dr. Alvis receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Debra Alvis has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose. Salepage: https://catalog.pesi.com//item/bringing-traumainformed-yoga-mental-health-clinical-practice-32860Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/6oPlTPurchase Debra Alvis – Bringing Trauma-Informed Yoga into Mental Health Clinical Practice courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41