Trauma-informed yoga and a general yoga class differ in their approaches, goals, and considerations, particularly when it comes to healing trauma and the needs of individuals who have experienced trauma. In this blog Ana Maria Coneelly, trauma informed yoga teacher, highlights some of the key differences and benefits so that you can choose a class that might support you best.
Trauma passed down the generations; does our ancestry matter?
Can trauma be passed down through generations? Does our ancestry matter? Dr Harriet Rankin shares some of her learnings from the Intergenerational Trauma Conference. Trauma is not always visible but may be the invisible impacts of trauma in our family histories; from genetics to patterns of relating and cultural genocide. However we can have hope in how change is possible through the generations and by exploring our family histories, we may just make more sense of our own struggles.