Whether you are curious about yoga therapy, consider yourself a yoga therapist, or hold the C-IAYT designation by virtue of grandparenting, course completion, or portfolio review and evaluation, you may wonder, what is a yoga therapist qualified to do? And it’s a good question!
Read MoreAre you wondering if yoga therapy safe? If you’re working with a yoga therapist, or even just thinking about it, you’ll be happy to know that yoga therapists have a code of ethics and professional responsibilities.
Read MoreRaising archetypal awareness is a fun way to empower your personal practice. For therapists, working with archetypes can bring another dimension to how you support others. Learn how to bring archetypes into your individual practice or work with others for greater balance and deeper meaning.
Read MoreAre you practicing Yoga Therapy without a license? Maine’s Right to Practice CAM Law provides Yoga Therapists protection from practicing medicine without a license. Learn how this Safe Harbor Exemption law along with IAYT Scope of Practice and Code of Ethics promote accessibility of Yoga Therapy as complimentary and alternative health care.
Read MoreAre Yoga Therapists practicing medicine without a license? Yoga Therapy leaders, like the International Association of Yoga Therapists, urge vigilance and caution around the possibility of practicing medicine without a license and the use of touch with clients. Gain greater clarity and understanding of the legalities and ethics of these two issues to support your yoga therapy practice.
Read MoreDiscover what’s making the credential C-IAYT and the term ‘“IAYT-certified yoga therapist” known and respected by health care fields and the public.
Read MoreSee what is making more talk therapists bring body-centered and somatic-based therapy into their practice.
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