Yoga therapy for stress & anxiety Create a personalized holistic plan to balance your life

Robert Butera, 1964-

Book - 2015

A guide to creating a stress-free life through yoga practice and the lesser-known lifestyle aspects of yoga, including exercises, breathing techniques, mediation, and yoga poses for relaxation, improved attitude and sleep, and self-acceptance.

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Published
Woodbury, Minnesota : Llewellyn Publications [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Robert Butera, 1964- (author)
Other Authors
Erin Byron, 1973- (author), Staffan Elgelid
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xxii, 327 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-320).
ISBN
9780738745756
  • Foreword: Authors' Stories
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Foundations of Stress and Anxiety
  • Chapter 1. Yoga Therapy's Role in Relieving Stress and Anxiety
  • Chapter 2. How Beliefs Result in Stress and Anxiety
  • Chapter 3. Redefine Your Beliefs
  • Chapter 4. How Anxiety Influences the Many Body Layers (Koshas)
  • Part II. The Five Yogic Paths
  • Chapter 5. The Yogic Path of Psychology (Self-Understanding)
  • Chapter 6. The Yogic Path of the Intellect (Getting Out of Your Head)
  • Chapter 7. The Yogic Path of Health
  • Chapter 8. The Yogic Path of Work
  • Chapter 9. The Yogic Path of Relationships and Emotions
  • Part III. Making Yoga Therapy a Lifestyle
  • Chapter 10. Overcoming Barriers to the Anxiety-Free Life
  • Chapter 11. From Stress Management to Stress Transformation
  • Appendices
  • The Language of Yoga
  • How Yoga Poses Relate to Stress and Anxiety
  • Finding a Comprehensive Yoga Therapist
  • Acknowledgements
  • Recommended Reading
  • Glossary of Sanskrit and Frequently Used English Terms
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Beginning by noting the prevalence of complaints about stress in today's world, YogaLife Institute founder Butera, psychotherapist Byron, and physical therapy professor Elgelid present a well-organized guide to using yoga to deal with this problem. The challenge, they observe, is that most people lead lives seemingly designed to keep them in a state of anxiety. For that reason, their program-referred to as "comprehensive yoga therapy"-is designed to help readers "take action to change anything that disturbs our minds." It involves a daily routine that includes journaling, mental exercises, and yoga postures. Readers will learn how to rephrase intention, reframe "thought patterns" and "thought awareness," and create a life where "suffering is optional." Specific sections of the program address eating habits, workplace stress, and personal relationships. Some of the yoga postures might be challenging for new students, but the authors are understanding and encouraging, giving readers permission to "jump around" and tackle exercises in whatever order works. The commitment required will be substantial, but for stressed-out yoga fans interested in a change for the better, this book could be a valuable beginning. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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