
Trauma-Aware Yoga and Movement Therapeutics for Older Adults
managing common conditions by healing the nervous system first
$64.12
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
20 April 2023
Summary
Finding Peace: Trauma-Informed Yoga for Seniors
Discover yoga and movement therapies that nurture health in later life through this accessible guide for teachers and therapists.
Beth Spindler presents innovative movement practices centered around acknowledging trauma and vulnerability accumulated over a lifetime. Trauma can intensify the effects of illnesses common in older adults, such as depression, dementia, Parkinson’s, and arthritis. The movement and yoga therapeutics i…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781839974526 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1839974524 |
| Author: | Beth Spindler, Dr Arielle Schwartz |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 20 April 2023 |
| Weight: | 360g |
| Dimensions: | 228mm x 150mm x 18mm |
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Trauma-Aware Yoga and Movement Therapeutics for Older Adults is the book that our family and friends who are enjoying their later years need to read. This book addresses several of the common issues that we experience as we get older, and want a natural solution to help us navigate. The book is easy to read and to understand. This books helps us to comprehend how to work with our back pain, past trauma, pelvic floor dysfunction, digestive difficulties, neurological pathologies, as well as emotional conditions. This is a comprehensive book that will help reduce suffering on all layers of the human system. – Amy Wheeler, Ph.D., Founder of Optimal State Mobile App and Past President of the Board for International Association of Yoga Therapists (2018-2020)We are all sliding down the slope of time, and I am not the only one noticing changes as I age. Thankfully, I now have Beth’s new offering to help guide me through the challenges. Health is wholeness and Beth Spindler looks at so many aspects of our whole body and whole experience of growing older. There is a wealth of information within these pages; from dealing with specific conditions using common sense, specific yogic exercises, and when necessary, more dramatic interventions to dealing with the whole transition from maturity onward. I really enjoyed educating myself on what lies ahead, what may be happening now and what to do about it all. I am sure you will too. – Bernie Clark, bestselling author of The Complete Guide to Yin Yoga and Your Body, Your Yoga.Beth Spindler’s latest piece will take you on a journey inward; examining life, death and the role of trauma in the aging process. Her work provides unique insight, tools and instruction to confront and break the cycle of chronic stress, finding safety and contentment in the body and mind. – Dr. M. Tajouri, double board-certified physician specializing in addiction medicine with a personal interest in the role and treatment of trauma in addictive disordersThis book is relevant, comprehensive, thoughtful, and clear. Full of fun, instructive stories from [Spindler’s] years of personal practice and as a yoga therapist, this book offers a solid, insightful rationale as to the “why” of trauma for seniors - useful not only for the yoga-curious elder, but also for long-time students and teachers alike. I’m thrilled that Beth approaches yoga not simply as a movement practice, but as a holistic, integrated system for personal transformation. – Kristine Weber, yoga therapist and founder of Subtle Yoga, Beth Spindler’s book is fascinating and brings yoga therapy face to face with the suffering of ageing. It bridges my journey of unwinding trauma, stiff joints, and aching bones with elderly parents living with dementia and other modern-day ailments. It is invaluable and will remain close at hand for practice, teaching and connecting with an ageing world. – Andy Seizan Robins Roshi, Zen Master, Chosei Zen LineageBeth Spindler shines her light on practical and scientifically validated yoga practices, which inspire to heal. In an accessible way, Beth opens the door of yoga wisdom to live a full, joyful life at any age. – Karen L. Arthur, LCSW, BCD. Trauma Therapist, Sivananda Yoga Teacher
About The Author
Beth Spindler
Beth Spindler was a yoga teacher since 1976, working with teachers and hospitals with a focus on yoga for healing. She held the highest certifications in her field, and her previous book Yoga Therapy for Fear is a community recommended text. She was based in Springfield, Missouri.
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