Press Reviews
Donna L Phillips, InMotion4Life.com
This book is a beautiful teaching guide for those wanting to support the healing journey that asylum seekers, refugees, and new immigrants experience as they settle into their new life. The authors have brilliantly partnered both the fundamentals of trauma informed Yoga Therapy and business principles for creating a non-profit or program into one read. They have simplified what may seem to be teaching challenges into an opportunity for many to grow their yoga network. Be inspired with this groundbreaking work in yoga. Let service (Seva) pave the path forward with safety, acceptance and compassion for those reclaiming their life in a newfound community.
Susan Tebb, PhD, MSW, C-IAYT, RYT-500, Professor & Dean Emerita, Vice President of Board for International Association for Yoga Therapists
This book is a "must have" guide especially if considering to offer yoga to refugees and immigrants. I wish it had been available when I developed a yoga program for the Center for Victims of Torture and War Trauma because it brings the theoretical models, polyvagal theory, yoga kosha model, and gunas model together as the authors develop trauma-informed yoga programs for newcomers to a country. The yoga practices offered are ones that consider white privilege, touch, cultural awareness of poses, and communication issues, which are often encountered when working with this population. A suggestion to develop "train the trainer" sessions is an important one because the program then can become community based and supported. The authors also offer recommendations on how to start a nonprofit organization with excellent fund raising and use of volunteer ideas.
Indu Arora, Author: MUDRA: The Sacred Secret (2015), YOGA: Ancient Heritage Tomorrow’s Vision (2019) and SOMA: 100 Heritage Recipes for Self-Care (2020) http://Yogsadhna.com
In Trauma-Informed Yoga Therapy for Asylum Seekers, New Immigrants, and Refugees, Gina Barrett offers a compassionate guide that resonates with the heart of yoga's healing potential. This book is a beacon for yoga teachers eager to extend their practice beyond the mat and into the lives of those facing profound trauma. Barrett's insights, drawn from her frontline experience, empower teachers to create safe spaces where healing can begin. By embracing these techniques, yoga instructors can profoundly impact individuals grappling with PTSD and depression, nurturing resilience and hope. This book is essential reading for those committed to using yoga as a tool for transformation and social change.