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• Archive: Faculty:Sally KingDuration:5 Hours 57 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 05, 2017 Description Manual (3.84 MB) 58 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Integrating Empirically-Based Practices: Yoga and MindfulnessCore elements of yoga and mindfulnessEffects on health and stressNeuroscience – how contemplative practices rewire the brainDay to day, moment to moment practiceYoga and mindfulness as clinical interventionsTrauma informed Yoga PracticesYoga and Mindfulness: Clinical Interventions for the Mind and the EmotionsCompassion for self and othersNon-violence – recognizing and changing negative self-talkIncreasing positive emotions, decreasing negative impact of unpleasant emotionsTools for working with intense emotionsLetting go of false identities; strengthening the ‘true self’Mindful decision making through values clarificationStrategies for relapse preventionPoetry as bibliotherapy – deepening understanding, building self-compassionYoga: Clinical Interventions for the Physical BodyGentle yoga sequences for anxiety and depressionMantras for addressing anxiety and depressionBreathing practices to support a good moodBreath and emotional regulationDeep relaxation to decrease insomnia and anxietyCultivating the capacity to witness and concentrate – clinical applicationsClinical Skills, Therapist RenewalYoga and mindfulness as self-care practices for cliniciansPractitioner strategies for deepening and maintaining non-judgmental presenceLanguage for seamless integration of strategies into health care sessions Faculty Sally King, MSW, LSCSW, LCSW, RYT 200 Related seminars and products: 1 Sally King, MSW, LSCSW, LCSW, RYT 200, works as a group and individual therapist in the field of community and emergency mental health; integrating yoga breathing and movement into her practice.
• In addition to her Registered Yoga Trainer RYT-200 certification, she has specialized training and experience in trauma-sensitive yoga with eating disorders.
• Sally has provided outreach, education, and project management on behalf of Kansas University’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center and Landon Center on Aging.
• Sally provides aging/mental health teaching, training, counseling, and consulting and has received numerous “Professional of the Year” awards from her colleagues for her efforts in these areas.
• She is a Medicare provider that provides adult and senior mental health therapy along with private in-home therapeutic yoga.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Sally King receives compensation as a Mental Health Therapists for Jewish Family Services; and as a Project Manager for the University of Kansas Medical Center.