Learning Objectives
Explore and understand how to help your clients cultivate balance in the subtle body
Discover the power of sound to heal
Understand the teacher/client relationship: how to build a therapeutic relationship
The importance of communication skills and therapeutic language
Understand the evolution of the Yoga Therapy field and it's current landscape
Review ethical principles, scope of practice and professional responsibilities of a Yoga Therapist
Learn about the business of yoga therapy in community and private practice settings
The importance of self care as a yoga therapist.
Module IV: Mentorship
You’ll join an intimate group of like-minded teachers and caring professionals to discuss and address many of the questions and challenges that face those bringing yoga therapy techniques to various health and wellness settings. You’ll learn how to skillfully navigate challenging situations, find your authentic voice, gather inspiration for your teaching and further hone your skills. This program will also be an opportunity to share ideas, build networks, and gain valuable feedback.
Learning Objectives
Refine the application of your therapeutic yoga teaching skills through case studies and ongoing supervision
Understand and implement intake and assessment/evaluation tools necessary to develop appropriate session strategies and practices
Develop specific therapeutic yoga treatment plans and sequences based on client individual needs
Recognize and manage the subtle dynamic inherent within the client/therapist relationship
Understand professional issues and requirements such as documentation, ethics, business practices and legal aspects of practice
Define your path as a yoga therapist
Deepen your commitment to your personal practice and see how your personal practice supports your clients
Boston Yoga Union, Boston MA
Module III
January 10-12, 2020
Fri 6pm-9pm; Sat 11.30am-7.30pm & Sun 11.30am-7.30pm
Mentorship Dates
Saturdays from 12.30am-6.30pm on February 8, March 14, April 4 & May 2
Prerequisite: Completion of Module I, II & III