Nancy Harvey
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I’m a nurse practitioner with 40 years of practice; a yoga practitioner for 25+ years; yoga therapist since 2018.
I’m a nurse practitioner with 40 years of practice; a yoga practitioner for 25+ years; yoga therapist since 2018.
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I’m a nurse practitioner with 40 years of practice; a yoga practitioner for 25+ years; yoga therapist since 2018.
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Maggie is a Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT) and graduate of the 4th cohort in the Master of Science Yoga Therapy program in 2017. She specializes in women’s health, neurodiversity, and hypermobility, providing evidence-informed yoga therapy for individuals of all ages and is a published yoga researcher. Sessions integrate therapeutic movement, breathwork, meditation, mindfulness, and lifestyle guidance, and are offered in-person in New Jersey and via telehealth
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Maggie is a Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT) and graduate of the 4th cohort in the Master of Science Yoga Therapy program in 2017. She specializes in women’s health, neurodiversity, and hypermobility, providing evidence-informed yoga therapy for individuals of all ages and is a published yoga researcher. Sessions integrate therapeutic movement, breathwork, meditation, mindfulness, and lifestyle guidance, and are offered in-person in New Jersey and via telehealth
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As a yoga therapist, I love working with all types of people. When I started practicing yoga after retiring from the Army I had no idea what it was going to do for me, I just knew I needed something to help heal the mental, physical, and emotional damage I had experienced due to serving over two decades in the Army, including multiple combat tours. At first I was skeptical, thinking yoga was not something “real men” do. I was sorely mistaken; indeed it has amazing physical benefits, but that’s only the beginning.
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As a yoga therapist, I love working with all types of people. When I started practicing yoga after retiring from the Army I had no idea what it was going to do for me, I just knew I needed something to help heal the mental, physical, and emotional damage I had experienced due to serving over two decades in the Army, including multiple combat tours. At first I was skeptical, thinking yoga was not something “real men” do. I was sorely mistaken; indeed it has amazing physical benefits, but that’s only the beginning.