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Yoga Communities and Eating Disorders: Creating Safe Space for Positive Embodiment

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Abstract

With adequate education and guidance, yoga communities, as part of the therapeutic landscape in the 21st century, can play a significant role promoting positive embodiment for those with, and at-risk for, eating disorders (EDs). To do this, yoga teachers need to know how to create a body-positive community and be able to recognize and respond to those at risk and struggling with EDs in their communities. In order to address yoga teaching methods associated with EDs and ED risk, broader conceptual approaches and specific practices associated with positive embodiment are offered. These include the broader conceptual approaches of: intentional inclusion and acceptance, experiential emphasis, supporting positive embodiment and inquiry. Studio pragmatics are also detailed as related to the body, breath, emotions, and community. Assessment, referral, and community engagement are also addressed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87-93
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Yoga Therapy
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2017

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