Facilitator: Lisa Radz, RSW, MFT, CPT, RYT
Date: Nov 18 - 20, 2022
Time: Friday 6-9 pm Sat + Sun 9-4 pm
Investment: $299 + gst
Trauma-informed care (TIC) incorporates an understanding of the frequency and effects of early adversity on an individual’s functioning across the life span. Applying TIC to yoga teaching training differs from trauma resolution therapy. Rather than focusing on specific interventions, TIC seeks to create a safe environment for clients that enables trust, choice, collaboration, and empowerment so that clients can experience healthy relationships with others and themselves.
Yoga practitioners will learn to self-reflect on the ways that their own beliefs, values, attitudes, and experiences Intersect.
Yoga practitioners know that Yoga helps regulate someone’s nervous system. Working with a polyvagal lens they can deepen their knowledge on postures that help really stimulate or de-stimulate a client's nervous system depending on the type of stress and trauma they are experiencing