Yoga Plus Talk Therapy for Depression: A Case Study of a Six Week Group

Yoga is increasingly becoming a popular method of addressing mental health symptoms. While there is research to support the use of yoga for depression, there is limited literature examining yoga in combination with talk therapy groups as a treatment for depression. The results of this case study s...

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Main Authors: Kelli Foulkrod, Sarah Griesemer, Kelly N. Banneyer, Jacqueline M. Caemmerer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Integrative Psychotherapy Association 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy
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Online Access:http://www.integrative-journal.com/index.php/ijip/article/view/107/80
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Summary:Yoga is increasingly becoming a popular method of addressing mental health symptoms. While there is research to support the use of yoga for depression, there is limited literature examining yoga in combination with talk therapy groups as a treatment for depression. The results of this case study series (n=4) provide support for the clinical efficacy of yoga in combination with talk therapy. Treatment consisted of 6 weeks of group sessions (90-min sessions each week) with weekly home practice. Each group consisted of yoga, meditation, breathwork, and emotional processing. Decreases in depressive symptoms and increases in self-compassion were found. The findings of the case study are relevant because growing numbers of clients are presenting with depression and seeking alternative treatments.
ISSN:2156-9703
2156-9703