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The benefits of Trauma-Informed Yoga. Angie Berrett's story.

The benefits of Trauma-Informed Yoga. Angie Berrett's story.

Update: 2022-03-15
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Angie Berrett (she/they) is a Registered Nurse and Advanced Trauma-Informed Yoga Instructor who helps people suffering from mental health struggles relieve stress, anxiety, depression, and PTSD through play and movement.

After going from child abuse survivor to registered nurse to yoga instructor, she has spent much of her life caring for others. In 2017 she hit rock bottom and started on a journey to heal her pain. Playful movements helped her overcome her suffering. Now, she uses play and movements to help others heal from their pain of stress, anxiety, depression, and PTSD.

In this episode we discuss:
-What trauma-informed yoga is
-What the benefits are
-The benefits of movement for the nervous system
-Who can do trauma-informed yoga
-What "flipping your lid" means
and then we do a sequence of movement that you can watch on YouTube and join yourself.

Connect with Angie: https://angieberrettmovement.com/
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The benefits of Trauma-Informed Yoga. Angie Berrett's story.

The benefits of Trauma-Informed Yoga. Angie Berrett's story.

Melissa Bright (Mental Health and Self-Care advocate)