Angela Wilson
Angela Wilson, LMHC, RYT 500, is a Kripalu faculty member who teaches the science of yoga. Formerly on the faculty of Kripalu’s Institute for Extraordinary Living, Angela conducted research on the scientific benefits of yoga and coauthored a well-cited scientific theory paper entitled, “Potential Self-Regulatory Mechanisms of Yoga for Psychological Health.” She also teaches mind-body stress reduction programs to health-care workers and has contributed to Yoga International and Yoga Therapy Today, writing about the intersection between yoga, Western psychology, and science.
Resources
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Your Brain on Meditation New scientific research shows what Buddhist monks and meditators have known for centuries: a mindfulness practice reduces stress and improves focus.
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The Path of Personal Growth As interpreted through the lens of yoga, personal growth is a gradual and permanent shift in how we relate to ourselves and to the world.
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Building Stress Resilience with Meditation Trapped in a cave, the Thai boys managed to stay calm throughout their harrowing 18-day ordeal thanks in part to meditation. It’s a reminder that, no matter…
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How to Thrive During the Most Wonderful Time of the Year They say the holidays are the most wonderful time of the year, a time when miracles happen, but do you sometimes feel like you need a miracle to keep up with…
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Five Ways to Make Your Black Friday More Mindful Before you hit the mall or open your laptop, consider these five ideas for transforming shopping into an opportunity to practice mindfulness and bring more…
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The Science of Love Love—it’s the supreme human emotion. Babies need it to survive, it can improve brain function and health, and it’s even essential for animals.
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Meditation for Beginners: A Q&A with Angela Wilson In this edition of Ask the Expert, Angela Wilson, a senior Kripalu faculty member and Project Leader for the Institute for Extraordinary Living’s Frontline...
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'Tis the Season to Meditate Forget about enjoying the holidays: More and more, the majority of us just want to make it through. Which is why a meditation practice—proven to counter...
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Meditation for Better Relationships Research is revealing that, among its many other benefits, meditation might also help us be better friends and partners.
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Cultivating Inner Strength Do you suffer from anxiety, poor digestion, or lack of focus? When life's demands overwhelm us, Angela Wilson, Manager of Evidence-Based Yoga Curriculum for...
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Meditating for a Better Brain Meditation has long been believed to be a win-win proposition, carrying certain psychological benefits with zero risk or cost.
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