Wednesday, March 25, 2015

RxRelax

RxRelax

Are you a healthcare professional considering the possibilities of using yoga and meditation as a blockbuster drug for your health or at your workplace? If so, this certification course is for you! 
This one-of-a-kind certification gives you a scientific method for delivering tested therapeutic yoga experiences for those with chronic physical and mental health conditions.  It places you on the cutting edge of integrative care and therapeutic yoga applications.

You will:
  • re-boot your own body and mind using mindfulness, movement and more.
  • bring tools and renewed hope to patients who are differently abled or struggle with conventional exercise.
  • learn clinically relevant techniques to better manage stress, anxiety, insomnia, depression, fatigue, cancer and more...
  • be able to share tested practices to make therapeutic lifestyle changes easier.
  • foster strategic excellence with an integrative approach to healthcare.
This program includes the best practices from the largest, most-established therapeutic yoga program of its kind that is operating successfully in a range of hospital and healthcare settings. 



Panic attacks and anxiety is how I coped with life's day to day challenges. Happily, I can say I do not have panic attacks anymore! Insomnia has also been very problematic. Typically I use to sleep 3 or 4 hours at night if I was lucky. I [now] average 6-8 hours of sleep each night.    - Nancy Mellor


This 100-hour training is delivered over the course of five fun, educational and positive energy filled modules. This is followed by a 10-hour practicum. Modules are offered on weekends, once per month.

 
Enrollment is now open for the next session at Elliot Hospital in Manchester, NH:
 
April 18-19, 2015
May 16-17, 2015
June 27-28, 2015
July 11-12, 2015
August 8-9, 2015
 
Faculty:
The well-known team includes medical doctors, nurses, pharmacist, physical therapist and social worker with many dedicated years of healthcare and yoga experience. Learn about the experienced faculty here.  
 

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