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Restorative Yoga and how it can be used to help transform ethnic and race based traumatic stress with Dr. Gail Parker

30 min · 19. dec. 2022
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What’s so special about yoga is that there are so many ways to practice it and its benefits extend far beyond just the physical. Dr Gail Parker is a psychologist, yoga therapist and author based in the US. She chats to me about how restorative yoga and even incorporating even small parts of restorative yoga into your daily life can help manage stress and trauma.

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