Grief and your body

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If you have expe­ri­enced a sig­nif­i­cant loss you are prob­a­bly aware of the dam­ag­ing effect grief has on the health of your body, mind and spirit. Pro­fes­sion­als agree that the nat­ural grief reac­tion sends the body into the state of stress, invok­ing the well known “fight or flight” response. When left unchecked, this response may result in the increased like­li­hood of ill­ness. It is impor­tant to par­tic­i­pate in mod­er­ate exer­cise, eat a bal­anced diet, get a good rest, nur­ture your spirit and receive com­pas­sion­ate, non-judgmental support.

Yoga for GriefThis may be eas­ier said than done; the shock and pain of grief may deplete energy and leave few resources avail­able for recov­ery. Yoga and med­i­ta­tion may pro­vide relief to your mind, body and spirit, and is acces­si­ble to all body types, regard­less of yoga or fit­ness experience.

How mind­ful­ness prac­tices can help

Mind­ful­ness, sim­ply put, means pay­ing atten­tion to the present moment as it unfolds. Yoga and med­i­ta­tion are two for­mal mind­ful­ness prac­tices, how­ever you can be mind­ful while gar­den­ing, cook­ing, jog­ging, or look­ing at a flower. The arti­cle Yoga Reduces Symp­toms of Dis­tress in Tsunami Sur­vivors in the Andaman Islands sup­ports the hypoth­e­sis that mindfulness-based prac­tices are help­ful for peo­ple suf­fer­ing from trauma and grief.

Heather works with peo­ple who are bereaved in indi­vid­ual and group set­tings. Through breath, gen­tle yoga move­ments, quiet intro­spec­tion and dia­logue in a pri­vate Phoenix Ris­ing Yoga Ther­apy ses­sion or yoga for grief class set­ting, you will be guided to become aware of your body and learn the tools you need for self care dur­ing this chal­leng­ing time. Pri­vate yoga ther­apy ses­sions and groups are con­fi­den­tial, and will offer you the oppor­tu­nity to speak and be heard in a safe, non-judgmental, com­pas­sion­ate environment.

Call Heather at 240–446-3030 for more infor­ma­tion, class reg­is­tra­tion or to arrange a one-on-one ses­sion. You do not need to be flex­i­ble, in shape, or have any prior yoga or med­i­ta­tion expe­ri­ence. All griev­ing styles are respected.

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