Neuroscience tells us that learning to manage our arousal through practice benefits our minds and body very quickly. We wouldn’t be doing this right if we weren’t offering practical strategies.
This is a bonus episode designed to go with Episode 52 – but what’s super cool is that this one is a straight 12-minute mindfulness meditation lead by yoga master and psychotherapist, Kelly Inselmann.
Used to meditating? Great you’ll love it.
Never done it? Great let’s try it, no time like the present!
Don’t worry, Kelly’s voice isn’t irritatingly soft and woo-woo. She knows her stuff.
Afterwards check out the traditional podcast format in the companion Episode 52, https://www.therapistuncensored.com/tu-52/ (Mindfulness, Movement and Yoga to Manage Arousal, with Kelly Inselmann).
Who is Kelly Inselmann:
Kelly is a psychotherapist and yoga instructor in Austin, TX. She studies and teaches kundalini yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan. She began her study of yoga 25 years ago and is certified as a yoga teacher at the highest level (500 hours). She continues to actively study with senior teachers throughout the country. She is a certified yoga therapist through the International Association of Yoga Therapists.
Resources:
http://yogaandtalk.com/ (Yoga and Talk), Integrating Yoga and Psychotherapy – Kelly Inselmann
http://www.kellyinselmann.com/ (Joy Boots for Cancer Survivors) – Kelly Inselmann
http://amzn.to/2CxfdAB (Trauma Sensitive Yogo in Therapy Bringing the Body Into Treatment) by David Emerson
http://amzn.to/2CMpsFr (Overcoming trauma through yoga Reclaiming your body) by David Emerson
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