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Being on the mat: a process evaluation of trauma-informed yoga for women with substance use disorders
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- Smoyer, Amy (Author)
Title
Being on the mat: a process evaluation of trauma-informed yoga for women with substance use disorders
Abstract
Yoga practice is associated with positive health outcomes, including benefits related to managing substance use disorders and trauma symptomology. However, low-income vulnerable communities have limited access to yoga. This process evaluation of a trauma-informed yoga program for women with substance use disorders demonstrates the feasibility and utility of using noncertified yoga instructors to offer a basic yoga in community-based agencies. Participants describe outcomes related to relaxation, mindfulness, and movement that are well-aligned with their recovery needs. Study findings suggest the utilization of instructors with minimal training has the potential to expand research about and access to yoga among marginalized communities. © 2016, Western Michigan University. All rights reserved.
Publication
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Date
2016-01-01
Volume
43
Issue
4
Pages
61-83
Journal Abbr
J. Sociol. Soc. Welf.
Citation Key
smoyerBeingMatProcess2016
ISSN
0191-5096
Short Title
Being on the mat
Language
English
Citation
Smoyer, A. (2016). Being on the mat: a process evaluation of trauma-informed yoga for women with substance use disorders. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 43(4), 61–83. https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/jssw/vol43/iss4/5
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