| TCA Stage | Report | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Student | Nieda Tice Palmer | ||||||||||||||||||
| Entry ID | 3961 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Date Created | October 7, 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Date Updated | June 3, 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Advisor | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Core Module Name | Basics of Ayurveda | ||||||||||||||||||
Plan Information | |||||||||||||||||||
| Selected key teaching (specific core concept): | Balance is key to health. Awareness and self-observation is vital, in addition to willingness to act on and correct imbalances. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Goal for implementation with client (Specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-bound relating to the client): | Self-study: using two charts, develop habit of noticing/recording which of the 20 qualities I feel in my body, mind or soul and practice opposite. Also record activities that are beneficial that I tend not to do, and activities that are not beneficial that I tend to do and notice if the frequency of both changes with awareness. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Relevant Client(s) Details | 52yo F with multiple complaints and little understanding of Ayurveda. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Session Outline |
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| How did you envision working with the client(s) to incorporate the selected teaching? (Define the plan) | I envisioned starting with the list of complaints and rating them on a scale of 1-10, to have something to use as a baseline for improvement. | ||||||||||||||||||
| What branch(es) of IY did you use? How does each support your goal/relate to the key teaching? | In the end, I used several branches. As a remedy to balance qualities, I used hatha yoga for breathing practices, asana and meditation. I also used karma yoga for service and connection. I used jnana yoga for constant discriminative discernment to figure out what quality was dominant, and what was real vs. unreal or self vs. non-self. The importance of this practice of self-awareness and self-study is outlined in svadhyaya (sutra 2.44), and by Vasant Lad, world-renowned Ayurvedic expert, in "The Complete Book of Ayurvedic Home Remedies." | ||||||||||||||||||
| Short notes on time with client: | This seemed like a lot at first, but I was interested in seeing what would 'work' (ie. to raise the awareness and lead to the behaviors that would bring about balance) and what would be do-able for the future. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Follow up suggestions for your client (whether with you or on their own): | Continue the practice of noting the qualities and practicing to bring them into balance. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Reflection | |||||||||||||||||||
| Did you apply your intended plan once you met with the client(s)? Was the goal achieved? Explain. | It was mostly as I envisioned. The goals of self-awareness and coming more into balance was realized in just a few weeks as evidenced by the numbers improving on the assessment. The first goal of recognizing doshic effects may have been more accurately written as "recognizing the qualities as they manifest in body, mind and soul". The other adjustment was to turn in this report after just 3 weeks, because the results I hoped to see were already there. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Did you have to adapt anything in your plan? What lessons did you learn? | The only adaptation in the plan was to stop and do this report earlier than I thought. I thought it would take a lot longer to see results such as increased self-awareness and better perceived scores on the assessment. | ||||||||||||||||||
| If you are faced with the same situation again in the future, would you approach it in the same way? Why or why not? What went well? What you might change and why? Summarize. | I will keep this in my toolbox, especially for someone who is interested in Ayurvedic remedies. By giving the information on ways to promote opposite qualities and to bring qualities into balance, it is possible for this to be done entirely as self-study, Not being an Ayurvedic practitioner, I could only provide resources for self-study anyway. I would recommend this practice to others who are interested in finding a way to study Ayurveda and experience the benefits themselves. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Will you be uploading suplimental images or documents? | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||
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