Entry TypeGroup Yoga Therapy Session
Client/GroupYoga Therapy for Stress Management
Entry CategoryCase Study
Select your mentorBrahmi Romero
Intake
Assessment
Approval Notice
Your care plan should be approved by your mentor, with any amendments they suggested, prior to your remaining Yoga Therapy sessions.
Care PlanOutline should be a practice adapted to the needs of that client/group, including:
  • Check in, centering, balanced hatha yoga set considering contraindications, relaxation (with imagery as appropriate),
  • balanced pranayama considering contraindications, meditation/centering.
  • Please include at least one suggestion from Karma, Bhakti, Raja, or Jnana Yoga tailored for this client/group.
  • Over time, we want to see something from each branch, selected, adapted and re-framed appropriately. Tools from each module should be used (not on each client/group – but overall)
The outline should show the sequence of practices as you plan to offer them.
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:
  • Check in, centering, balanced hatha yoga set considering contraindications, relaxation (with imagery as appropriate),
  • Balanced pranayama considering contraindications, meditation/centering.
  • Include at least one suggestion from Karma, Bhakti, Raja, or Jnana Yoga tailored for this client.
Over time, we want to see something from each branch, selected, adapted and re-framed appropriately.
Tools from each module should be used (not on each client – but overall)
Session Date10/24/2024
Session Number4
Total Session Minutes120
Homework assignment to client/group

• Practice a few poses in the morning and do a few poses in the evening.
• Practice a few minutes of sitting in silence and stillness observing your breath after the exercises.
• Use your breath to change your mood. If you find yourself moody do Diaphragmatic Breathing to change your mood. As you breath in, think cheerfulness, as you breathe out, think moody. Limit things that cause moodiness such as watching the News.
• Be mindful and present as you go about your day.

Activities

1. Centering
2. Check in and Discussion

TODAY’S FOCUS/FOAL: Going within to observe our true Self in peace as we do Meditation. As we focus, concentrate and relax in the initial stages of meditation the ‘feel good’ hormones of oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphin are released into our system. This process activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which helps quiet the mind and allows us to experience our true nature.

3. Asanas
o Seated cobra
o Seated forward bend/Turtle
o Tadasana with affirmation
o Spinal twist (twist)
o Half moon
o Sacral Circles 1
o Sacral Circles 2
o Standing half-locust (back bend)
o Standing forward bend with spinal stretch (not full inversion)
o Standing Tree
o Spinal flexion and extension (cat/cow on chair)

4. Netra Viyayamum – Eye Movements

5. Progressive Deep Relaxation - Yoga Nidra
o Full body tensing and releasing (Seegra Savaasana).
o Body Scan – from the head down to the feet and then up again.
o Observe the body
o Observe the breath
o Witness the thoughts
o 5 minutes of peace within

6. Pranayama
o Observe the breath technique - SMTT manual pg 122
o Dirgha Swason Diaphragmatic breathing – 3 part breath.

7. Meditation- Guided

8. Reframed Yoga Philosophy:
o When we quiet the mind, we experience a deep sense of peace.

9. Closing – 1 to 2 minutes.
o Take a few moments to send good wishes and thought of peach to people you care about.
o Now expand your good wishes to all people everywhere in the world.

Client/Group progress summary

Three out of the original 6 individuals that participated in the first session participated in this session. There was a total of 4 individuals who participated today.

Marianela who started in the group during the 3rd session and who had said that she could not close her eyes during meditation, was able to close her eyes throughout Yoga Nidra. She said that "it helped her".

Clients report that they practice what they remember at home. Some clients do not practice on their own they only do the practice in the session.

All the seniors felt they benefited from Yoga Nidra.

We reviewed some of the stress education and what stress does to the body and mind during the closing session as a reminder of how we can help ourselves through asana, pranayama, and the way we think.

Reflection and self-evaluation

I really enjoyed working with this group of senior citizens.

They were a good group. They liked the classes and they said they liked all the different practices they received and they were sorry to see them end and wanted to know when I could teach again.

They invited me to come to their Halloween Party - they insisted that I come.

Final Client/Group ReportAfter 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

This was the last session.

Report briefly on each Kosha belowProgress 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