YOGA THERAPY
FOR
RESPIRATORY ISSUES
with Joan
E. Ryan
Saturday, October 16, 2010
9:00am-5:00pm
6 CEUs*
TUITION
$80
(Early
registration paid one month in advance:
$70.00)
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This workshop will look at the anatomy and physiology
of the respiratory system, various respiratory conditions and the use
of yoga therapeutics to address COPD, asthma and panic attack. Students
will learn to use therapeutic breathing techniques, mudras, asanas, and
restorative postures, guided imagery and relaxation techniques to
improve breathing and work with respiratory issues.
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Joan E. Ryan, E-RYT-500,
IYT1000 began her journey as a practitioner, teacher and healer in 1972. She
empowers individuals and groups to take control of their bodies, minds and
lives while improving their overall wellness. As a Wellness Mentor Joan uses many
different practices to inspire and empower students to find inner balance and
joy. These practices offered one-on-one and to groups include Integrative Yoga
Therapeutics, Ayurvedic-Assessment and Consultations with individually prepared
wellness plans of action, stress management, meditation and guided imagery. She
offers Reiki Trainings and Treatments. Reiki Treatments are part of her Radiant
Wellness practice. Joan developed and teaches many special interest programs
and lessons to address challenges such as anxiety, chronic back pain, Multiple
Sclerosis, insomnia and irritable bowel syndrome. She finds special joy in
working with “seniors”. Joan is Program Director for a Integrative Yoga
Therapy teacher training program. She also is a mentor with Integrative Yoga
Therapy and adjunct faculty with Discovery Yoga. Joan is a contributor to
articles in nationally syndicated magazines. Joan teaches workshops and
programs including “How to Thrive in a Stressed out World” and “Happy Healthy
Back & Neck Yoga” for Radiant Wellness at businesses, schools, conferences
and not-for-profit organizations. Joan services are available for in-service
trainings, conferences and conventions. She volunteers her time for educational
workshops and lectures at hospitals, hospice, cancer and other support groups. Joan
and her husband enjoy the outdoors hiking, birding and bicycling. They
participate in annual silent meditation retreats.
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