Cook-Cottone Catherine, Douglass Laura Lee
1. University at Buffalo, State University of New York.
2. The Van Loan School at Endicott College.
Int J Yoga Therap. 2017 Nov;27(1):87-93. doi: 10.17761/1531-2054-27.1.87.
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.
通过充分的教育和指导,瑜伽团体作为21世纪治疗领域的一部分,能够在促进饮食失调(EDs)患者及高危人群积极的身体认知方面发挥重要作用。要做到这一点,瑜伽教师需要知道如何创建一个积极看待身体的团体,并能够识别和应对团体中处于饮食失调风险及与之抗争的人群。为了探讨与饮食失调及饮食失调风险相关的瑜伽教学方法,本文提供了与积极身体认知相关的更广泛概念方法和具体实践。这些包括更广泛的概念方法:有意的包容与接纳、体验式强调、支持积极的身体认知和探究。还详细阐述了与身体、呼吸、情感和团体相关的工作室实用方法。此外,还涉及评估、转诊和团体参与。