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In this encore episode with Jenna Little, we explore trauma-informed yoga and story work. We discuss how these practices can be integrated to support deep healing through the mind-body connection, emphasizing the importance of invitational language, pacing, and somatic practices. Jenna shares her journey, insights on using yoga in therapeutic settings, and effective ways to process trauma and enhance self-awareness.
MEET Jenna Little
Jenna Little is a Somatic Therapist, trauma-informed Yoga Teacher, and Registered Dietitian who has a passion for integrative and holistic healing. She blends many modalities for a unique embodied healing process that supports and empowers clients to come home to their bodies, souls, spirit, and story for healing, wholeness, and freedom. She works with individuals as well as offers several groups and yoga classes including her signature Yoga For Healing intensive. She finds meaning in raising her 3 daughters as well as running her business and balancing her sacred work in the world.
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In this encore episode, Kim Bevans shares her expertise on incorporating somatic interventions into traditional talk therapy, exploring common misconceptions and the profound healing impact of therapists using their own embodiment. We discuss practical tips for therapists looking to enrich their toolkit with somatic techniques and emphasize the importance of therapists having their own movement practices. We also look at various somatic interventions, including movement, identifying body sensations, and using expressive therapy approaches.
MEET Kim Bevans
Kim Bevans is a body-oriented therapist and Embodiment Expert. Kim received her master's degree from Columbia College Chicago in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling. Kim is a Board-Certified Dance/Movement Therapist and Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Massachusetts. Kim provides therapy to women who over-intellectualize, spend too much time in their thinking minds, and feel emotionally overwhelmed. Kim helps women hear the call in their bodies and hearts to facilitate deeper connection, understanding, and healing within themselves. Her private practice is in Boston, Massachusetts. Based on her years of embodied clinical experience and ongoing learning, Kim provides education and consultation for therapists who want to level up their mind-body toolbox.
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In today’s” Yoga Snack,” we focus on practical mindfulness techniques to help navigate the holiday season with greater peace and intention. I share simple yet effective practices, including gratitude rituals, sensory walks, and breathing exercises, aimed at cultivating presence amidst the busy season.
" One thing I've reflected on over the years is to really pause, step back, and think about what are my expectations for the holiday season. What do I want to cultivate and bring in? Do I want to bring in that stressful energy? How can I find more calm?”
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In this episode, we explore the transformative effects of combining EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) with yoga for trauma healing. We discuss the science behind EMDR, its protocols, and the benefits of integrating mindful movement, breathwork, and body awareness practices from yoga. This episode will share a practical yoga session and examples of how these modalities enhance therapeutic outcomes, fostering a sense of empowerment and embodiment in clients.
MEET Paula Soto
Paula Soto LCSW, LISW-CP, ERYT200, YACEP/Paula owns Intersections Wellness and Intersections Wellness Intensive Treatment. She offers EMDR intensives, adjunct EMDR therapy, trauma-focused yoga instruction, consultation, continuing education, and program development. Paula serves therapy clients in PA and SC.
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Integrating Yoga and EMDR in TherapyThe EMDR Reprocessing Session ExplainedChallenges and Considerations in EMDR Therapy Integrating Yoga with EMDR TherapyTailoring Yoga Practices to Client NeedsChair Yoga Demonstration
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In today’s episode, we discuss how therapists can integrate simple, trauma-informed breathing techniques into clinical sessions to help clients regulate their nervous systems, reduce anxiety, and reconnect with their bodies. We will go into the benefits of breathwork and safety considerations. I will also share practical examples of breathwork practices for you to try in your therapy sessions. We also discuss the importance of using these techniques preventatively, how to individualize practices for clients and offer guidance on incorporating these methods ethically and safely.
"Breathwork is one of the simplest, most effective tools you can offer your clients. It can help with racing thoughts, soothe heightened emotions, and create moments of calm, even in the most overwhelming situations.”
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In this episode, we explore the profound connection between yoga and creativity. Guest Puja Shah, a writer and yoga enthusiast, discusses how practices like asanas and pranayama can unleash creative potential and serve as coping tools for mental health. Puja shares her journey with yoga, insights on how it influenced her writing, and yoga's therapeutic benefits for therapists and their clients. The episode also includes a practical demonstration of the Brahmari Pranayama for fostering creativity.
MEET Puja Shah
Puja is a visionary poet who shares her voice through fiction, spoken word poetry, guided meditations, and teaching. Puja holds a D.M.D. doctorate degree and has completed multiple training courses in yoga, meditation, and ancient wisdom. She teaches corporate mindfulness guided meditations and is the author of the multiple award-winning novel For My Sister focuses on girls' rights.
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In today’s” Yoga Snack,” we focus on a Pranayama practice called color breathing. This practice combines breathwork with visualization to help clients manage stress, connect with their inner world, and achieve greater self-awareness. We discuss how therapists can integrate these techniques into their sessions, providing clients with easy-to-implement tools to enhance their well-being.
"This is something you could do while you’re driving, you can do them while you're in a waiting room, and we can do them as we take breaks during the day as therapists for our own self-care”
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In this episode of Yoga in the Therapy Room, we explore the ancient practice of mudras—symbolic hand gestures used in yoga and meditation to channel life force energy. We discuss the origins, benefits, and practical applications of various mudras, including their potential to enhance mood, and focus, and reduce stress. This guide is designed for therapists looking to integrate these techniques into their practice and individuals interested in incorporating them into their self-care routines. This episode walks you through mudras like Anjali, Gyan, Dhyana, and Apana and the benefits of each of these techniques.
" If we go back to interoception and noticing what's going on in our body if we have our hands in a mudra, we can feel the sensations of the fingertips touching, the placement of the hands if they're on the lap. Just even connecting with that alone can be grounding or a mindfulness practice." -Chris McDonald
Understanding Mudras: Definition and BenefitsExploring the Elements and Origins of MudrasPractical Applications and Benefits of MudrasGuided Mudra Practices Integrating Mudras into Therapy and Self-Care
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In this episode, we discuss how yoga can be a powerful tool for nervous system regulation, particularly for therapists and their clients dealing with trauma and anxiety. Amanda, a mental health therapist and yoga instructor, shares her journey into yoga and offers practical insights into bringing yoga into the therapy room. She highlights the importance of an intuitive approach and provides a hands-on yoga practice to help you experience the benefits firsthand. Amanda also discusses the integration of various therapeutic theories with yoga, emphasizing the role of self-care and the therapist's own nervous system regulation.
MEET Amanda Baker
Amanda believes that we are more authentic as our child-like selves than we are as an adult. We are more likely to share our truth and live our truth as children, but who says we have to stop? Amanda is a mental health therapist, 500hr yoga instructor, and poet. She integrates mental health, yoga, creativity, and writing into her work and daily life. Amanda has worked in the clinical field of social work for over 10 years and in the last five she has utilized yoga psychology as a framework for treating mental health diagnoses, symptoms, and mind-body restoration. Amanda came back to her child-like passions just before the pandemic as she embarked on basic yoga teaching training and writing poetry daily. She loved music, dance, and writing as a kid. In coming back to self with her interests she stumbled on the healing benefits of these inner resources in self. Your mind, your body, and your heart. Amanda offers therapeutic yoga workshops, classes, and one-on-one therapy in Baltimore, MD. She also has two published poetry books, entitled ASK: A Collection of Poetry, Lyrics, and Words as well as "What Is Another Word for Intimacy" which can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Yellow Arrow Publishing. Apply
Find out more at Amanda Baker Writes and connect with Amanda on Instagram and at Fire Fly Counseling Collective
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Integrating Yoga into TherapyNervous System Regulation through YogaClinical Theories and YogaPractical Applications and TechniquesEmbodying Confidence Through Yoga PracticeTherapist Self-Care and Client ConnectionTrauma-Informed Yoga PracticesGuided Yoga Practice for Listeners
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In this episode, we explore the transformative power of slowing down in a fast-paced world. Joined by yoga therapist Addie deHilster, we delve into practical strategies using yoga, mindfulness, and everyday activities to reduce stress and cultivate calm. We also talk about the significance of breath control, gradual movements, and integrating slow practices like restorative and yin yoga into daily life. We look at the importance of self-care, intentional pauses, and playful spontaneity, the conversation highlights the benefits for those dealing with anxiety, stress, and trauma. Listeners are encouraged to connect with their body, heart, and mind, and approach transitions with curiosity.
MEET Addie deHilster
Addie deHilster is a C-IAYT Yoga Therapist and a trained Mindfulness Meditation teacher. She draws from her long-term experience practicing Buddhist Insight Meditation and Yoga, Qigong, and Somatic movement modalities. Addie owned and operated a community yoga studio for over 5 years, and she has taught accessible movement practices for students with challenges such as chronic pain, arthritis, cancer, and insomnia. These days, she is most interested in de-compartmentalizing movement and meditation practices, and finding creative ways to make mindfulness more accessible to those struggling with traditional sitting practices. Addie is the host of the Moved To Meditate Podcast and leads an online Mindful Movement Teacher Training.
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In this episode, I discuss the ethical and practical considerations of integrating yoga into therapy sessions. Emphasizing the importance of adhering to one's scope of practice and competence. I share insights from consultations with the American Counseling Association's ethics committee and my own extensive research. I also discuss the need for specialized training, informed consent, and cultural competence to ensure safe and effective therapeutic practices. It features practical examples and a case study.
"Scope of competence is more of an ethical concern, and the definition refers to the specific areas or interventions in which a therapist has appropriate education, training, supervision, and experience." -Chris McDonald
Understanding Scope of PracticeScope of Competence and Ethical ConsiderationsCase Study: Ethical Issues in Yoga Integration Informed Consent in Yoga Therapy Understanding Informed ConsentCompetence and Ongoing Development Building Confidence in Integrating YogaThe Importance of Supervision and ConsultationAdapting Yoga for Individual NeedsPractical Tips for Integrating Yoga
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In today’s,” Yoga Snack,” listeners can reflect on their feelings after a meditation session, highlighting the importance of self-care.
"Take a moment, check in with yourself, noticing how you feel. Knowing you can come back to this space when you need to, to take care of you so that you have the bandwidth to better care for clients and others you love." -Chris McDonald
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In this episode of the Yoga in the Therapy Room, we discuss the transformative effects of incorporating spirituality and intuition into therapy sessions. We look at the differences between spirituality and religion and provide practical tips and ethical considerations for therapists. We also look into the benefits of brain spotting, the power of manifestation, and the importance of daily practices for both clients and therapists. This episode aims to help therapists create a deeper healing experience and support their clients' mental health journey.
MEET Cherie Lindberg & Heather Corbet
Cherie is a seasoned transformational coach, speaker, advisor, and psychotherapist, holding a completed doctorate. Her life's work is dedicated to guiding mentors, leaders, and high performers in embracing their life's purpose and achieving personal flourishing. She specializes in helping individuals recognize and highlight their unique abilities, empowering them to contribute positively to the world. As a Brainspotting Trainer and Consultant, she integrates Brainspotting and Internal Family Systems (IFS) coaching approaches. This unique combination allows her to provide deep, transformative experiences that unlock her clients' fullest potential.
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MEET Heather Corbet
Heather Corbet is an Occupational Therapist, Spiritual Advisor, Holistic Healer, Brainspotting Consultant & Specialty Workshop Presenter, and Coach with over 20 years in the human development field. As a Spiritual Advisor & Coach, she is dedicated to the profound healing and spiritual well-being, and evolution of her clients. Her commitment lies in nurturing and supporting individuals as they embark on their sacred journey of intuition and self-discovery. It is with deepest joy that Heather guides souls to the fulfillment of their life's purpose and the realization of their most cherished dreams.
"There are various components of spirituality. What drives you or what guides you is helping you through some of those struggles and it just feels really important to be able to bring that into the conversation." -Heather Corbet
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Defining Spirituality and IntuitionImportance of Spirituality in TherapyEthical Considerations and Practical TipsBrainspotting and SpiritualityManifestation and Flow StatesTraining and Community Building
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In this episode of 'Yoga in the Therapy Room', we discuss how integrating trauma-informed yoga into therapy sessions can create a more holistic and healing environment for clients, especially those with trauma histories. We explore the definition of trauma, and the importance of trauma-informed practices, and provide practical strategies for incorporating yoga into clinical settings. I also share insights on creating a safe, supportive space, adjusting for cultural and individual sensitivities, and the dual benefits for clients and therapists. Listeners are encouraged to explore how these practices can benefit their therapeutic approach and support profound healing.
"One of the most amazing parts of doing trauma-informed yoga in session with clients is the benefit for them. They're learning how to emotionally regulate, learning ways to connect more to their body, and release tension and trauma." -Chris McDonald
Understanding Trauma and Its ImpactPractical Applications and Client ExperiencesDefining Trauma and Its Various FormsTrauma Responses and HealingCreating a Trauma-Informed SpaceBenefits of Trauma-Informed YogaPractical Techniques for IntegrationDual Benefits for Therapists and Clients
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In this episode of 'Yoga in the Therapy Room,’ Chris interviews Leah Barnes. Leah shares her unique approach to incorporating yoga into therapy sessions and explains how she introduces yoga to clients, the types of practices she uses, and the benefits it offers, especially for those with ADHD and trauma. The episode also covers the importance of keeping practices trauma-informed and tailored to individual clients' needs. Listeners will gain insights and practical advice on how to safely and ethically integrate yoga into their therapy practice. Leah also guides a short, mindful cat-cow exercise to demonstrate its grounding effects.
MEET Leah Barnes
Leah Barnes, LCMHCS, is the owner of Ridgeline Counseling and Supervision, PLLC where she provides online therapy to adults in North and South Carolina. She focuses on working with late-diagnosed or suspected Autistic and ADHD adults to get rid of internalized shame and ableism surrounding their neurotype, and learn ways to work with their brain, not against it. In addition to traditional weekly therapy, she offers therapy intensives to help clients dig deep into healing over the course of 1 to 3 days. She uses a variety of approaches during intensives, such as brainspotting, polyvagal techniques, therapeutic yoga, parts work, and more.
"‘It fits so naturally because we are talking about how the nervous system responds and how we get somebody back into a regulated state. Many of those somatic techniques that we use are very similar to yoga, if not identical and so it just fits so well.’" -Leah Barnes
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In this episode, we explore therapists' challenges in integrating yoga into their practice and embracing a new identity as a yogi. We will discuss professional boundaries, cultural considerations, client misconceptions, and building competence and confidence. We will also look at practical advice, such as starting with breathwork, creating personal yoga practices, and seeking support within the therapist community. I will share personal experiences and encourage therapists to adopt a gradual approach to help them integrate yoga and therapy.
"As therapists, we often focus on guiding our clients towards healing, self-discovery, and the present moment awareness. Yoga can offer us a unique opportunity to do that with clients, to help them connect deeply with their own bodies, minds, and spirits, and to bring that sense of grounding and authenticity into our therapeutic work." -Chris McDonald
Embracing the Yogi IdentityOvercoming Obstacles to IntegrationRole Clarity and Professional BoundariesTraining and CompetenceClient Perceptions and Misunderstandings
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In this episode, I will address the myths and misconceptions surrounding the integration of yoga into clinical therapy sessions. We will discuss the common belief that yoga is just about physical exercise and stretches and delve into its broader mental, emotional, and spiritual benefits. This episode will debunk myths such as requiring those practicing to be naturally flexible and its supposed religious connotations. We also discuss the evidence-based benefits of yoga, the ethical considerations for integrating it into therapy, and the importance of personal practice for therapists.
"You cannot be an effective teacher of yoga, even as a therapist, unless you are doing yoga. You must feel these practices. You must really be connected to your body, noticing sensations, and how they feel in your body, in order to be effective.” - Chris McDonald
Debunking Common MythsYoga Beyond Physical ExerciseYoga as a Spiritual PracticeEthical Integration of Yoga in TherapyCompetence and Training for TherapistsEvidence-Based Benefits of Yoga
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Welcome to Yoga in the Therapy Room! We explore the powerful intersection of yoga and therapy, offering therapists a fresh perspective on integrating yoga practices into their sessions. We will discuss the foundational principles of yoga as a therapeutic tool, and define what integrative yoga truly means in therapy.
We’ll discuss how to incorporate yoga’s physical, mental, and spiritual elements into therapy, enhancing your clients’ healing journey. This episode provides practical insights and tips to help you seamlessly blend these two powerful practices.
Discover how yoga can support emotional regulation, stress reduction, and overall well-being in your clients, and how you can start incorporating these techniques into your practice today.
"If you're breathing, you're doing yoga. You brought mindfulness and awareness to your breath." -Chris McDonald
Welcome to Yoga in the Therapy Room Defining Yoga and Its Integration in TherapyPersonal Journey and Practical ApplicationsTrauma-Informed Yoga PracticesInclusivity and Accessibility in YogaYoga Tools and Techniques for Therapy
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Welcome to Yoga in the Therapy Room: The Nontraditional Therapist’s Guide to Integrating Yoga into Your Therapy Practice. This podcast is designed to empower mental health therapists with the knowledge and confidence to integrate yoga into their sessions safely and ethically. Whether you’re new to yoga or looking to enhance your therapeutic toolkit, our trauma-informed approach ensures that you can incorporate simple, easy-to-use yoga practices tailored to your client's needs.
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