Liz Williams, medical trainer & Yoga therapist, explains why it is so important that yoga teachers and yoga therapists learn about diabetes.
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Careers for Yoga therapists. Life as a Yoga Therapist with Keri Hogarth
Interview with Yoga Therapy Graduate and Therapist Keri Hogarth, on Life as a Yoga Therapist.
Ayurveda and Daily Routines
Caroline Robertson talks about Ayurveda and Daily Routines in this short video.
Careers for Yoga therapists. Life as a Yoga Therapist with Alice Willenbrock.
Meet Alice. From Yoga Teacher to Thriving Yoga Therapist.
Yoga Therapy Referral Guidelines
How can you get referrals from doctors or other healthcare practitioners for Yoga therapy clients?
Yoga and Coronary Heart Disease in the Over 65s
It is well known that coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and disability in Australia with the prevalence of CHD increasing rapidly with age, affecting around 1 in 7 adults (14%) aged 75+.
But CHD is mostly preventable.
How to use Touch Skilfully in Yoga Therapy
Touch is incredibly powerful and should be explored both as an assessment tool and as a therapeutic intervention.
‘Welcoming’: An Amazingly Powerful Tool for Yoga Therapists
One of experiential guidelines that you can use in your work, is to “welcome” and “listen” to what your client/student is presenting. This then enables them to feel empowered and connected to themselves, so they feel deeply seen, heard, acknowledged and authentic in their expressions, on every step of their journey of healing and awakening.
How to work Effectively as a Yoga Therapist in a Multi-Disciplinary Mental Health Team
Many Yoga therapists and teachers are working with clients who have mental health challenges, including anxiety and depression. Here are our top tips on how to work effectively as a part of a Multi-Disciplinary mental health team.
How to remedy chronic Musculo-skeletal Issues
Josephine Key is an internationally acclaimed neuro-muscular skeletal physiotherapist. She has published and presented her work in international peer reviewed journals, conferences and workshops. She is the author of the text book ‘Back Pain: A movement problem’.







