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Treating Trauma With Yoga w/ Joanne Spence

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Sometimes, mental health, trauma, and other issues we face can't be treated through talk alone. Other approaches must be taken in order to achieve the positive results we seek. One of those approaches is yoga. And today, we're going to learn more from an expert who uses yoga on a daily basis.
On Episode 7 of The Makin Wellness Podcast, I am joined by Joanne Spence, an author, certified yoga therapist, and founder of Yoga In Schools. Joanne's brings a unique perspective on trauma-informed yoga to the show and will help you understand how these popular exercises can be a catalyst towards mental health and wellness, trauma treatment, and overall self-improvement.
Joanne recently penned a new book entitled Trauma-Informed Yoga: A Toolbox for Therapists: 47 Practices to Calm Balance and Restore the Nervous System. Click here to pick up a copy of Joanne's book!

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Sometimes, mental health, trauma, and other issues we face can't be treated through talk alone. Other approaches must be taken in order to achieve the positive results we seek. One of those approaches is yoga. And today, we're going to learn more from an expert who uses yoga on a daily basis.
On Episode 7 of The Makin Wellness Podcast, I am joined by Joanne Spence, an author, certified yoga therapist, and founder of Yoga In Schools. Joanne's brings a unique perspective on trauma-informed yoga to the show and will help you understand how these popular exercises can be a catalyst towards mental health and wellness, trauma treatment, and overall self-improvement.
Joanne recently penned a new book entitled Trauma-Informed Yoga: A Toolbox for Therapists: 47 Practices to Calm Balance and Restore the Nervous System. Click here to pick up a copy of Joanne's book!

Discover More Mental Health Resources!
Visit makinwellness.com today
Take the First Step Towards Healing and Being Happy Again!
Set up a therapy session with us at 833-274-HEAL
Find Makin Wellness On The Following Platforms:
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok
MUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for Stuff My Therapist Says - "Sweet Success" courtesy of purple-planet.com

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