Survivor Advocacy Services

Yoga for Healing (Virtual)

Trauma-Informed Yoga

Yoga for Healing is a Trauma-Informed Yoga program for survivors of sexual assault. Trauma-Informed is a strengths-based approach that is grounded in the knowledge and responsiveness to the impact of trauma. It aims at ensuring physical, psychological, and emotionally safe environments and services.

Sessions will be starting soon on September 21, 2021! If interested in participating, please complete the interest form here.

Sessions will start on September 21 and continue until November 9, 2021. Each session will be on Tuesdays at 3pm to 4:30pm.

New upcoming events

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) in collaboration with Survivor Advocacy Services (SAS) is excited to announce a new support service for survivors of sexual violence--Yoga for Healing. CAPS and SAS believe in all forms of healing and this program will explore reconnection to the self through mind, body, and spirit. In Bennett’s book, Emotional Yoga, she reminds us that our emotions often act as a bridge between our bodies and minds, which are intimately intertwined and connected with our emotions (2002). This program will provide survivors of sexual violence a means of becoming reacquainted with their bodies, help them become grounded in the present moment, and empower them to explore the benefits of mindfulness as they flow breath to movement in guided trauma-informed yoga practice and meditation. 

Memories of sexually violent experiences can be intrusive, which can create challenges for survivors. These memories can also make it difficult for survivors who are looking to establish connection in their lives and learn how to trust again. The entire experience of practicing yoga, can help survivors find union between seemingly disconnected and challenging aspects of the self; allowing participants to slowly build the pieces into an integrated whole. In The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Treatment, Rothschild recognizes the need for therapy to consist of helping people to stay in their bodies and to delve deeper into understanding these important bodily sensations (2000). Yoga’s focus on self-acceptance provides survivors with tangible benefits that will become noticeable throughout their practice. This gradual integration can be transformational and healing for a survivor of sexual violence.

 

Program structure

 Yoga for Healing will be an 8-week program taking place during fall semester. The class will meet virtually every Tuesday starting September 21 through November 9, 2021 from 3pm to 4:30pm. Each class offers survivors a safe space to gain greater awareness around strength, stability, assertiveness, and mindfulness. Classes will have different themes, focus on various restorative postures, explore positive affirmations, and will also be coupled with guided activities including de-briefing exercises, journaling, and art. Classes create a supportive space for survivors to re-connect with themselves and build community with their peers. 

Sessions will start on September 21 and continue until November 9, 2021. Each session will take place on Tuesdays at 3pm to 4:30pm.

Session Dates:

Session 1: September 21, Theme: Intention

Session 2: September 28, Theme: Safety

Session 3: October 5, Theme: Mindfulness and Self-care

Session 4: October 12, Theme: Boundaries

Session 5: October 19, Theme: Assertiveness

Session 6: October 26, Theme: Strength + Art as Healing Class

Session 7: November 2, Theme: Trust

Session 8: November 9, Theme: Self-Community, Closing Drum Circle

 

Please email jhkohagura@cpp.edu if you have any questions.