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The use of yoga to build self-compassion as a healing method for survivors of sexual violence

, PhD, LMSW, MDiv, , MSW & , EdD, LMSW
Pages 139-156 | Received 09 Feb 2015, Accepted 26 Jun 2015, Published online: 17 Jun 2016
 

ABSTRACT

This study explores the use of yoga to build capacity for self-compassion in female survivors of sexual violence. Survivors throughout the world have creatively explored various ways to cope with the lasting effects of trauma on their lives. Yoga is a practice that integrates both the body and mind to calm, focus, and strengthen. Self-compassion is a construct for relating to oneself in a more positive and constructive way. Trauma professionals have begun to recognize evidence that yoga lessens symptoms of depression, enhances positive coping strategies, and increases self-compassion. Data analysis suggests that practicing yoga in a group setting that is sensitive to the issues of trauma survivors increases the participants’ self-compassion. The implications of increased rates of self-compassion include feelings of trauma reduction and better overall physical and emotional wellness for survivors by increasing their feelings of self-kindness, mindfulness, and connection to their community.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Amy Wilcox and Jessica Warren, as well as Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center (WASAC) for their help and participation in this work.

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