Mental Health, Brain Science, and Yoga – Online

with Amy Wheeler, Ph.D., C-IAYT and M. Mala Cunningham, Ph.D., C-IAYT

August 12 - 18, 2020

Date and Time Details: Live Sessions with Amy and Mala:
Wed, Thurs, Fri:
11 am–1 pm
4–6 pm

Sat, and Sun:
11 am–2 pm
4–6 pm

Mon, and Tues:
11 am–1 pm
4–6 pm

Live Event: The main program sessions are live and all sessions are in EDT. The live sessions will be recorded and posted to the Online Programs access page if you are unable to join us live for that session. Recordings are usually posted within one day. Recorded Course Content will remain available for 8 weeks after the course, until Oct. 13

Credits:


Tuition
  • $320.00 to $395.00 – Program Price

Sliding Scale
Pay what you can afford between $320.00 and $395.00

During this online workshop, learn about integrating Yoga and mental health through research, theory, and practice sessions. Research has shown that mindfulness, meditation, and Yoga practices have the ability to positively impact mental and emotional health. Yoga, neuroscience, and mindfulness powerfully influence resiliency, emotional health, and healing related to anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, and mood states.

Explore concepts of well-being and health through the lens of brain science, neuropsychology, and Yoga practices. Learn how chronic stress and trauma influence behavior and mood states as well as the influence of the vagus nerve and vagal toning on healing.

The workshop will include:

  • A review of polyvagal theory, stress, and Yoga
  • How yogic practices influence our neurobiology, brain, and hormones
  • Research on Yoga practices and healing
  • The importance of the vagus nerve and vagal toning.
  • Neuro-therapies for healing by both practitioners and for self-healing
  • Practices that rewire the brain and positively impact mood states
  • Research on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and how trauma affects mental health and physical health outcomes

This program welcomes the general public, mental health professionals, Yoga teachers, Yoga therapists, and healthcare workers.

Live sessions at 11 am–1 pm and 4–6 pm each weekday, and Saturday and Sunday at 11 am–2 pm and 4–6 pm (EDT).

You will also have access to recorded Hatha Yoga classes and access to an online social community to connect and communicate with other participants about this course.

Continuing Education (CE) Opportunities

IAYT-APPROVAL-MARK

Testimonials

Understanding the neuroscience of Yoga shifts it from foreign to familiar. I enjoy visualizing my brain circuits being altered and benefitted through meditation and Yoga practices. — Hank Wall

This class offers an excellent introduction to the research that supports the healing power of yoga and meditation practices. Dr. Cunningham does a wonderful job of guiding experiential practices to deepen the understanding of how this happens through practice. — Kelly Sills

I think this program is very helpful for those struggling with anxiety, mild-depression, and emotional blues. — Lisa Rados

This was the best thing I could have done for myself. I learned and grew so much. Mala’s depth of knowledge is profound and Yogaville and its staff are amazing. Great content. Great environment. — Katie Kirkley

About the Presenters

Amy Wheeler, Ph.D., C-IAYT

Amy is the Founder and Director of Optimal State Programs, which provides both Yoga and Yoga Therapy Training Programs. She is a Professor of Kinesiology at California State University, San Bernardino for 20+ years. Amy’s degrees include a B.A. and M.A. in Health Promotion and a Ph.D. in Education and Psychology. Amy has traveled to […]

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M. Mala Cunningham, Ph.D., C-IAYT

Mala Cunningham is a counseling psychologist and certified Yoga therapist in Charlottesville, VA. She is an assistant professor at the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Nursing where she teaches courses in Foundations of Medical Yoga for Health Professionals. Dr. Cunningham is also the co-director of Medical Yoga at UVA where she has developed and […]

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