My disciplined and systematic methods create a safe place for learning self-care and healing. The International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) certifies the educational standards required for Yoga Therapists have been completed. These include the philosophical foundations of yoga therapy, the biomedical and psychological foundations, therapeutic skills, yoga therapy tools and their application, and professional practices.
This knowledge is fundamental to distinguishing yoga therapy from other forms of treatment. Knowledge of the allopathic/biomedical and psychological conceptualization of anatomy, physiology, mental health, and related pathology, including basic knowledge of perspectives on health and disease and the contemporary health care environment. This knowledge is fundamental to working in modern health care. An understanding of the importance of body–mind connection and its integration in the practice of yoga therapy.
Educating people with chronic pain and disease how to bring their body back to balance and improve their quality of life. The body has a natural way of coping with illnesses, and this is where Yoga draws its principles from and what it enhances. Nature, including our own, knows best.