| Entry Type | Individual Yoga Therapy Session |
|---|---|
| Client/Group | WK |
| Entry Category | Intended Case Study |
| Select your mentor | Brahmi Romero |
| Intake | |
| Assessment | |
| Approval Notice | |
| Care Plan | Outline should be a practice adapted to the needs of that client/group, including:
Your care plan proposal should be approved by the mentor before session 2 if possible, or 3 if approval is delayed by mentor. |
| Session | |
| Session Instructions (Not Mentoring) | Your session outline should be a practice adapted to the needs of that client, including:
Tools from each module should be used (not on each client – but overall) |
| Session Date | 08/08/2024 |
| Session Number | 3 |
| Total Session Minutes | 120 |
| Homework assignment to client/group | Add the following asana to your practice: Standing Poses Back bending Poses Forward Bending and Inversions and Twist Deep Relaxation (client lying down): SRF Asana practice. Breathing practices – 15 minutes: Meditation: Review the wisdom teachings of Yoga Sutras of Patanjali that we discussed. It is helpful to re-read these sutras to help us recall and understand how the mind works: Sutra I.3: Then the Seer [Self] abides in His own nature. During this discussion you recalled your experience last Sunday while you were meditating at the Zen Center for a few hours – in that experience that you described the calmness, peace and visions that you saw, and the desire you had to stay there forever - that is the experience of the Seer [Self] abides in His own nature. You were able to connect with your Soul – you were in the flow of meditation. Stay long in these experiences, this will help you to heal yourself. We touched on devotion/bhakti for God in this session, lets talk more about devotion in the next session. These foundational teachings and practices of study and meditation help us to learn and give us the tools to heal and change. Regular practice is important to build your foundation which is your steadfast anchor, that provides the cushion and a safe haven for difficult times. Remember to stop the intrusive and ruminating thoughts immediately as they come up, break the habit - nipping it in the bud, and replacing those thoughts with different positive thought and actions. |
| Activities | Centering. Asana – Targeted therapeutic Hatha Yoga asana. We will practice some Hatha asana each session building on the last session: Standing Poses Back bending Poses Forward Bending Deep Relaxation (client lying down): SRF Asana (discussion only, client has begun to practice). Breathing practices – 15 minutes: Meditation: Discussion on how the assignments went for client. How the personal sadhana is going? The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Translation and Commentary by Sri Swami Satchidananda |
| Client/Group progress summary | Client reported that she practiced the SHHHhhh breath. She practiced the asana of Sun Salutation, half moon, Ardhad Chandrasana, and the eye exercises. Client said that while doing Nadi Sudi she was able to ‘breath into the belly.’ Client has started the SRF asana and she really likes them. Client asked “if just doing physical asana is not enough to keep the mind from getting triggered?” I confirmed that asana is not enough to keep the mind from getting triggered and that meditation together with asana is more effective. Client was reminded on the benefits of stopping the intrusive and ruminating thoughts immediately as they come up, breaking the habit - nipping it in the bud, and replacing those thoughts with different positive thoughts – to change the Tamasic-Rajasic pattern. Client asked if she should not go to the Bhakti Center anymore because every time she goes there she thinks of the ‘guy’ that triggered her trauma. I shared that Sri Paramahansa Yogananda said “Environment is stronger than will power.” And therefore, if she continues going to this environment and is constantly triggered it will be difficult for her to change this pattern because she exposes herself to an environment that triggers those thoughts. Fortunately, the client has options and can go to a least two or three other different temples. We talked about walking meditation and client will now try this when she leaves early in the morning at 4:30 am to go to the train that takes her to the temple for meditation. Client plans to go early, meditate at the temple and then volunteer there for a few hours before returning home. Client asked the question “how deep can we go in meditation?” We were talking about Sutra I.3 when she asked the question. Just before the question, she had told me about a very nice meditation with vision experience that she had last Sunday, I referred to that experience of hers to help her understand what it takes to connect with her Soul and that if she remains in the silence and stillness and in the desire to ‘stay there forever’ that her Soul could potentially connect with God – Supreme Joy Being, and that the highest we can go is to connect with God. |
| Reflection and self-evaluation | I felt it was a good session. I feel we had a good and clear communication, and I feel the client benefits. Client said she felt she was getting better. |
| Final Client/Group Report | After seeing your client/group (for at least 4 sessions including interactive intake) Please remember practicum is a learning experience. You’ll learn more from sharing what’s accurate than from what might “look good”. Things you did well, not so well, problems and questions are all valid and useful tools to teach you. We can’t serve you to become the best clinician you can be if you don’t share your challenges and mistakes. Success is anything from which you learn. You can continue to add Session entries after submitting this Final Client/Group Report. |
| Plan for next session | Centering. Asana – Targeted therapeutic Hatha Yoga asana. We will practice some Hatha asana each session building on the last session: Standing Poses Back bending Poses Forward Bending and Inversions and Twist SRF Asana (discussion only) Deep Relaxation (client lying down): Breathing practices: Meditation: The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Translation and Commentary by Sri Swami Satchidananda |
| Report briefly on each Kosha below | Progress toward wellness or worsening reported by the client/group or that you observed in the following areas |
| Additional Information | |
| Personal reflection from doing client/group. | |
| Notify Mentor? | Notify Mentor of Updates/Completion |


