Author
Ms.
Krishnan N, a Zen entrepreneur in her 60s, founded Nava's Zen at 58. With 22
years as a lecturer, including 13 years in the Curtin University of Technology
Perth, Australia Degree Twinning Program, she is now a certified yoga
instructor, coach, and counselor. Her expertise enriches her current work.
Abstract
This article explores the potential of
yoga as a proactive intervention for addressing mental health challenges among
adolescents. Drawing on existing research and qualitative insights, it examines
the pressures faced by adolescents today, including academic stress, peer
influences, and the impact of social media. Additionally, the pressure to excel
and succeed imposed by parents (The Role of Yoga in Adolescent Mental Health), highlighting the multifaceted challenges adolescents navigate in
contemporary society.
Yoga, rooted in ancient practices of
physical postures, breath control, and meditation, offers a holistic approach
to enhancing mental well-being. Evidence suggests that yoga can significantly
reduce stress, anxiety, and depression while promoting emotional regulation and
overall health.
Despite its proven benefits, there remains
a lack of awareness and integration of yoga in adolescent health initiatives.
This article advocates for increased awareness among parents, educators, and
policymakers, emphasizing the role of yoga in supporting adolescent mental
health. By fostering a culture of yoga in educational and community settings,
we can empower adolescents to navigate life's challenges with resilience and
well-being.