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The Art of Therapy
History… Long before “art therapy” was a clinical term, creative expression was central to healing in many cultures: Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Native Americans used art, music, and drama in ceremonies to restore emotional and spiritual balance. In South Africa and across the continent, indigenous artistic traditions such as sculpture, beadwork, and storytelling have historically been used for community connection and spiritual healing. In the US, Margaret Naumburg develo
Mar 62 min read


16 Uncommon Yoga Facts
1. Yoga is a 5, 000 year old tradition, and is classified as a form of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). 2. 300 million people practice yoga globally (72% are female). 3. The practice produces a physiological state (an interruption in the stress response); a sense of balance and union between the mind and body is achieved. 4. It has 4 basic principles. 5. The most form of yoga practiced is Hatha yoga. 6. Yoga shifts the balance from the sympathetic nervous system
Dec 19, 20252 min read


Breathe, Girl, Breathe
Breathwork has become so trendy in the last few years, especially after COVID, but there’s so much more to it. Breathing acts as a bridge between the conscious mind and involuntary bodily functions. By deliberately changing breathing patterns, we can modulate our nervous system and influence brain function. Physiological Effects… * Autonomic Nervous System Regulation:Conscious breathing activates the parasympathetic nervous system (the “rest and digest” system), counteracting
Dec 12, 20252 min read
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