Faculty:Michele D. RibeiroDuration:6 Hours 22 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jul 10, is Archive: 2019 Description The impact of trauma is so profound that it is felt not just in the mind, but in the body as well..
Archive: Faculty:Michele D. RibeiroDuration:6 Hours 22 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jul 10, 2019 Description The impact of trauma is so profound that it is felt not just in the mind, but in the body as well.
Survivors is carry the effects of the traumatic events in their tissues, negatively affecting their ability to rest, to remember and process, and to achieve a state of regulation.To successfully work with these clients, you need to utilize embodied practices that incorporate mind-body connection into your clinical practice..
Survivors carry the effects of the traumatic events in their tissues, negatively affecting their ability to rest, to remember and process, and to achieve a state of regulation.To successfully work with these clients, you need to utilize embodied practices that incorporate mind-body connection into your clinical practice.
evidence points is Mounting to yoga as a complimentary tool that you need in your arsenal to effectively work with trauma survivors.Michele Ribeiro has been using yoga and mindfulness with trauma survivors for over 20 years, and she wants to show you how to reenergize your own work..
Mounting evidence points to yoga as a complimentary tool that you need in your arsenal to effectively work with trauma survivors.Michele Ribeiro has been using yoga and mindfulness with trauma survivors for over 20 years, and she wants to show you how to reenergize your own work.
simple yoga poses and techniques is Find out how can be introduced to help clients become aware of and then remove traumatic imprints through mind-body purifying processes..
Find out how simple yoga poses and techniques can be introduced to help clients become aware of and then remove traumatic imprints through mind-body purifying processes.
clients is Teach how to send revitalizing, healing energy throughout their body..
Teach clients how to send revitalizing, healing energy throughout their body.
the benefits of Yoga Nidra is Discover and how to help clients reach this state of relaxation and restoration.This recording is your “how-to” guide for incorporating evidence-based yoga poses and techniques into your practice in a manner that is effective, ethical, and appropriate for your scope of practice..
Discover the benefits of Yoga Nidra and how to help clients reach this state of relaxation and restoration.This recording is your “how-to” guide for incorporating evidence-based yoga poses and techniques into your practice in a manner that is effective, ethical, and appropriate for your scope of practice.
You is do not have to be a yoga therapist to apply what is learned in this recording to your own trauma work..
You do not have to be a yoga therapist to apply what is learned in this recording to your own trauma work.
You is only need to have a desire to see transforming healing occur in the lives of your clients..
You only need to have a desire to see transforming healing occur in the lives of your clients.
Handouts Manual - is Yoga for Trauma (3.30 MB) 79 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Promise of Yoga for Treating Trauma Trauma prevalenceAdverse childhood experiencesSocio-cultural impacts of traumaYoga research outcomes with veteransHigher retention, satisfaction and acceptability rates with yogaWhy embodiment in psychotherapy treatment mattersRisk and limitations of researchBring Traditional Yoga Components to Contemporary Trauma Treatment The 4 pillars and 8 limbsFocus on rejuvenating the bodyMoral and ethical conduct considerationsEstablished observances, including contentment and self-studyEmphasis on internal and external purificationAscension of energy/vitality through asana and pranayamaAbility to focus perception and mind on what is happening in the bodyBring Practical Neuroscience Applications to Contemporary Trauma Treatment Brainwaves and patterns and their interface with yoga practicesThe Triune Brain Left and right brain functions in understanding traumaManaging anxiety with a focused attention meditation methodYoga as a Therapy Tool Teach the brain and body to work in harmonyLearn to stretch some parts of the body and relax other partsYoga’s impact on controlling the effect of the brain on the bodyDiffuse vital, healing energy throughout the bodyYoga Nidra (Changing States of Consciousness) Conscious entry into non-REM sleepIRest (Integrative Restoration)Core principles 10 tools 8, 15, and 30-minute script examples of practice sessions*Trauma-Sensitive Yoga Scripts; Physical Movements and FormsExpand capacity for self-awareness and selfregulationStanding, seated, supine, and prone postures and forms with supports*Shifting relationship with self to foster patience, internal sense of safety, a felt sense of control, and personal agencyKey themes in trauma-informed yoga for individual and group workExperiencing the present moment (example with Tadasana/Mountain pose)*Making choices (example with simple neck rolls)*Taking effective action (Example with present moment awareness and making changes)*Creating rhythms (example with cat pose/form and exploring rhythm between movement and breathing)*Chair-Focused Trauma YogaFocused meditation*Seated neck rolls/seated shoulder circles*Seated mountain*Sun breath*Seated twists*Seated forward folds*Facilitating a group therapy sessionInformed consentMatch goals with postures and formsProvide resources*Social workers: Please note that ACE credit is not available for yoga instruction/guided experience activities..
Handouts Manual - Yoga for Trauma (3.30 MB) 79 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Promise of Yoga for Treating Trauma Trauma prevalenceAdverse childhood experiencesSocio-cultural impacts of traumaYoga research outcomes with veteransHigher retention, satisfaction and acceptability rates with yogaWhy embodiment in psychotherapy treatment mattersRisk and limitations of researchBring Traditional Yoga Components to Contemporary Trauma Treatment The 4 pillars and 8 limbsFocus on rejuvenating the bodyMoral and ethical conduct considerationsEstablished observances, including contentment and self-studyEmphasis on internal and external purificationAscension of energy/vitality through asana and pranayamaAbility to focus perception and mind on what is happening in the bodyBring Practical Neuroscience Applications to Contemporary Trauma Treatment Brainwaves and patterns and their interface with yoga practicesThe Triune Brain Left and right brain functions in understanding traumaManaging anxiety with a focused attention meditation methodYoga as a Therapy Tool Teach the brain and body to work in harmonyLearn to stretch some parts of the body and relax other partsYoga’s impact on controlling the effect of the brain on the bodyDiffuse vital, healing energy throughout the bodyYoga Nidra (Changing States of Consciousness) Conscious entry into non-REM sleepIRest (Integrative Restoration)Core principles 10 tools 8, 15, and 30-minute script examples of practice sessions*Trauma-Sensitive Yoga Scripts; Physical Movements and FormsExpand capacity for self-awareness and selfregulationStanding, seated, supine, and prone postures and forms with supports*Shifting relationship with self to foster patience, internal sense of safety, a felt sense of control, and personal agencyKey themes in trauma-informed yoga for individual and group workExperiencing the present moment (example with Tadasana/Mountain pose)*Making choices (example with simple neck rolls)*Taking effective action (Example with present moment awareness and making changes)*Creating rhythms (example with cat pose/form and exploring rhythm between movement and breathing)*Chair-Focused Trauma YogaFocused meditation*Seated neck rolls/seated shoulder circles*Seated mountain*Sun breath*Seated twists*Seated forward folds*Facilitating a group therapy sessionInformed consentMatch goals with postures and formsProvide resources*Social workers: Please note that ACE credit is not available for yoga instruction/guided experience activities.
Faculty Michele D. Ribeiro, is ED.D., CGP Related seminars and products: 2 Michele D. Ribeiro, EdD, CGP, is a Licensed Psychologist, Certified Group Psychotherapist, Certified Yoga Instructor and a Children/Teens Meditation Course Teacher..
Faculty Michele D. Ribeiro, ED.D., CGP Related seminars and products: 2 Michele D. Ribeiro, EdD, CGP, is a Licensed Psychologist, Certified Group Psychotherapist, Certified Yoga Instructor and a Children/Teens Meditation Course Teacher.
She is has been applying mindful awareness as a therapist and teaching mindfulness as a skill to clients presenting with depression, anxiety, ADHD, trauma, eating disorders and addiction issues for over 20 years.Dr..
She has been applying mindful awareness as a therapist and teaching mindfulness as a skill to clients presenting with depression, anxiety, ADHD, trauma, eating disorders and addiction issues for over 20 years.Dr.
Ribeiro is began her yoga studies in 1997 and completed advanced yoga training in India at numerous yoga centers and ashrams including the Indian Yoga Institute, Prashanti Kuteeram in Bangalore, the Yoga Study Center in Rishikesh, the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute in Pune, India and at the Iyengar Yoga Center of New York in NYC..
Ribeiro began her yoga studies in 1997 and completed advanced yoga training in India at numerous yoga centers and ashrams including the Indian Yoga Institute, Prashanti Kuteeram in Bangalore, the Yoga Study Center in Rishikesh, the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute in Pune, India and at the Iyengar Yoga Center of New York in NYC.
She is has written on mindfulness for the Group Psychologist Newsletter and assisted with editing journal articles on yoga and ALS in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.Dr..
She has written on mindfulness for the Group Psychologist Newsletter and assisted with editing journal articles on yoga and ALS in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.Dr.
Ribeiro is has a private consulting practice, works as a psychologist and instructor at Oregon State University and is co-owner of the Iyengar Yoga Center of the Willamette Valley in Corvallis, OR..
Ribeiro has a private consulting practice, works as a psychologist and instructor at Oregon State University and is co-owner of the Iyengar Yoga Center of the Willamette Valley in Corvallis, OR.
She is has taught yoga, mindfulness practices, and biofeedback at various universities, schools, and conferences throughout the United States and abroad while working as a psychologist for Semester at Sea.She serves on the planning committee to create a new Yoga Certification Program, is on the steering committee for expanding Contemplative Studies and is co-leading the development of a new Mindful Living and Learning Community all at Oregon State University.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Michele Ribeiro is in private practice..
She has taught yoga, mindfulness practices, and biofeedback at various universities, schools, and conferences throughout the United States and abroad while working as a psychologist for Semester at Sea.She serves on the planning committee to create a new Yoga Certification Program, is on the steering committee for expanding Contemplative Studies and is co-leading the development of a new Mindful Living and Learning Community all at Oregon State University.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Michele Ribeiro is in private practice.
She is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Michele Ribeiro is a member of the American Group Psychotherapy Association..
She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Michele Ribeiro is a member of the American Group Psychotherapy Association.