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This practical guide presents the cutting-edge work of the Trauma Center’s yoga therapy program, teaching all therapists how to incorporate it into their practices.

When treating a client who has suffered from interpersonal trauma—whether chronic childhood abuse or domestic violence, for example—talk therapy isn’t always the most effective course. For these individuals, the trauma and its effects are so entrenched, so complex, that reducing their experience to a set of symptoms or suggesting a change in cognitive frame or behavioral pattern ignores a very basic but critical player: the body.

In cases of complex trauma, mental health professionals largely agree that the body itself contains and manifests much of the suffering—self hatred, shame, and fear. Take, for example, a woman who experienced years of childhood sexual abuse and, though very successful in her professional life, has periods of not being able to feel her limbs, sensing an overall disconnection from her very physical being. Reorienting clients to their bodies and building their “body sense” can be the very key to unlocking their pain and building a path toward healing.

Based on research studies conducted at the renowned Trauma Center in Brookline, Massachusetts, this book presents the successful intervention known as Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TSY), an evidence-based program for traumatized clients that helps them to reconnect to their bodies in a safe, deliberate way.

Synthesized here and presented in a concise, reader-friendly format, all clinicians, regardless of their background or familiarity with yoga, can understand and use these simple techniques as a way to help their clients achieve deeper, more lasting recovery.

Unlike traditional, mat-based yoga, TSY can be practiced without one, in a therapist’s chair or on a couch. Emphasis is always placed on the internal experience of the client him- or herself, not on achieving the proper form or pleasing the therapist. As Emerson carefully explains, the therapist guides the client to become accustomed to feeling something in the body—feet on the ground or a muscle contracting—in the present moment, choosing what to do about it in real time, and taking effective action. In this way, everything about the practice is optional, safe, and gentle, geared to helping clients to befriend their bodies.

With over 30 photographs depicting the suggested yoga forms and a final chapter that presents a portfolio of step-by-step yoga practices to use with your clients, this practical book makes yoga therapy for trauma survivors accessible to all clinicians. As an adjunct to your current treatment approach or a much-needed tool to break through to your traumatized clients, Trauma-Sensitive Yoga in Therapy will empower you and your clients on the path to healing.

22 reviews for Trauma-Sensitive Yoga in Therapy: Bringing the Body into Treatment

  1. Angelica M Zambrano
    January 19, 2024
    5.0 out of 5 stars Trauma Yoga
    So excited to read this book as my journey as a therapist and yoga teacher continues
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    Kimburlee
    June 23, 2021
    5.0 out of 5 stars good
    nice product, please with delivery and satisfied with my purchase.
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    Kevin G. Barry
    June 17, 2021
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful
    The book was very useful for preparing to teach my own trauma sensitive yoga class. It will also great to use as a reference throughout my yoga teachi...More
    The book was very useful for preparing to teach my own trauma sensitive yoga class. It will also great to use as a reference throughout my yoga teaching career.
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    Fernando Ron
    February 9, 2021
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great for yoga teachers!
    I enjoyed a lot this book, I read it in a couple of days. Now I learned a lot about Trauma Sensitive Yoga one thing that I really liked where the exer...More
    I enjoyed a lot this book, I read it in a couple of days. Now I learned a lot about Trauma Sensitive Yoga one thing that I really liked where the exercises and the stories of people who have tried this type of therapy.
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    AB Dellinger
    June 16, 2020
    5.0 out of 5 stars TSY Experience & Language
    I have experienced interception and rhythmic attunement during trauma informed yoga with other trauma survivors. This book gave me a way to further my...More
    I have experienced interception and rhythmic attunement during trauma informed yoga with other trauma survivors. This book gave me a way to further my efforts to help myself and others in yoga classes to consider the bodily experiences in approaching and moving into & out of a form. Having a language provided to facilitate this process is valuable.
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    Richard Sorrentino
    June 6, 2020
    5.0 out of 5 stars Part of a professional treatment repitoire
    Must have for the trauma therapist
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    W Keeler
    August 1, 2019
    5.0 out of 5 stars useful book
    Lots of good information about the importance of yogo, from asanas, to breathing, to mindfulness, how to understand and work with people who have suff...More
    Lots of good information about the importance of yogo, from asanas, to breathing, to mindfulness, how to understand and work with people who have suffered trauma.
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    Catt Pecknold
    June 14, 2019
    5.0 out of 5 stars Yes Yes Yes
    This was a reading requirement for my Yoga to Transform Trauma certification with Catherine Ashton. I am not a certified therapist/counselor (but I am...More
    This was a reading requirement for my Yoga to Transform Trauma certification with Catherine Ashton. I am not a certified therapist/counselor (but I am a yoga teacher) so this insight was very enlightening. I would read the WHOLE BOOK through its entirety before setting-and-forgetting. It's a slow start whether you're already educated in this field or not but I promise its worth it to understand how trauma is linked, or more like a block, in the mind body connection. This is a very quick read with great photo & verbal instruction using inventory language.
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    Marie J Brown
    July 22, 2018
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good book
    Good book for this subject.
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    J
    July 5, 2018
    5.0 out of 5 stars but this book is great for the foundation and understanding of trauma's effects
    David and colleagues at the Trauma Center have updated their teachings, but this book is great for the foundation and understanding of trauma's effect...More
    David and colleagues at the Trauma Center have updated their teachings, but this book is great for the foundation and understanding of trauma's effects.
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    Abbey
    December 8, 2017
    Recommend for yoga teachers
    Outstanding book for yoga teachers to become more informed on trauma sensitive yoga.
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    Novice
    May 14, 2017
    5.0 out of 5 stars What a wonderful therapy.
    So honoring and fascinating. What a wonderful therapy.
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    mireia
    May 10, 2017
    Buena lectura
    para los que estan interesados en juntar ambas ciencias, es un libro basico, facil de entender y que da pie a seguir invenstigando. una buena compra
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    LEL
    April 14, 2017
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Great book. Helped a lot with my practice.
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    Melissa Ray
    September 5, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Just what I needed.
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    missy marie
    September 4, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    good information
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    Lynn Coghill
    May 31, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars fits nicely with my experience treating survivors of trauma
    Well written, fits nicely with my experience treating survivors of trauma.
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    Jacqueline Hopkins
    May 23, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Such a good book for therapists and yoga teachers who deal with trauma.
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    Teenage Kicks
    May 7, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars Shed light on trauma using yoga.
    A great and informative read. Having taken a workshop with David Emerson, I have a better understanding of trauma (in all of it's many guises). A must...More
    A great and informative read. Having taken a workshop with David Emerson, I have a better understanding of trauma (in all of it's many guises). A must for yoga instructors who are interested in expanding their services to students who may or may not have suffered from complex trauma or who would appreciate the invitational and sensitive language used in TSY. Includes exercises to help facilitate present moment experiences.
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    Cary
    January 17, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Resource!!!
    Informative, straightforward and thought-provoking book on this topic. Offers a wealth of scientific data on trauma and the effectiveness of yoga as t...More
    Informative, straightforward and thought-provoking book on this topic. Offers a wealth of scientific data on trauma and the effectiveness of yoga as treatment for complex trauma. Highly recommended for yoga teachers who wish to bring more trauma-sensitivity to teaching.
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    Jodi S
    April 26, 2015
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I was waiting for!
    Easy read and easy to apply to practice. Started using it right away with clients. I love the idea of not having to analyze anything in that moment.
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    EllyJ
    April 25, 2015
    Five Stars
    A must for all therapists using bodywork in the treatment of trauma
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