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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Nov 2017

Yoga as Sanctuary: A Valuable Mind-Body Intervention for the Lesbian Community

Page Range: 15 – 24
DOI: 10.17761/1531-2054-27.1.15
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Abstract

Poetic autoethnography provides a research methodology to explore yoga as a mind-body intervention that creates sanctuary. Using this qualitative method and retrieving data from my personal journals, daily workout journals, experiences as a lesbian-identified participant in yoga classes, and yoga instructor, I turn the research lens on myself in order to examine my sociological life story. At a critical time in my life when I was struggling with the fragmentation, anxiety, and despair resulting from dealing with homophobia in a heteronormative world, yoga provided sanctuary for me. My yoga practice increased my self-efficacy, providing transferable techniques for finding refuge within myself, irrespective of the adversity I was facing in my life. Places of sanctuary are critical for members of minority groups who often face marginalization and oppression, which compromise their well-being.

Copyright: © 2017 Journal of The International Association of Yoga Therapists 2017

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Correspondence: myers2kl@jmu.edu
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