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People tend to hold their traumas in the Manipura chakra. Those suffering from PTSD often feel like they have no power, no strength in decision making and who they are and these symptoms are governed by this energy center.
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Learn More »Chakras, or energy centers, are found throughout the body and are connected with energy channels called Nadis. There are 7 primary chakras that run along the sushumna nadi (throughout the spine). These energy centers govern different emotions and hold the energy of events that occur throughout one’s life. For the purpose of holding trauma, we will just talk about the first 5 chakras and the effects of trauma on them. Muladhara Chakra is a located at the base of the spine and is the root chakra. It governs all things related to survival. This chakra is influenced by early relationships and how one feels in their environment. The feeling of groundedness comes from this energetic center so if one holds trauma, the root chakra governs the symptoms of disassociating, feeling unsafe, and feeling unbalanced. is a located at the base of the spine and is the root chakra. It governs all things related to survival. This chakra is influenced by early relationships and how one feels in their environment. The feeling of groundedness comes from this energetic center so if one holds trauma, the root chakra governs the symptoms of disassociating, feeling unsafe, and feeling unbalanced. Swadisthana Chakra is located an inch or two below the navel and is the pleasure center. It governs people’s sense of self worth, attitude toward sex, and is one of the emotional centers. If one holds trauma in the body, swadisthana governs the symptoms of fear, being self negating and overly sensitive. People who suffer from PTSD as a result of rape or other forms of sexual abuse could suffer from an overactive or deficient swadisthana chakra. is located an inch or two below the navel and is the pleasure center. It governs people’s sense of self worth, attitude toward sex, and is one of the emotional centers. If one holds trauma in the body, swadisthana governs the symptoms of fear, being self negating and overly sensitive. People who suffer from PTSD as a result of rape or other forms of sexual abuse could suffer from an overactive or deficient swadisthana chakra. Manipura Chakra is located above the navel and is the center of personal power. It is influenced by self esteem. People tend to hold their traumas in the Manipura chakra. Those suffering from PTSD often feel like they have no power, no strength in decision making and who they are and these symptoms are governed by this energy center. is located above the navel and is the center of personal power. It is influenced by self esteem. People tend to hold their traumas in the Manipura chakra. Those suffering from PTSD often feel like they have no power, no strength in decision making and who they are and these symptoms are governed by this energy center. Anahata Chakra is the located at the heart center and governs compassion, unconditional love, and grief. It is said to be the most vulnerable of all energy centers. Those who suffer from PTSD as a result of not receiving unconditional love early on in life or from losing a loved one will build walls around their Anahata chakra and suffer symptoms governed by this chakra. is the located at the heart center and governs compassion, unconditional love, and grief. It is said to be the most vulnerable of all energy centers. Those who suffer from PTSD as a result of not receiving unconditional love early on in life or from losing a loved one will build walls around their Anahata chakra and suffer symptoms governed by this chakra. Vishudha Chakra is located at the throat and governs self expression. Those who suffer from PTSD as a result of emotional abuse often have blockages in their Vishudha Chakra, causing fear around speaking, self expression, and perhaps could be related to a sufferer having a hard time seeking out help. Knowledge of the chakras can aid the process of treating symptoms of PTSD. Different asanas can be prescribed for balancing and toning the chakras. For example, asanas like Tadasana can be prescribed for balancing the Muladhara chakra, giving the practitioner a sense of balance and becoming grounded. Meditation can also be focused on opening the chakras. Each chakra has its own seed sound, or mantra that can be chanted to stimulate the chakra. They also each have a colour associated with them that can also be visualised when picturing the chakra during a chakra meditation. Knowledge of Pranayama can also aid the process of treating symptoms of PTSD. Pranayama is a yogic practice of breath work that helps to clear energy channels in the body so that life force energy can flow freely without blockages. Pranayama practice has great effects on the nervous system. Inhalations tend to stimulate the sympathetic nervous system while exhalations tend to stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system. If the symptoms of PTSD are anxiety and fear, those who practice pranayama will want to focus on deep, prolonged exhalations. For example, the practice of Nadi Sodhana can be used for reducing stress and anxiety. The purpose of practicing this technique is to clear the way for energy to flow more freely. The technique involves breathing through alternate nostrils, one nostril at a time, bringing a sense of calm to the body and mind.
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Learn More »Warm-Ups: For a safe asana practice, the students should be led through a brief series of warming up the joints. The teacher can introduce the practice of matching movement with breath at this time, again reminding the student how breathing can keep the mind calm while practicing various activities. This should be emphasised throughout the entire practice. Suggested Asanas: Teachers should keep in mind that people that have been exposed to high degrees of violence, like war veterans hold a different kind of trauma than those who have experienced trauma through sexual abuse. Someone that has experienced the latter may have a more difficult time in postures such as ustrasana or “happy baby” pose due to their vulnerable physical position. The teacher can start the asana portion of the class by cueing Tadasana, or the mountain pose. This pose draws the students focus to their foundation, rooting them into the earth, where they can feel a sense of support, grounding, and a connection to the universe through their feet. So many people feel disconnected from others and the world when they suffer from PTSD and such postures can assist with this. This posture balances the Muladhara (root) Chakra. Other standing postures, such as Vrksasana can be introduced for grounding. During Vrksasana, or the tree pose, the teacher can ask the students to visualize that they have roots coming out of their standing leg, connecting them with the earth and that they are growing up and out of those roots. Strong asana poses such as Virabhadrasana can be introduced to give the student a sense of power and inner strength. It may be beneficial for the teacher to tell the students about how the name of the pose, warrior, came about. This may further inspire the student to feel empowered and strong while practicing this pose. Balancing postures such as Bakasana and Garudasana can be prescribed as they demand concentration and calm, smooth breath work to hold the pose. Achievement of such postures can also bring about a sense of accomplishment, which does not come easy for those who suffer from PTSD. Students can also make the connection that when faced with a strenuous task, they can get through it with calm and steady breath, concentration, and awareness. Twisting postures can be introduced as they help to eliminate toxins from the organs, toxins that can be generated from the body’s stress response. Spinal twists also help to balance the Manipura chakra. Pravrita Trikonasana can be introduced here. Forward folds can be introduced to balance the swadisthana chakra. Although the student may not be able to feel the effects of this, the benefits can still be described while practicing the asana. Sarvangasana can be introduced as this posture has so many physical and mental benefits. While the student is in their shoulder stand, the teacher can explain how the inversion is giving rest to the heart while pumping nutrient rich blood to the thyroid gland, calming the nervous system, benefitting sleep patterns, assisting with anxiety, and giving relief to headaches. This posture also stimulates the Vishudha Chakra. The counter position, Matsyasana can be prescribed after as a heart opening asana. Throughout the asana portion, the teacher should continuously bring the student’s awareness to their breathing. Bringing attention to the fact that holding the breath causes students to easily become unbalanced or panic in their mind therefore talking themselves out of the pose. The teacher should also continue to remind the student about their initial intention to respect and care for their bodies and to treat themselves with love and compassion. Deep Relaxation: The teacher can end the class with the students in Savasana position. They can be given the option of having their eyes open or closed. The teacher can guide the students through another body scan to release any tension leftover in the body. There is no evidence that suggests that Yoga alone can cure a person from suffering from PTSD. In fact, this may be a controversial issue to those who believe that only traditional clinical therapy alone will benefit those who suffer from PTSD. The truth is, not everyone is cut out for traditional clinical therapy. But it is clear through my research that Yoga can have great benefits to people suffering from PTSD. It is seen that the practices of Yoga acts directly on the body’s parasympathetic nervous system, the very system that will sooth the nervous system by balancing out the over activity of the sympathetic nervous system. As an added benefit, Yoga is available to everyone. Some people are afraid to talk about things that have happened to them due to feelings of shame and guilt. Others are unable to seek the help of professional clinicians due to finances or health insurance. Perhaps by introducing yoga to those individuals, they can come to a place where they have a little more respect for themselves, understand that they deserve to be well, and find the power to move forward in seeking out further assistance with their issues.
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