Trauma Sensitive Yoga
“I help people as a way to work on myself, and I work on myself to help people.” – Ram Dass It is Mental Health Awareness Week, and this year’s…
“I help people as a way to work on myself, and I work on myself to help people.” – Ram Dass It is Mental Health Awareness Week, and this year’s…
Thanks to the campaigning efforts of high-profile women, such as Davina McCall with her recent, Sex, Myths and the Menopause TV documentary, the silence surrounding the taboo of the Menopause…
Starting soon on Thursdays, 6.45PM for 60 MINUTES at the YOGA ROOM, 896 SPRING BANK WEST will be our new class, YOGA FOR EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING which focuses on self-regulation tools…
We live in difficult times, and for many of us trying to get through the pandemic, especially those working on the frontline, this means more than ever we need tools…
As Hans Asperger says: “It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is essential.” His quotation celebrates and recognises the strengths of this condition with…
The Ancient Wisdom of Yoga combined with Modern Science WEEKLY ONLINE YOGA THERAPY – 22nd May – 17th of July 2021 Though Yoga has been developed over centuries as an…
Before COVID-19, more than 2 million Britons were living with four or more chronic illnesses, and as it turns out, COVID-19, can trigger long-term, chronic health issues, suggesting that this…
As we move into Lockdown 3.0, I am here to tell you that you do not need to force yourself to see the brightside, be grateful, to think positively, and…
As a survival mechanism, our brains are hard-wired to be alert to dangers. However, with our mind’s over-vigilance to threats (that may never occur) we can become trapped in unpleasant…
Humans are hard-wired for connection and during social distancing we feel separated from a sense of safety or love. This rupture, akin to the feeling of abandonment, or ‘disenfranchised grief’…