Yoga Therapy Applied in Medical Settings Required Part of the KSIYT 800-Hour Professional Yoga Therapist Program
- Presenter: Shelly Prosko
- Presenter: Catherine Justice
- Presenter: Ellen Schaeffer
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For students who have completed Foundations of Yoga Therapy, Part 1 & 2, In-Depth Anatomy of Asana, and Practicum Immersion.
- Access and utilize medical research related to the field of Yoga Therapy and create sessions based on this knowledge.
- Understand and describe common manifestations of Western diseases including common symptoms, management, illness trajectories, and contraindications as relevant to the work of a yoga therapist.
- Become familiar with the common medical terminology necessary to understand these conditions and collaborate with other health care providers.
- Understand the influence of familial, social, cultural, and religious conditioning in the medical perspective related to these common illnesses.
- Interface with the Western medical system as a yoga therapist on these issues.
- Create a therapeutic plan for a variety of conditions based on the intake and assessment through the lens of the five koshas—a physical, mental, and energetic approach to viewing an individual, rooted in a yogic system of healing and wholeness.
This course fulfills 75 hours in a combination of asynchronous recordings and online synchronous sessions. These hours are applied toward the 800-hour Professional Yoga Therapist Training Program accredited by the International Association of Yoga Therapists.
Prerequisites The prerequisite for this module is successful completion of KSIYT Foundations (Part 1 and 2), In-Depth Anatomy of Asana, and enrollment in the 800hour Yoga Therapy track.
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NOTE: You will have access to the video recording(s) for 30 days after the program ends. All recordings will be available within 72 hours of the end of each session.
Program at a Glance
Presenter(s)
Shelly Prosko PT, C-IAYT, PCAYT, is a physical therapist, yoga therapist, educator, author and pioneer of PhysioYoga.
Full Bio and ProgramsDr. Catherine Justice is an integrative physical therapist, IAYT-certified yoga therapist, and the program manager for the Division of Integrative Medicine at Hennepin Healthcare.
Full Bio and ProgramsEllen Schaeffer, C-IAYT, director of Integrative Yoga Therapy’s 200-hour affiliate program, is founder and owner of One Yoga Center in Foster, Rhode Island.
Full Bio and ProgramsMarlysa Sullivan, MPT, C-IAYT, is an assistant professor in integrative health sciences, researcher, physical therapist, and yoga therapist specializing in chronic pain, neurological, and orthopedic conditions.
Full Bio and ProgramsTam Terry, C-IAYT, E-RYT 500, is a graduate, mentor, and faculty member of the Kripalu School of Integrative Yoga Therapy.
Full Bio and Programs