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Saturday 10/04/2025 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Saturday 10/11/2025 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Saturday 10/18/2025 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Saturday 10/25/2025 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Pricing
$160.00 Yoga for Everyday Emotional Resilience
Cultivating Safety, Awareness, and Empowerment through Yoga
This 4-week class series is designed for anyone experiencing high levels of stress, emotional overwhelm, anxiety, burnout, or grief. Whether you’re navigating life transitions, caregiving, recovery, or just feeling stretched too thin, these classes offer simple, body-based tools to restore balance.
You’ll learn about the vagus nerve, how the nervous system responds to stress, and how gentle movement, breath, and awareness can help you feel more grounded and in control. No prior yoga experience is needed. All practices are gentle, adaptable, and offered with an emphasis on emotional safety and personal choice.
Class 1: Body Awareness & the Stress Response
Focus: Understanding how stress affects the body and nervous system patterns of fight, flight, freeze, and shutdown.
Class 2: Your Nervous System & Inner Safety
Focus: Exploring Polyvagal Theory and how the body subconsciously detects safety or danger, plus practices that support a greater sense of calm.
Class 3: Calming Tools for a Stressed System
Focus: Learning how to activate the vagus nerve through breath, sound, and movement to support emotional resilience.
Class 4: Pause, Breathe, Choose
Focus: Practicing simple tools to pause, ground, and respond with awareness during emotional challenges
Heather Hagaman
Heather Hagaman MA C-IAYT is the Director of Beloved Yoga’s Befriending Therapeutic Programs with a specialization in Trauma and Recovery in Reston. She has a Masters in Psychology from Marymount University and is a board certified Yoga Therapist. Heather also holds a Certification in Trauma Sensitive Yoga from David Emerson and Dr. Bessel Van der Kolk (Kripalu).
Heather is a pioneer in the new field of Yoga and Trauma Recovery. This emerging field utilizes Trauma Informed Yoga and Meditation to help people start to move beyond PTSD, Addiction, Anxiety, and Depression and start to build fulfilling lives. There are numerous studies now that show that Yoga compliments addictions and trauma recovery. Heather has worked extensively with psychotherapists and health practitioners to assist clients in reaching their wellness goals.
Heather believes that recovering from trauma requires healing of the mind, the body and the breath. Many people in addictions recovery have experienced traumatic stressors from childhood. These events can create havoc in one’s nervous system and set up a maladaptive coping system for years to come. Yoga helps to move the stuck energy in the body; it helps release the issues that live in our tissues. Once released, a person can begin to learn yogic tools to self regulate and to self soothe. Yoga helps one to pause and not run from the feelings but flow with them as energies. Yogic tools help the person to stay present, breathe and grounded rather than to reach and run to the outside world for an instant fix.
By creating a non-judgmental and confidential environment, Heather holds sacred space to help her clients connect and feel safe in their own bodies. This space encourages clients to experience inner connections and a way back to wholeness. Clients are given enormous control in their sessions and are encouraged to approach their practice with curiosity and mindfulness. This approach assists her clients in developing body awareness through intereoception (the sense of the physiological condition of the body) to cultivate the feeling of being grounded and embodied. Grounding invites you to sense your body, notice your tension patterns, and surrender the weight of your physical body into gravity to feel the support of the earth. As a resource for trauma recovery, grounding can help you reclaim a sense of safety, feel rooted in the present moment, and strengthen your resilience.
