yoga for mental health

Yoga Therapy for Burnout Part 3: Yoga Therapy Treatment & Prevention

Yoga Therapy for Burnout Part 3: Yoga Therapy Treatment & Prevention

Utilizing the perspectives of yoga and Ayurveda, various tools can be used to address burnout and compassion fatigue. These tools can address not only the symptoms, but also some of the underlying causes. The tools are not one-size-fits-all but rather can be modified or used in various combinations depending on how burnout and compassion fatigue are manifesting in the individual.

Yoga Therapy for Burnout Part 2: Various Perspectives on Burnout

Yoga Therapy for Burnout Part 2: Various Perspectives on Burnout

American culture, with puritanical roots focused on austere values of hard work, as well as America’s focus on individualism and capitalism, often values burnout and does little to prevent it or treat it. “Pushing through”, long hours, doing it all yourself, are all valued in the American work ethic.

Yoga Therapy for Burnout: Part 1

Yoga Therapy for Burnout: Part 1

This post will explain what burnout and compassion/empathy fatigue area and common signs and symptoms.

Nadi Shodhana can teach us a lot...

Nadi Shodhana can teach us a lot...

Nadi Shodhana or alternate nostril breathing, is a pranayam or breathing technique used to balance energy in the body. Prana, energy, flows through different energy channels called nadis. The main nadi on the left side of the body is called the Ida and the one on the right is the Pingala. The energy on the left flows downward, is governed by the moon and can calm and ground us. On the right, the energy moves upward and is activating, governed by the sun.