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Yoga Practice May Buffer the Deleterious Effects of Abuse on Women's Self-Concept and Dysfunctional Coping
Authors:Lourdes P. Dale  Laura E. Carroll  Gillian C. Galen  Rachel Schein  Amanda Bliss  Allison M. Mattison
Affiliation:1. University of Hartford , West Hartford, Connecticut, USA Dale@Hartford.edu;3. University of Hartford , West Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:Women who experienced abuse as children or adults can suffer from symptoms such as dissociations, physiological regulation difficulties, and mood disturbances that might not respond to traditional interventions. Given the benefits of yoga, we hypothesized that yoga practice would ameliorate the negative impact of abuse on psychological functioning. Our findings suggest that frequent yoga practice might ameliorate the negative impact of abuse history on self-concept and coping skills. In addition, our findings suggest that women who incorporate yoga into other areas of life could get the greatest psychological benefits. Given the preliminary nature of this study, further research into the benefits of yoga on women who have child or adult abuse histories is warranted.
Keywords:adult abuse  child abuse  coping  mood  self-concept  yoga
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