Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Describe the origins of contemporary yoga
- Describe the difference between restorative yoga, general yoga, meditation and pranayama.
- Identify differences between the styles of yoga and be able to offer this information to patients to improved education.
- Help patients find accessible means to practice restorative yoga in order to reduce financial barriers to practice.
- Describe the benefits of props during yoga practice.
- Demonstrate understanding of trauma prevalence, and be able to identify a list of trauma triggers that may arise during restorative yoga, and how to modify set up to reduce triggers.
- Discuss various types of trauma with which patients may present.
- Customize practice through graded exposures and environmental controls
- Dose restorative yoga for patients for improved relaxation.
- Describe the window of tolerance model and how that relates to modifications to postures.
- Describe potential adverse effects of meditation and have a strategy for patient care.