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NEW: Restorative Yoga in the morning

NEW: Restorative Yoga in the morning

The restorative postures help relieve the effects of chronic stress.

New: Yoga Pilates in the morning

New: Yoga Pilates in the morning

"There will be a significant improvement in posture, strength, endurance, flexibility and in how you feel."

John Claxton - June 2 & 3

John Claxton - June 2 & 3

John comes to share his anatomical precision and touch your soul. An experience to cherish!

Beginners Courses

Beginners Courses

The course is recommended for: * Beginners * Introductory Yoga * Pregnant women * Those seeking a gentle class

Yoga Wellness Spa Hotel**** Experience

Yoga Wellness Spa Hotel**** Experience

3 - 9 August - Mondariz Spa Hotel****

Yoga Instructor Training, 3-24 August

Yoga Instructor Training, 3-24 August

Our Course prepares you to teach high quality Hatha Yoga!

Yoga and Therapy

Yoga and Buddhism and Western Positive Psychology

Western psychology is principally concerned with understanding and alleviating psychological suffering. Both Buddhism and Yoga seek in-the-world serenity and have certain parallels with contemporary psychology. The connections between Western psychology and Yoga and Buddhism are that both:

The Empiricism of Yoga and Buddhism

Yoga and Buddhism are also empirical like Western science. Empirical knowledge is derived from close observation and takes precedence even over logic. Buddha’s teachings are not to be taken on faith; the student is to study him or herself.

Reflective Living

Buddhism and Yoga reveal the pitfalls in unreflective living. They provide practices for transforming ourselves by taming our cravings (passions, fears, agitations) and by challenging our conditioned beliefs (attitudes, values, habits of thought).

Positive Psychology

Yoga and Buddhism are really applied psychologies that today would be called positive psychologies. Putting these traditional teachings into practice produces changes at a deep level; you experience an inner peace when confronting the strongest challenges.

Yoga as a Therapy Tool

I have used Yogic and Buddhist ideas in my therapy sessions for the past 15 years. I have found that the breathing techniques can be very helpful for many clients, especially for anxiety and panic complaints. Meditation is appropriate for many to help deal with stress, anxiety, rumination, insomnia and depression.

To make an appointment

To schedule an appointment in my Yoga Center office call 91 575 1913 or send me an E-mail (wes@yogacenter.es).

Yoga and Psychotherapy

I have quoted below from the November 2009 issue of the American Psychological Association publication, "Monitor on Psychology". The full article refers to many positive studies. The good news is that professional psychology is considering applying such medication-free adjuncts.

'Monitor on Psychology', November 2009

"But what is perhaps unknown to those who consider yoga just another exercise form is that there is a growing body of research documenting Yoga's psychological benefits. Several recent studies suggest that Yoga may help strengthen social attachments, reduce stress and relieve anxiety, depression and insomnia. Researchers are also starting to claim some success in using yoga and yoga-based treatments to help active-duty military and veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder." Monitor on Psychology Volume 40, No. 10 November 2009, p38.