This attention to the needs of the person
requires yoga therapists to have extensive training in human anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology and disease pathology, as well as having a high degree of clinical skill including listening, interviewing, observing, and developing a strategic therapeutic plan that wisely makes use of the yogic technologies available.
Not exact matches
Yoga Skills for Therapists introduces healing professionals to the timeless teachings of yoga that are applicable in a clinical setting — no mat requi
Yoga Skills for
Therapists introduces healing professionals to the timeless teachings of
yoga that are applicable in a clinical setting — no mat requi
yoga that are applicable in a clinical setting — no mat
required.
The education and skills
required to work as a
yoga therapist surpass those of a
yoga teacher, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of anatomy, physiology and psycho - spirituality from both the eastern and western traditions.
Two years or more years of
yoga instruction experience suggested, but not
required OR Neuro - rehabilitation professionals, such as physical and occupational
therapists and nurses with an interest in the benefits of
yoga Caregivers of people living with these conditions who have a fundamental knowledge of
yoga and a regular practice.