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Level 1: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery
Dec
7
to Dec 15

Level 1: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery

Through the lens of Polyvagal Theory, you will learn about how the vagus nerve is a bi-directional information highway between mind and body—more importantly, you will learn breath, movement, and awareness practices that become the building blocks of a life-changing daily practice. Within the first ten hours of this training you will develop an understanding of the 8-limbs of yoga for trauma recovery. We will explore key elements of polyvagal theory as applied to yoga including how to integrate vagal toning, neuroception of psychological safety, and co-regulation within the practice. Each class offers lecture, practice, and group discussion. Classes are offered on a yoga mat, however accessible modifications and chair yoga alternatives are offered.

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Level 2: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery
Jan
11
to Jan 26

Level 2: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery

In Level 2, Dr. Arielle Schwartz deepens your journey of applied Polyvagal Theory in therapeutic yoga with topics that expand into the connection between stress, trauma, and your health. You will learn how trauma can dysregulate the nervous system and discover the tools to facilitate greater access balance and wellbeing. In the ten hours of level two we will apply core principles of body-centered psychotherapies into therapeutic yoga. You will also learn brain and body integration practices including bilateral movements and reflex integration. You will come away with compassion based practices to work through barriers to wellness.

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Level 3: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery
Feb
1
to Feb 9

Level 3: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery

In Level 3, Dr. Arielle Schwartz helps you to compassionately explore how dissociation can show up in a yoga practice and discover pendulation strategies to navigate nervous system states. You will learn how to integrate parts work therapies to work with your internal family system through body dialogues on the yoga mat. We will deepen the journey through applied polyvagal theory in therapeutic yoga with restorative practices and a trauma-informed approach to meditation and yoga nidra. This 30 hour course concludes by teaching you tools to personalize the model to create therapeutic yoga practices for yourself, a student or a client including learning a model for a 6-week group class.

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Level 3: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery
Jan
20
to Jan 28

Level 3: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery

In Level 3, Dr. Arielle Schwartz helps you to compassionately explore how dissociation can show up in a yoga practice and discover pendulation strategies to navigate nervous system states. You will learn how to integrate parts work therapies to work with your internal family system through body dialogues on the yoga mat. We will deepen the journey through applied polyvagal theory in therapeutic yoga with restorative practices and a trauma-informed approach to meditation and yoga nidra. This 30 hour course concludes by teaching you tools to personalize the model to create therapeutic yoga practices for yourself, a student or a client including learning a model for a 6-week group class.

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Level 2: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery
Dec
2
to Dec 10

Level 2: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery

In Level 2, Dr. Arielle Schwartz deepens your journey of applied Polyvagal Theory in therapeutic yoga with topics that expand into the connection between stress, trauma, and your health. You will learn how trauma can dysregulate the nervous system and discover the tools to facilitate greater access balance and wellbeing. In the ten hours of level two we will apply core principles of body-centered psychotherapies into therapeutic yoga. You will also learn brain and body integration practices including bilateral movements and reflex integration. You will come away with compassion based practices to work through barriers to wellness.

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Level 1: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery
Nov
4
to Nov 16

Level 1: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery

Through the lens of Polyvagal Theory, you will learn about how the vagus nerve is a bi-directional information highway between mind and body—more importantly, you will learn breath, movement, and awareness practices that become the building blocks of a life-changing daily practice. Within the first ten hours of this training you will develop an understanding of the 8-limbs of yoga for trauma recovery. We will explore key elements of polyvagal theory as applied to yoga including how to integrate vagal toning, neuroception of psychological safety, and co-regulation within the practice. Each class offers lecture, practice, and group discussion. Classes are offered on a yoga mat, however accessible modifications and chair yoga alternatives are offered.

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Online Training: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Yoga - Level 2
Jan
23
to Jan 31

Online Training: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Yoga - Level 2

In Level 2, Dr. Arielle Schwartz deepens our journey of applied Polyvagal Theory in therapeutic yoga with advanced topics that expand into working with trauma and grief as related to nervous system health. This session focuses on attending to grief, trauma, Complex PTSD, and dissociation in therapeutic yoga. In addition, we will explore how to invite a sense of safety in the body when working with chronic pain or illness.

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Online Training: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Yoga - Level 1
Oct
3
to Oct 11

Online Training: Applied Polyvagal Theory in Yoga - Level 1

In Level 1, Dr. Arielle Schwartz guides you to explore the connection between stress, trauma, and your health. Through the lens of Polyvagal Theory, you will learn all about how the vagus nerve is a bi-directional information highway between mind and body—more importantly, you will learn to fine-tune your health with breath, movement, and awareness practices that become the building blocks of a life-changing daily practice.

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