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SUMMARY:Trauma-Informed Yoga for Survivors 8-Week Series
DESCRIPTION:We will offer an 8-week trauma-informed yoga series for survivors of sexual assault\, dating and domestic violence\, and/or stalking in the fall. Please see below for more information and feel free to share with any students\, staff\, or faculty who would benefit from participating in this healing modality. Interest forms are due September 28\, 2018 (located on our website and attached). Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions! As always\, thank you so much for your support and referrals. \n  \nTrauma-Informed Yoga for Survivors \n  \nMission and Goals \nUCLA CARE believes in all forms of healing and this program will explore reconnection to the self through mind\, body\, and spirit. In Bennett’s book\, Emotional Yoga\, she reminds us that our emotions often times act as a bridge between our bodies and minds\, which are intimately intertwined and connected with our emotions (2002). This program will provide survivors of sexual violence a means of becoming reacquainted with their bodies\, help them become grounded in the present moment\, and allow them to explore the benefits of mindfulness as they flow breath to movement in guided practice and meditation. \nMemories of sexually violent experiences can be intrusive\, which can create challenges for survivors. These memories can also make it difficult for survivors who are looking to establish connection in their lives and learn how to trust again. The entire experience of practicing yoga\, can help survivors find union between seemingly disconnected and challenging aspects of the self; allowing participants to slowly build the pieces into an integrated whole. In The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Treatment\, Rothschild recognizes the need for therapy to consist of helping people to stay in their bodies and to delve deeper into understanding these important bodily sensations (2000).Yoga’s focus on self-acceptance provides survivors with tangible benefits that will become noticeable throughout their practice. This gradual integration can be transformational and healing for a survivor of sexual violence. \n  \nProgram Structure \nYoga as Healing will be an 8-week program taking place during fall 2018. The class will meet Tuesdays from 11am to 1pm. Each class offers survivors a safe space to gain greater awareness around strength\, stability\, assertiveness\, and mindfulness. Classes will have different themes\, focus on various restorative postures\, build strength in the core\, explore positive affirmations\, and will also be coupled with guided activities including de-briefing exercises\, journaling\, and art. Classes will allow survivors to re-connect with themselves and build community with their peers. \nClasses will establish consistency and will build upon each other each week. \n  \nProgram Dates \nYoga as healing interest forms due- September 28\, 2018  \n8 week fall yoga as healing series (Tuesdays) \nSession 1: October 9\, 2018\, 11am-1pm (orientation) \nTheme: Intention \nSession 2: October 16\, 2018\, 11am-12:30pm \nTheme: Safety  \nSession 3: October 23\, 2018\, 11am- 1pm (art class) \nTheme: Mindfulness and Self-care \nSession 4: October 30\, 11am-12:30pm \nTheme: Boundaries \nSession 5: November 6\, 2018\, 11am-12:30pm \nTheme: Assertiveness \nSession 6: November 13\, 11am-12:30pm \nTheme: Strength \nSession 7: November 20\, 2018\, 11am-12:30pm \nTheme: Trust \nSession 8: November 27\, 2018\, 11am-1pm (closing and drumming) \nTheme: Acceptance and Community \n  \nZabie Yamasaki\, M.Ed. \nProgram Director\, Trauma Informed Programs \nCampus Assault Resources and Education (CARE) and UCLA Campus and Student Resilience \n(310) 825-5759 \nzyamasaki@careprogram.ucla.edu \n  \nFor more information on resources and support\, visit: \nwww.careprogram.ucla.edu and www.sexualviolence.ucla.edu \n  \nConfidential Resources \nCARE Advocate \nResource navigation\, support\, and advocacy \nTo make an appointment with the CARE Advocate\, call 310-206-2465 or e-mail advocate@careprogram.ucla.edu \nCAPS \nCounseling for sexual assault\, dating and domestic violence\, and stalking. Counseling is available for all survivors\, no matter when an assault occurred. Crisis counseling is also available 24 hours a day on the phone.  \nTo make an appointment at the Counseling Center\, call (310) 825-0768 or visit The Counseling Center. \nRape Treatment Center at Santa Monica- UCLA Medical Center \nMedical and counseling services for sexual assault survivors available 24 hours a day. \nCall (424) 259-6000 or visit www.rapetreatmentcenter.org. \nStudent Legal Services \nAssistance exploring your legal options. \nCall (310) 825-9894 or visit www.studentlegal.ucla.edu \nyoga as healing fall 2018 interest form
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SUMMARY:Luskin Transdisciplinary Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Luskin Transdisciplinary Speaker Series\nThis school-wide series brings speakers from across the social sciences whose work on issues of public affairs cuts across disciplinary boundaries. Our hope is to foster an intellectually rigorous and publicly meaningful seminar program that will draw together faculty members from all departments\, as well as interested students and engaged members of our larger public community. \nI would like to thank the organizers of this series: Mark Kaplan\, Amada Armenta\, Kian Goh\, Mark Peterson\, and Laura Wray-Lake for securing these amazing speakers. \nThe current schedule for the Luskin Transdisciplinary Speaker Series is: \n\nNovember 19 – Marcus Anthony Hunter – Scott Waugh endowed Chair in the Division of Social Sciences\, Associate Professor\, Chair of African American Studies at UCLA – flyer attached\nFebruary 13 – Philippe Bourgois – Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Social Medicine\, Semel Institute of Neuroscience/Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA\nMarch 6 –  Dorothy Roberts -Director\, Penn Program on Race\, Science and Society\, George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology\, Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights; Professor of Africana Studies at University of Pennsylvania\nApril 3 – Hahrie Han – Anton Vonk Professor of Political Science at UC Santa Barbara\nApril 11 – Shannon M. Monnat – Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion\, Associate Professor of Sociology\, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University\nApril 17 – Rob Reich – Professor of Political Science\, Director of the McCoy Center for Ethics in Society\, Co-director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University
URL:https://asianam.ucla.edu/event/luskin-transdisciplinary-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Public Affairs 5391\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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