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SUMMARY:Yoga of Recovery – Level 1 Foundations of Yoga Therapy
DESCRIPTION:This 300-hour, Level 1 Foundations in Yoga Therapy course is designed to introduce you to the vast field of yoga therapy, overview the teachings and philosophies of the yoga tradition and their relevance and application to yoga therapy, introduce you to modalities of yoga therapy as applied to various health conditions, and provide you with a solid foundation to build your knowledge on your path to become a yoga therapist.\nThis is the first course in our 800-hour accredited Yoga Therapy Certification Program.\nTopics include: Intro to Yoga Therapy; Functional Yoga Therapy[TM]; Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy; Yoga for Depression; Pain, Science, and Therapeutic Yoga; Yoga of Recovery; Healing with the Chakras; Yoga for Cancer; and more.\nCourse Outcomes:\nBy the end of this course, you should have understood, completed or demonstrated the following:\nThe pancamaya kosha model and well as other frameworks for understanding and assessing individuals\nThe four basic guiding principles of yoga therapy\nHow the practice heals through asana, pranayama, mudra, mantra, and meditation\nAdvanced anatomy physiology and its relationship to specific structural and physiological issues within the body\nThe use of asana, pranayama, chanting, and meditation for healing based upon ayurvedic principles\nBreathing exercises, easy postures, guided meditations, and other experiential yogic tools for mood management that are not often taught in regular yoga classes but are useful in working therapeutically with individuals and groups\nHow to combine Ayurveda and Yoga with traditional recovery tools to offer a more holistic mind, body, spirit approach to addiction and self-destructive behaviors\nCommon injuries, diseases and pain from a biopsychosocial perspective. This knowledge will be integrated with the wisdom of yoga, enhancing and broadening your perspective of yoga as a preventative and rehabilitative modality\nSkillfully work with survivors of any type of cancer, at any stage of recovery. We will explore how yoga can positively impact the physical effects of cancer and its treatment, and also how to address the energetic, mental, emotional, and spiritual components of a cancer diagnosis\nLearn how to transform chronic and acute back issues with this customized therapeutic program.\nA 50 hour homestudy assignment in between sessions that includes 3 case studies with clients and a research paper on the the Yogic Treatment of Disease. (Topic can be chosen by the student.)\nPre-requisites:\nPre-requisites for entry into the program include:\nRYT 200*\nMinimum of 1 year teaching experience and\n1 year of yoga practice experience\nCompletion of pre-reading assignments/ articles\n*A 200-hour yoga teacher certification is required for participants seeking 800-hour certification with IAYT-International Association of Yoga Therapists. A 200-hour yoga teaching certification is not a prerequisite for attendance for health professionals, body-workers, and/or holistic practitioners who are not seeking IAYT certification.\n
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