NEW YORK, NY, July 15, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Embark on your own path of illumination with integrative psychiatrists Richard P. Brown and Patricia L. Gerbarg, plus yoga therapist Joy Bennett-Jennings, who will teach Rumi-inspired Breath-Body-Mind for Transformation, Level Two, a six-day workshop at Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY. The healing event, scheduled Sunday evening, August 30 to Friday noon September 4, 2015, offers a unique fusion of ancient mind-body techniques and scientifically proven methods to enhance mood, vitality, and mental focus, and to rapidly relieve stress anytime, anywhere. Continuing Education credits are available.
The benefits of Breath-Body-Mind workshops have been enjoyed by health-care practitioners, yoga teachers, individuals with psychiatric and medical conditions, military veterans, and people challenged by everyday stress.
Registration and details for the Breath~Body~Mind Workshop SM15-4405-357 are available at http://www.eomega.org/workshops/breath-body-mind#-workshop-description-block or at tel. 800-944-1101. Tuition is $575.
Dr. Richard Brown, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University in New York, gives over 100 lectures every year, including full-day courses for the American Psychiatric Association and other professional groups. He is a certified teacher of Aikido (4th Dan), Yoga, Qi Gong, and meditation. His workshops have helped thousands of people deal with everyday stress and enabled survivors of trauma and mass disasters to recover their health and well-being.
Dr. Patricia Gerbarg, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at New York Medical College, is a graduate of Harvard Medical School and the Boston Psychoanalytic institute. In addition to clinical practice, she lectures, writes, and conducts research on integrative treatments and mind-body practices.
Joy Bennett-Jennings, ERYT-500, is a certified yoga therapist, offering international programs for mood regulation. Known for her work in trauma-sensitive yoga for adults and children, Bennett-Jennings uses therapeutic yoga to treat depression and anxiety, chronic pain, movement disorders, post-traumatic stress, and more. See www.joyfulbreath.com.
Drs. Brown and Gerbarg have co-authored over 50 professional publications on complementary and alternative treatments. Their recent award-winning books are Non-Drug Treatments for ADHD: New Options for Kids, Adults, & Clinicians (WW Norton), and the Healing Power of the Breath: Simple Techniques to Reduce Stress and Anxiety, Enhance Concentration, and Balance Your Emotions (Shambhala), a book plus CD set. The Brown/Gerbarg website is www.Breath-Body-Mind.com.
Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, a non-profit founded in 1977 by Stephan Rechtschaffen, MD, and Elizabeth Lesser, offers wellness and personal growth courses and retreats. The campus sits on 200 acres and has more than 100 buildings including the Sanctuary, the Ram Dass Library, and the Omega Center for Sustainability. Workshop lecturers are thought leaders, scientists, social activists, and others who explore scientific, humanistic, and spiritual foundations for healthful living.
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