-Are you a yoga teacher looking to incorporate therapeutic tools into your classes? Are you a mental health professional who would like to weave yogic principles into your practice with clients? Are you curious about how yoga promotes psychological, physical and spiritual vitality?
This comprehensive trauma-informed, neurobiologically-grounded training is open to both yoga teachers and allied health professionals who are eager to broaden their scope of practice. It consists of Part One (160 hours) and Part Two (140 hours).
Part One: Tools for Promoting Vibrant Health
Mindfulness-based yoga
Adaptive yoga
Yoga and strength conditioning
Ayurvedic restorative yoga
Mentored Practicum
160-hours over four immersive modules.
Part Two: Yoga for Vitality & Wholeness Co-taught by Sarahjoy Marsh, MA, E-RYT 500 and Jay Gregory, PhD Yoga psychology addresses all symptoms from a multi-dimensional and profoundly compassionate perspective. We learn to understand and respond to our personal experience of both our human conditioning, which, when misunderstood, is prone to suffering; and our human potential, which, when understood, is capable of love, generosity, kindness and equanimity.
This 140-hour training focuses on the application of the teachings of yoga with clients in an effort to reduce suffering, increase equanimity, overcome trauma, develop well-being, and cultivate a life of vibrancy and clarity.
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