Ethical and Trauma-Sensitive Yoga
Ethical and Trauma-Sensitive Yoga: Creating a Safe Space to Heal
Ethical and Trauma-Sensitive Yoga is not a style, but an approach to teaching that considers the impact of trauma on an individual. It aims to create a safe, stable environment where students can reconnect with their bodies in a positive way.
Core Philosophy
The emphasis is entirely on the student's internal experience and agency, not on the external appearance of a pose. The practice helps individuals rebuild a sense of physical and emotional safety and ownership over their own bodies.
Key Principles
- Invitational Language: Using invitations ("you might explore...") rather than commands.
- No Hands-On Assists: As unexpected touch can be triggering.
- Emphasis on Choice: Students are always free to opt out of any posture.
- Focus on Interoception: Encourages awareness of internal bodily sensations.
Key Poses
- The poses themselves are simple and foundational, drawn from Hatha yoga. The way they are taught is what defines the practice.
- Gentle, grounding poses like Child's Pose, Cat-Cow, and Mountain Pose are common.