Synopsis:
Take the natural path to mental wellness
More than 25 million Americans are treated with antidepressants each year, at a cost in excess of $50 billion. But the side effects of popular prescription drugs may seem nearly as depressing as the symptoms they’re meant to treat. Veteran yoga instructor Amy Weintraub offers a better solution—one that taps the scientifically proven link between yoga and emotional well-being as well as the beauty of ancient approaches to inner peace.
Addressing a range of diagnoses, including dysthymia, anxiety-based depression, and bipolar disorder, Yoga for Depression reveals why specific postures, breathing practices, and meditation techniques can ease suffering and release life’s traumas and losses. Weintraub also reflects on her own experience with severe depression, from which she recovered through immersing herself in a daily yoga routine.
Yoga for Depression is the first yoga book devoted exclusively to the treatment of these debilitating conditions. Amy Weintraub will help readers see their suffering and themselves in a vibrant new light.
From the Back Cover:
“Heal yourself with Yoga For Depression. I absolutely love this book and highly recommend it.”
--Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., author of Meditation as Medicine
"Yoga philosophy describes our true nature as free, radiant and vibrant. In a clear, direct and grounded approach, this brilliant and comprehensive book offers guideposts for those seeking to reclaim their birthright of joy."
--Sudhir Jonathan Foust, President, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health
“Amy Weintraub’s Yoga for Depression offers us a powerful and comprehensive guidebook that provides the reader with a precise path for healing from depression. Her penetrating insights are derived with the precision of someone who has traversed the intricate path of healing from depression and has come back to show us the way to our own healing. Amy has experienced the simple truth that yoga works because it offers a comprehensive approach to healing. She has discovered the timeless teachings of yoga that don’t ask us to believe or depend upon someone else’s authority. Yoga puts us squarely in the driver’s seat and shows us how to heal our self. Yoga is a set of applied tools that support us in living, pure and simply, a life that is free of suffering. This book belongs in the hands of every person who experiences depression and in the library of every therapist who works with people suffering from depression.”
--Richard C. Miller, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, teacher of Advaitayana Yoga Co-Founder of The International Association of Yoga Therapy; Founding editor of The Professional Journal of the International Association of Yoga Therapy
"Yoga philosophy describes our true nature as free, radiant and vibrant. In a clear, direct and grounded approach, this brilliant and comprehensive book offers guideposts for those seeking to reclaim their birthright of joy."
--Sudhir Jonathan Foust, President, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health
“With clarity, compassion, and the courage of a person who has lived her own story all the way through, Amy Weintraub offers readers a self-aware, self-creating path through the darker thickets of a life. Her specific, gracefully presented suggestions for joining breath, body, movement, and mind bring one of the great wisdom traditions into a newly useful context, an essential means for renewing and reawakening contemporary life.”
--Jane Hirshfield, author of five books of poetry, most recently Given Sugar, Given Salt: Poems
"Amy Weintraub is a gifted teacher whose clarity and warmth I have admired for years, but it wasn't until I read this book that I understood the genesis of her profound emotional connection to yoga. Amy has personally made the journey from the darkness of depression to the light of full aliveness. The value of this kind of personal experience in a yoga teacher cannot be underestimated, and it jumps off the pages of this book. If you are looking for an inspiring and trustworthy guide to heal into a whole new life, look no further."
--Richard Faulds, M.A., J.D., senior Kripalu teacher and author of the forthcoming Kripalu Yoga: A Guide to Practice On and Off the Mat
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