Yoga and Neurophysiology | Part 2
This workshop builds on Part 1 (though it can be attended without having joined Part 1) is an in-depth discussion on approaches to integrate themes from Western science and Eastern philosophy.
What to Expect
This workshop will explore Western scientific concepts of Neuro-anatomy, biochemistry and neural pathways and how they are represented in the Ayurveda system.
How our individual Neuro-physiology reacts to different stressors in life and at different stages of life. These are to be brought to life with case studies and our personal experiences. (Out of respect for confidentiality, this session will not be recorded.)
How Yoga philosophy (especially from the Yoga sutra of Patanjali) explains human psychology and behaviour, which are intimately linked to our Neuro-physiology.
- Common pathways within the Western medical system in helping individuals who present with dysregulation, and how our Yoga practice can complement these practices (both for ourselves and others who we are teaching).
Props
Please have to hand any props (eg. mat, blocks, bolsters, blankets, eye mask) for your individual comfort.
Meet the Teacher
Stanford is a Yoga teacher and Yoga therapist with more than 1500hrs of training. In 2019, Stanford began training with Colin Dunsmuir, where he learned much knowledge and practices passed down in the lineage of T.K.V. Desikachar; including Asana practice, Pranayama, Mantra and Meditative practices.
Stanford is also a fully qualified medical doctor. He has been working in the NHS since he graduated from Imperial College London in 2013. He worked in the specialty of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for 4 years, before switching and is currently training to become a Psychiatry Consultant. Stanford has been training specifically in the principle of Pregnancy yoga, Yoga Nidra, Yin yoga and Restorative Yoga. He actively incorporates tools and principles learned from both Western Medical training and Eastern Yoga practices for therapeutic use.