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- Trauma-Informed Yoga and the Benefits
- Make Your Health Voice Heard - Be Brave and Speak Out
- Safe Maternal and Newborn Care
- CRPS Treatments, Advocacy and Awareness
- From Broken Neck To Rock Star
- The In-Between Movie
- A Guide To Reclaim Your Mind
- Pharmacogenomics
- Hyperacusis - When Normal Sounds Cause Pain
- Self-Care Isn't Selfish
- Mia St John on Mental Health - CPATF
- Painsomnia
- Turbo Akupunktur
- Hypnosis and EFT for Pain Relief
- The Cost of Health Advocacy
- Energy Penny Principle
- Insurance Challenges
- Clinical Trials
- Arachnoiditis
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Manual Ligament Therapy
- Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Wellness Strategies
- Fitness and Chronic Pain
- Stem Cell Revolution
- TMJ Connection and Neuro-Inflammation
- Mindfulness and Chronic Pain
- Safe Medication Practices
- Rehabilitation Skills and Behavior Therapy
- Practical and Holistic Look at Chronic Pain
- Mind Bending Heart Rate Variability
- Advancing Treatments in Podiatry and Pain
International Pain Foundation presents Trauma-Informed Yoga and the Benefits webinar with The Honest Yoga Owner, Nicole Byars – thehonestyoga.com
Main Talking Points of Segment:
• Understanding Trauma: Emphasize that trauma can result from various experiences such as abuse, violence, accidents, natural disasters, or any event that overwhelms a person’s ability to cope.
• The Need for Trauma-Informed Yoga: Highlight the importance of trauma-informed yoga as a supportive and healing practice for those who have experienced trauma. Regular yoga classes may not suit everyone, especially those with trauma backgrounds, as they may inadvertently trigger distressing responses.
• Creating Safe Spaces: Discuss how trauma-informed yoga prioritizes creating a safe and welcoming environment for participants. This includes being mindful of language body language and creating boundaries that help individuals feel in control of their practice.
• Empowerment and Choice: Explain how trauma-informed yoga allows participants agency over their practice. Teachers may offer choices and modifications, allowing students to decide based on what feels safe and comfortable.
• Mindfulness and breath work: Talk about how trauma-informed yoga often incorporates mindfulness practices and breath work, which can be powerful tools for grounding and emotional regulation for trauma survivors.
• Body Awareness and Empathy: Explain how trauma-informed yoga encourages participants to cultivate body awareness and self-compassion. Individuals can better recognize and respond to their needs by developing a deeper understanding of their bodies.
• Building Resilience: Discuss how trauma-informed yoga can help individuals build resilience and foster a sense of empowerment as they develop coping skills and tools to manage stress and triggers.
• Research and Evidence: If available, cite relevant research and studies demonstrating the effectiveness of trauma-informed yoga in reducing trauma symptoms and improving overall well-being.
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MAKE YOUR HEALTH VOICE HEARD – BE BRAVE AND SPEAK OUT! COMMUNITY EVENT
Brought to you by International Pain Foundation and World Patients Alliance.
On September 17, 2021 at 8pm EST
On behalf of WHO’s #WorldPatientSafetyDay the International Pain Foundation and World Patient Alliance will be hosting a Webinar on Preventative Care for Newborns and Their Mothers.
You can register here FREE to attend: REGISTER This is a virtual event.
Maiye Waller
Mace Anthony Williamson Foundation
Allison Bones
Team4Travis
Ken Taylor
My Genetic Meds
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TMJ Connection & Neuro-Inflammation
Gary Demerjian D.D.S
Putting a spotlight on systemic correlates of the temporomandibular joint.
Dr. Demerjian is an expert in Neuronatomy, Pain Patterns, Trigger Points, the Trigeminal Branch/Nerve and how it correlates to Neurologic Disorders. Dr. Demerjian has taken over 2000 hours of postgraduate education courses, in the area of TMJ, Craniofacial Pain, Sleep Disorders and Orthodontics.
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Rehabilitation Skills & Behavior Therapy
Gayle M Taylor-Ford LSCSW, LCAC
Gayle received her Masters degree in Social Work in 1999 from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. She is now licensed as a clinical Social Worker and a Clinical Addictions Counselor. At Therapy Services she performs the duties of the Executive Director and specializes in Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Practical & Holistic Look at Chronic Pain
Melissa Cady, D.O.
The antiPAIN Lifestyle philosophy falls in line with Dr. Cady’s Challenge Doctor Community. For those in pain, the Challenge Doctor website helps encourage optimal wellness to decrease or eliminate pain. More specific help tailored to pain can be found in her book, PAINDEMIC®. And for those without pain, the Challenge Doctor philosophy has the potential to prevent pain in the future.
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