8 Week Yoga Therapy Course for Trauma and PTSD Recovery starting THURSDAY 2 MAY, 2024

Thu May 02 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:15 pm

Newcastle, NSW | Newcastle

Kundalini Yoga - Newcastle
Publisher/HostKundalini Yoga - Newcastle
8 Week Yoga Therapy Course for  Trauma and PTSD Recovery starting THURSDAY 2 MAY, 2024
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THURSDAY NIGHT!
NEWCASTLE
6PM -7.15PM
2 MAY - 20 JUNE, 2024
Full Price: $280
Concession: $250 (Proof of ID required)
Restore your original strength & resilience – Trauma and PTSD Recovery Program.
An 8- week course supporting people with Post Traumatic Stress.
"Trauma is not what happens to you. Trauma is what happens inside you, as a result of what happens to you” Dr Gabor Maté
The practice of Yoga has been found to be effective for treating anxiety, depression and insomnia which are key symptoms of PTSD. This specialised course uses tools from Yoga Therapy, Somatic Healing & Applied Polyvagal Theory alongside Therapeutic Yogic Tools/Philosophy, Neuroscience and Gabor Maté's psychotherapeutic approach of Compassionate Inquiry.
Unhealed trauma impacts every aspect of our lives.
It shapes the way we live, the way we love and the way we make sense of the world. It is the root of our deepest wounds…
From addiction to troubles with intimacy, all the way to emotional, spiritual and physical health.
Restore your original strength & resilience – Trauma and PTSD Recovery Program. An 8 - week course supporting people with Trauma and PTSD.

This course is an evidence based course for people who have experienced stress or trauma in their younger years.
Research shows that the body stores trauma in muscle tissue and the brain. The effects of stored trauma can include nightmares, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, insomnia, fear and a compromised immune system. Stored trauma can also lead to negative self defeating behaviour patterns, substance abuse & addiction.

The classes are a combination of physical and mental exercises, breath work and meditations that were put together to target the areas of stored trauma and dis-regulation.
The specialised yoga course for the recovery of trauma is designed to help safely move people out of states of hyper arousal or shut down and disassociation back into life.

The course begins by creating a sense of safety and then slowly and progressively begins to awaken the confidence to explore and accept what is being felt in the body. To be present in the body is a positive step towards recovery.
The pace and progression of the course helps to develop an inner pulse of contraction and expansion. This pulse works in class by inviting an action, then a pause, then an action and so on. The students are invited to engage in a practice of breath work or meditation and then they are given time or they can choose to take the time, to pause and relax. This is an important part of the process of balancing the nervous system. Relax the body, the mind will follow.
Lucinda is a Counsellor and Yoga Therapist and is strong advocate in the ability of Yoga and Mindfulness to enrich our lives. She facilitates private therapy sessions and Group Yoga Therapy sessions for the treatment of trauma, anxiety and depression. Lucinda has studied with Gabor Maté in the treatment of Addictions and Trauma and uses his psychotherapeutic method of Compassionate Inquiry throughout her work.

** Pre-registration is required prior to the first class. This course will have very small numbers, held in a quiet, safe, treelined venue with lots of on street parking, and wheel chair access.
PLEASE NOTE:
This is a small safe group and there is no sharing of your past or your experiences to the group.
To keep this space as safe as possible for all participants I would like to add that this course is NOT a training course. I have been studying in this area for 20 years. Please reach out and I will direct you to the Trauma Informed Training Courses that I recommend.

No prior yoga experience is necessary
Tuesday's at ADAMSTOWN/NEWCASTLE
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