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The Healing Power of Trauma-Sensitive Yoga for Survivors of Sexual Abuse and PTSD

Updated: Oct 1

In the journey of healing from trauma, particularly for survivors of sexual abuse and those with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Complex PTSD, finding effective therapeutic approaches is crucial. Among the various modalities available, Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TSY) has emerged as a powerful tool for recovery, offering a unique blend of physical, emotional, and psychological benefits.


What is Trauma-Sensitive Yoga?

Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TSY) is a modified approach to traditional yoga, specifically designed to address the needs of trauma survivors. Unlike conventional yoga, which often emphasises achieving specific postures, TSY focuses on the individual's internal experience. It integrates principles of trauma theory, attachment theory, neuroscience, and yoga philosophy to cultivate a safe and supportive environment in which participants can explore being with their bodies at their own unique pace.


Benefits of Trauma-Sensitive Yoga


  1. Promotes Safety and Empowerment

For survivors of sexual abuse, safety is a paramount concern. TSY practitioners are trained to create a space where participants feel secure and respected. The practice encourages individuals to move at their own pace and make choices about their movements, fostering a sense of control and empowerment that is often lost in the aftermath of trauma.


  1. Reduces Symptoms of PTSD

PTSD symptoms such as flashbacks, anxiety, and hyperarousal can be debilitating. Research by Bessel van der Kolk and the Trauma Centre For Trauma-Sensitive Yoga at the Justice Research Institute has demonstrated that TSY significantly reduces PTSD symptoms. By shifting the focus from external achievement to internal awareness, TSY helps individuals become more attuned to their bodies and reduces the frequency and intensity of traumatic symptoms.


  1. Enhances Body Awareness and Connection

Trauma can cause individuals to disassociate from their bodies, leading to a sense of detachment and disconnection. TSY emphasises reconnecting with the body through mindful movement and breath awareness. This process helps survivors regain a sense of bodily presence and fosters a compassionate relationship with their physical selves.


  1. Improves Emotional Regulation

Survivors of sexual abuse and PTSD often struggle with emotional regulation. TSY teaches participants to notice and respond to bodily sensations, which are closely linked to emotions. By cultivating this awareness, individuals can better understand their emotional triggers and develop healthier coping mechanisms.


  1. Builds Resilience and Self-Trust

The trauma-sensitive approach encourages participants to listen to their bodies and trust their instincts. This practice of self-listening and self-affirmation helps build resilience, empowering survivors to trust themselves and their capacity for healing.


  1. Reduces Stress and Anxiety

Yoga, in general, is known for its stress-relieving benefits. TSY, with its gentle and mindful approach, is particularly effective in reducing stress and anxiety. The emphasis on breathwork and mindful movement helps activate the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation and reducing the physiological symptoms of stress.


  1. Fosters Social Connection

While TSY is highly individualised, it is often practiced in a group setting. This communal aspect can help reduce feelings of isolation and foster a sense of belonging. Sharing a welcoming space with others who have similar experiences can be incredibly validating and supportive.


Integrating TSY into the Healing Journey


For those considering TSY, it's essential to find a certified trauma-sensitive yoga instructor who understands the complexities of trauma and can provide a safe, supportive environment. Integrating TSY into a comprehensive treatment plan that includes therapy and other support systems can enhance the overall healing process. Trauma-Sensitive Yoga offers a compassionate and effective approach to healing for survivors of sexual abuse and PTSD. By promoting safety, body awareness, emotional regulation, and resilience, TSY provides a holistic pathway to recovery. If you or someone you know is struggling with the effects of trauma, exploring TSY might be a transformative step towards healing and reclaiming a sense of wholeness.


Finding a TSY course in Auckland or online


As a fully qualified TCTSY facilitator I work alongside co-facilitator and ACC provider Vic Hathaway (MCOUNS) to offer fully funded ACC ISSC trauma-sensitive yoga courses and TSY/Creative Art Therapy funded day retreats. Our courses and retreats are especially suitable for survivors of trauma, individuals experiencing chronic stress, and those seeking a gentler and more mindful approach to physical and emotional wellbeing. Our 6-8 week trauma-sensitive yoga in-person group courses and day retreats are open to those who identify as female, while our online courses are open to all gender identifications. Clients will need to have an approved ACC ISSC claim, and be under the care of a registered therapist, counsellor, or psychologist. If you wish to register for a course, please ask your lead provider to get in touch with us at info@brighterlife.nz


For more information head over to our dedicated TSY page: https://www.brighterlife.nz/trauma-sensitive-yoga-nz





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