Safety, Accessibility, and Support
Effective practice respects individual histories, bodies, and contexts. Gentle progressions, trauma-sensitive options, and clear choices empower people to engage without overwhelm. Collaboration with healthcare providers is essential when symptoms are severe or complex, ensuring practices complement existing care. Props, chairs, and restorative shapes expand accessibility. Above all, compassion guides pacing and adaptation. Embrace curiosity, notice signals, and pause when needed. Invite questions, seek supportive communities, and remember that steadiness grows from consistent, kind attention, not intensity.