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MARY NURRIESTEARNS, MSW, LCSW, ACEP–EFT, C–C–IAYT, E–RYT 500

How do you combat the patient who tells you they simply can’t find time to practice yoga? There are plenty of yoga breathing techniques that can be practiced in traffic, in front of the computer, or while standing in line. Even these short sessions bring stress relief, and help your patient manage the discomforts of anxiety. Mary NurrieStearns suggests the Come to Your Rescue Breath.

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5-Day Yoga and Meditation Retreat: Mindfulness and Mind-Body Approaches for Clinical Practice
You don't always have to know what's going on with your clients in order to help them...I had a client that just didn't benefit from therapeutic breathing, so I tried something different. Let me show you in this short video.

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Mary NurrieStearns, MSW, LCSW, ACEP–EFT, C–C–IAYT, E–RYT 500,Ìýteaches seminars and retreats to teach clinicians how to take mindfulness skills, brain based protocols for treating shame and office-based yogaÌý back to their clients. These evidence based clinical interventionsÌýmove therapy forward byÌý improving emotional regulation, restoring healthyÌýnervous system functioning and cultivating healthier thought patterns. Both mindfulness and yoga practices have brought healing and calm to Mary’s clients and students.



Mary provides participants with the latest research results and pulls together the work of experts in the mental health field who are proponents of both practices (i.e. Bessel van der Kolk, Jon Kabat-Zinn). She draws on 37 years as a mental health professional counselor and 27 years of meditation and yoga practice. She is a certified yoga therapist, seasoned yoga teacher and ordained member of Thich Naht Hahn’s Order of Interbeing.

Mary is the author ofÌýHealing Anxiety, Depression and Unworthiness: 78 Brain-Changing Mindfulness & Yoga PracticesÌý(Сòòò½ÊÓƵ, 2018),ÌýYoga for AnxietyÌýwith Rick NurrieStearns (New Harbinger, 2010), Yoga for Emotional TraumaÌýwith Rick NurrieStearns (New Harbinger, 2013), Yoga Mind – Peaceful MindÌýwith Rick NurrieStearns (New Harbinger, 2015),ÌýandÌýDaily Meditations for Healing and Happiness: 52 Card DeckÌý(Сòòò½ÊÓƵ, 2016).ÌýÌýMary is the co-editor ofÌýSoulful LivingÌý(Hci, 1999) and former editor ofÌýPersonal TransformationÌýmagazine.ÌýÌýShe has produced DVDs on yoga for emotional trauma and depression.ÌýÌýMary teaches across the United States.

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Speaker Disclosures:


Financial: Mary NurrieStearns maintains a private practice. She receives compensation as a speaker, yoga, teacher, and published author. Ms. NurrieStearns receives a speaking honorarium, book royalties, and recording royalties from Сòòò½ÊÓƵ. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.


Non-financial: Mary NurrieStearns has no relevant non-financial relationships.