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Healing
Depression with Yoga

It
is common to feel the blues from time to time, and when this
happens it can be healing to simply feel and be with your
emotions. Acute feelings of depression can be sign that your
body needs rest and your mind needs a break. Take a nap, read
a book, let yourself be lazy and accept what you are feeling.
If you are experience depression for more than a few days,
however, you may need to take action and work on moving through
it.

Yogas regulating and energizing properties can help
alleviate many of the symptoms of mild depression*. Yoga
postures will activate and move prana in the body, open
the heart center, stimulate the nervous system and balance
the body-mind-spirit. If you are mostly feeling frustration,
use postures that open the insides of the legs (bound angle,
standing angle) and stretch the sides of the torso (half circle,
half moon). For feelings of sadness and grief, focus on postures
that open the chest and inner arms (fish, threading the needle,
boat). For low motivation or low energy use back and forward
bending postures (cobra, forward fold, sun salutations). A
slow, gentle practice is recommended; do not overexert yourself
or you may end up more tired than you began. Practice as often
as possible; daily is most beneficial.

Other yogic exercises are very effective at moving through
depression. Practice Kapalabhati Pranayama
to energize the body and Nadi Sodhana Pranayama
to reduce stress and anxiety. Meditation
reduces stress, calms the mind, reduces negativity and creates
a positive attitude.

Severe or chronic depression (over four weeks) needs to be
treated by a medical professional. If you are having thoughts
of suicide, get help immediately, calling 911 if necessary.
If you are not sure of the severity of your depression, take
this quick
on-line quiz.

*Yoga is contraindicated with severe depression or other serious
mental disorders. A yoga practice should be used to supplement
conventional therapy, not replace it.

A complete list of postures and practices that benefit depression
is now available in our premium yoga
therapy section.


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