Continuing Nursing Education
“Yogic Science to Break Habits and Addictive Behavior: Specialty Professional Training”
Learning Outcome:
1. All participants will describe two strategies to integrate yogic protocols to counter habits and addictive behaviors into their own practice and with clients.
Course Objectives:
2. Develop a 20 minute personal daily practice of mindfulness by focusing on the breath.
3. Discuss the incorporation of the practice of Kundalini Yoga as a technology for overcoming physiological and emotional challenges.
4. Explore how the practice of Kundalini Yoga strengthens the nervous, glandular, circulatory and digestive systems.
5. Participants will demonstrate the use of the “Brisk Walk with Mantra” technique to gain mental self-control.
6. Differentiate between the Detoxification and Rehabilitation process to expedite the cleansing, elimination and rebuilding approach.
7. Distinguish between assimilation and elimination and the impact of toxins on these body systems.
This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the American Holistic Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Approval for contact hours through the American Holistic Nurses Association is based on an assessment of the educational merit of this program and does not constitute endorsement of the use of any specific modality in the care of clients.
Approved to award 62.50 Contact hours for “In Person” Immersion Training.
Approved to award 40 Contact hours for “Online” Immersion Training.
“Yogic Science to Break Habits and Addictive Behavior: Weekend Introductory Training”
Course Objectives:
90% of participants will describe two strategies to integrate new yogic protocols to counter habits and addictive behaviors into their own practice and with clients.
95% of participants will develop a personal daily habit of mindfulness meditation.
85% of participants will discuss the incorporation of the practice of Kundalini Yoga as a technology for overcoming physiological and emotional challenges.
90% of participants will explore how the practice of Kundalini Yoga strengthens the nervous, glandular, circulatory and digestive systems.
This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the American Holistic Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Approval for contact hours through the American Holistic Nurses Association is based on an assessment of the educational merit of this program and does not constitute endorsement of the use of any specific modality in the care of clients.
Approved to award 12 Contact hours for “In Person” Introductory Weekend Training.
Approved to award 5.5 Contact hours for “Online” Introductory Weekend Training.