Yoga in Healthcare
Yoga in Healthcare
100-hour Online Teacher Training and Yoga Therapy Course
Learn how the movement and meditation techniques of yoga can powerfully complement Western medical care. Practice evidence-based mindfulness meditations, Yoga Nidra, and breathing skills that can be incorporated into conventional treatment models for behavioral medicine and chronic disease management. Learn the applications of asana - the yoga poses - to alleviate pain and imbalance. Apply proven, peer coaching techniques to overcome client resistance in promoting healthy choices in health and wellness practices.
Yoga Therapy Course on Yoga in Healthcare
The growing interest in incorporating holistic modalities like yoga into mainstream healthcare presents a valuable opportunity for healthcare professionals, yoga teachers, and future yoga therapists alike. Expanding your skills with evidenced-informed yoga techniques - including Yoga Nidra, meditation, and mindfulness - allows you to offer more comprehensive care plans that empower patients with self-care tools, regardless of your field.
Our comprehensive yoga therapy training Yoga in Healthcare provides numerous benefits for healthcare practitioners looking to complement their conventional treatment methods and for certified yoga instructors seeking rewarding work in healthcare settings.
Course Dates: Oct 6th - 29th, 2024*
Sundays: 2pm- 6pm ET
Tuesdays: 6pm - 8:30 pm ET
Fridays 6pm - 8:30 pm ET (with Friday 10/11 off)
Saturdays: 9am - 3pm ET
Integration Hours for enrolled YT Students: Nov. 14th 5-7p
*with additional listen anytime lectures, reading, journaling, study, observation, assisting, and practice teaching hours through November 11, 2024
*Additional live hours required for registered Yoga Therapy Certification students
Curious about completing your yoga therapy certification? Hear what our grads and students have to say.
Experience a 30-minute session of Yoga Nidra that guides you into a deep state of relaxation and inner exploration. Prior to starting, I recommend assessing your current energetic state or identifying an outdated belief you wish to release. From this self-awareness, approach the process with self-compassion, ready to craft a fresh energy or belief. Formulate a positive and presently stated mantra or affirmation that resonates with your intention for change. This will serve as your focal point during the practice, empowering your journey towards a renewed perspective.
In This Course:
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Dr. Chris Walling, Somatic Psychologist and Psychiatrist, will present cutting-edge findings on how yoga, meditation, and breath techniques can support our holistic mental health. Key topics include:
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Chronic pain
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PTSD and trauma
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Creating and supporting safe spaces for trauma survivors
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Burnout / Stress Management
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Fundamentals of Contemporary Yoga Research
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Developing successful motivational coaching skills with your clients
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Meditation, breath, and Heart Rate Variability
- Fertility challenges
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The personal, transformational journey of the yoga professional and more
Learn Yoga Nidra, postures and movement, mindfulness exercises, breathing exercises, and coaching techniques to address a broad array of conditions, including:-
PTSD and trauma
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Anxiety/Depression
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Stress management
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Heart disease and cancer prevention
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Chronic Pain
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Chronic Disease management
Dr. Loren Fishman, MD, and team will present evidence and yoga posture techniques to address:
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Shoulder Health & Yoga for the Rotator Cuff
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Hip Health & Piriformis Syndrome
Successful Completion of Course Equals the Following:
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- 100 hours towards Yoga Alliance 300 hour Yoga Teacher Certificate or 100 hours of CE's with Yoga Alliance
May earn concurrently:
- 100 hours towards PYI's IAYT-accredited 850-hour Yoga Therapy Certificate Program (additional prerequisites apply) - please email [email protected] for an application
Investment/Tuition
FIRST TIME STUDENTS: $1,595.00
PYI TT Grads | $1,395.00
*EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: VALID THROUGH: FRI Sept 20th
**Use Code {Healthcare2024} at Checkout for $100 Off**
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Importance of Yoga in Healthcare
Over 36 million Americans practice yoga for its proven ability to reduce stress, improve fitness, and promote healing. An abundance of clinical research continues to emerge, demonstrating yoga and meditation's efficacy as evidence-based interventions for both mental and physical health conditions.
Offering yoga therapy provides immense value for patients across healthcare settings. As a complement to conventional medicine, yoga helps patients better manage chronic and acute conditions. It also gives them accessible tools to participate actively in their own healing and well-being.
Yoga can assist patients in addressing a variety of health challenges. For those suffering from chronic pain, the gentle movement and mindfulness of yoga can reduce inflammation and teach techniques for coping. Yoga's ability to relax the nervous system makes it helpful for patients with autoimmune diseases like fibromyalgia or IBS. The focus on breathing and movement benefits patients with hypertension by lowering blood pressure. For mental health disorders like anxiety, PTSD, and depression, yoga has been shown to be as effective as medication and psychotherapy in many cases. Even with neurological conditions such as MS, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's, yoga therapy can improve functioning and quality of life. Yoga also aids recovery from events like injury, surgery, or prolonged illness by slowly rebuilding strength and range of motion.
This diverse applicability makes the integration of yoga desirable for healthcare professionals across specialties and treatment settings. It offers patients a meaningful way to participate in their own healing actively.
Benefits of Yoga Training for Healthcare Professionals
Specialized yoga therapy education allows yoga teachers, healthcare professionals, and future yoga therapists to seamlessly incorporate yoga techniques into patient care plans. Key benefits of yoga training include:
- Learning to safely prescribe evidence-based yoga postures, breathwork, and meditation protocols to target health conditions specifically. Proper modifications for injuries, limitations, or disabilities are essential for providing customized yoga interventions based on each patient's needs.
- Gaining a deeper understanding of the anatomical and physiological effects of yoga. Knowing exactly how yoga alleviates symptoms and supports the body's natural healing abilities allows for proper application. This knowledge reinforces the safety and efficacy of prescribing yoga to complement other treatment modalities.
- Building skills for coaching patients in yoga techniques for self-care and empowerment. Giving patients the tools to independently and consistently practice yoga gives them a sense of autonomy in managing their health. Patients feel empowered to participate actively in their recovery or wellness maintenance.
- Expanding your professional treatment toolkit with a holistic modality that complements conventional medicine. Yoga therapy enhances multidisciplinary integrative care by offering patients evidence-based wellness support.
- Improving your own self-care abilities as a healthcare and/or wellness provider through personal yoga practice. In this module, in particular, you learn to practice Yoga Nidra and other mindful techniques to potentially reduce burnout and improve job satisfaction. The skills learned allow healthcare practitioners to manage their own stress more effectively.
Incorporating Yoga into Healthcare Settings
Yoga therapy integrates seamlessly into diverse healthcare settings to enhance patient care. In hospitals, integrative medicine departments provide yoga therapy to aid in healing and recovery from illness or surgery. Yoga can help cancer patients manage pain and side effects during treatment. Cardiac and pulmonary patients utilize yoga to improve fitness and breathing function.
In outpatient clinics, primary care providers prescribe yoga for preventive wellness and to address specific health conditions. Specialists like orthopedists, OB/GYNs, and oncologists incorporate yoga to support recovery from procedures. Under the guidance of neurologists, yoga aids concussion recovery for sports medicine patients.
Mental health professionals like psychiatrists, therapists, and counselors utilize yoga to address mood disorders, trauma, PTSD, and substance abuse. The VA healthcare system offers yoga therapy for veterans to manage PTSD.
In rehabilitation centers, yoga facilitates the physical therapy process to heal from injury, surgery, or illness. For patients with neurological conditions like stroke, MS, or Parkinson's, yoga improves functioning.
Yoga's adaptability makes it relevant across all kinds of healthcare settings and specialties. Ongoing research reinforces its safety and efficacy as part of integrative care programs. This is why more healthcare professionals are turning to yoga training to become teachers for their patients.
Meet Our Expert Faculty
DANA SLAMP, C-IAYT, ERYT500 (FOUNDER, PROGRAM DIRECTOR)
Dana began teaching yoga in 2005, offering vinyasa classes known for their spirit, strength, and safety across New York City. She joined the senior staff at Pure Yoga in 2008, expanding her teaching to therapeutic classes, as well as teaching in Pure's renowned 200 hour Teacher Training and Professional Mentorship Program.
Despite her love of classes, Dana saw the great need for one-on-one, specialized therapeutic teaching in the tradition of "yoga chikitsa" - "yoga medicine." In 2010, she served as Managing Teacher at Pure West, and eventually cocreated the 300 hr advanced teacher training program at Yoga Vida. Dana completed over 1100 hours of yoga, Ayurveda, meditation, and yoga therapy training with Guru Dharam, Dana Flynn, Dr. Marc Halpern and Yogi Charu - becoming one of the first certified yoga therapists in the US.
In 2012, Dana founded Prema Yoga Institute, New York's premiere yoga therapy school. PYI offers a radical collaboration between wellness professionals devoted to yoga, bridging the gaps between yoga and healthcare and academia and yoga. PYI prepares wellness professionals to provide yoga and mindfulness to diverse populations - regardless of any injuries or limitations present. (Premayogainstitute.com)
She continues to teach internationally, contributes to countless teacher trainings, and has presented at the Telluride Yoga Festival, Wanderlust in the City, and several times at the Yoga Journal Conference. She has been honored to consult on research projects and wellness programs for clinics, doctor's offices, condominiums, and corporations. Dana is a member of IAYT and currently practices in New York City. (Danaslamp.com)
Dr. Chris Walling, PsyD, MBA, FABP, FIPA, C-IAYT, SEP
KAREN NOURIZADEH, C-IAYT, E-RYT 500 (MODERN MINDFULNESS, MEDITATION AND YOGA NIDRA)
Captivated by the science of stress in the mind and body, Karen presents a unique perspective, combining yoga philosophy, allopathic medicine, quantum physics, neuroscience and epigenetic to understand patterns around stress, the mind in the body and the various tools at our disposal to help regulate the body's inner systems. Karen’s chapter on stress management was published in Cutting Edge Therapies for Autism to help parents of children with autism manage stress. Karen's meditations can be found on Insight Timer; wellness blogs on Mind, Body, Green and Elephant Journal and her teachings featured in Fitness Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, The New York Daily News and more. Credentialed with an advanced meditation and yoga certification, E-RYT 500, Karen is a certified yoga therapist, credentials with I-AYT.
LOREN FISHMAN, MD
Dr. Fishman is Medical Director of Manhattan Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in New York City, author of seven books and author or editor of more than 70 academic articles, and a world-recognized pioneer in the treatment of piriformis syndrome and rotator cuff tear and an expert in curing back pain. He is Associate Editor of Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, on the staff at Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons and a past president of the New York Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Dr. Fishman has written five books about yoga and medical conditions. They are: Relief Is In the Stretch: Cure Back Pain With Yoga ( with Carol Ardman, WW Norton, 2006), Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis (with Eric Small, Demos Press, 2007), Yoga for Osteoarthritis (with Ellen Saltonstall, WW Norton, 2008), Yoga for Osteoporosis (with Ellen Saltonstall, coming in March, 2010), and Healing Yoga (2015).
After graduating from Christ Church, Oxford, Dr. Fishman spent a year in Pune, Inda, studying Yoga with BKS Iyengar, attending every public and private class and taking daily instruction. At that time, Mr. Iyengar gave Dr. Fishman permission to teach his Yoga. Dr. Fishman then went to Rush Medical School, did a residency in a Tufts-Harvard program, and served as Chief Resident in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Throughout his career, when appropriate, he has incorporated Yoga into his medical practice and has watched its healing effects. He is also an enthusiastic practitioner himself and has been doing Yoga daily since 1973.
Dr. Fishman has been included in numerous “Best Doctors” lists and has lectured in the United States and abroad. He is an officer of the Manhattan Institute for Cancer Research, and lives with his wife in New York City.
"To his patients, Dr. Fishman is a miracle worker." – Jane Brody, NY Times
Loren Fishman is "... a Thomas Edison of yoga therapy." – William Broad, The Science of Yoga
ANITA VASAN, RYT500 (ADMISSIONS MANAGER)
Anita understood the transformative power of yoga while searching for peace and calm amongst the hustle and bustle of NYC life and working in the theater industry. Having experienced deep rooted stress and anxiety, she discovered that the simple practice of staying present provided immediate relief. She then discovered the practice of silent meditation and invested in the exploration of yogic practices. She also spent time studying and understanding the Yoga Sutras to reconnect with the fundamental roots of the practice, and understand the procedural elements of the practice.
Growing up in a family of doctors, healing the mind and body was an innate part of her upbringing, and diving deeper into the practice of yoga teaching felt like her calling.
Anita started her yoga teaching studies at Pure Yoga where she did her first 200 hour teacher training. Her studies furthered with Yogi Charu in his Level 1 & 2 meditation teacher training, and then again through his 200 hour Hatha course abroad in India. Her vinyasa studies continued with the Kaivalya Method and then later with Srivastava Ramaswami, in Vinyasa Krama (as passed down from Krishnamacharia). From there she furthered her studies with Ramaswami in the Yoga Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita. Anita has gone through the Yoga Therapy RX certification at LMU and also completed a 500 hour training through Modo Yoga. Anita has been fortunate enough to spend time at the Sivananda Ashrams around the world and in that time, she has completed a restorative yoga training course and started to study with Hasu Patel, her Hindustani music teacher.
Anita's goal as a yoga teacher is to connect and honor the incredible roots of the practice to modern day yoga. She created a Yoga Sutra program for teachers to deepen their knowledge and currently teaches it at Modo Yoga LA where she also teaches asana classes. Anita also founded a program called Breathe Flow Meditate, a practice centered around Yoga Nidra.
Guest Faculty
...Plus specialist classes with PYI Yoga Therapists Tina Paul, Dalia Sabari, Beret Kirby, Basak Gunaydin and international teacher Jill Miller.
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Disclaimers:
Please be advised that the content of this course is not to be used as a substitution for the opinions and services of your licensed healthcare professional. The use of yoga as an adjunct to wellness is intended to be an integrative supportive activity that fosters the innate healing potential of everyone, but is not a substitute for licensed medical care and is subject to the applicable governing laws of your State/Provence.
All forms of exercise including yoga are activities in which you the participant assume the risk of injury or harm as a result of your participation. As such, please ensure that you have obtained your doctor’s approval prior to engaging in this or any physical activity. You agree by virtue of participation in this training to hold harmless any and all of its speakers, participants, or hosts from any and all liability from harm should you incur any injuries, whether mental or physical, as a result of your participation in this course.
Any references to therapeutic yoga are not derived from our Registered Yoga School “RYS” status with Yoga Alliance. Our registration with Yoga Alliance does not provide a qualification in yoga therapy techniques.
PREMA YOGA INSTITUTE
NYC’S PREMIER YOGA THERAPY SCHOOL
Why Enroll at Prema Yoga Institute?
Prema Yoga Institute provides exceptional yoga therapy education designed for licensed healthcare professionals and yoga pros alike in an integrated setting with leading doctors and therapists. Their Yoga in Healthcare course offers:
- Presentation and course work from prestigious medical faculty like Dr. Loren Fishman on applying yoga to manage conditions ranging from back pain to arthritis.
- Course instruction in evidence-based yoga practices like meditation, breathwork, gentle movement, and yoga nidra to address both mental and physical health.
- Skills for motivating and coaching patients to independently and safely practice yoga for self-care with Dr. Chris Walling.
- 100-hours towards:
- Yoga Alliance CE’s or 100 hours towards 300-hour Yoga Therapy training certification
- And towards IAYT Yoga Therapy Certification upon completion (additional prerequisites may apply).
The curriculum is grounded in clinical research and ethical considerations for integrating yoga into medical settings. Small group classes allow for individual guidance and questions.
For healthcare professionals seeking more immersive yoga training, Prema Yoga Institute also offers an accredited 850-hour yoga therapy certification. This provides in-depth expertise in utilizing yoga to assist in healing from injury, illness, and mental health disorders, making you a trained yoga teacher for your patients.
As demand rises for holistic wellness modalities within healthcare, specialized yoga therapy education is invaluable for forward-thinking providers. Enrich your ability to support patients with comprehensive tools for self-empowerment, yoga training, and lasting well-being.
Call or contact us today to learn more about enrolling in a yoga course to become a yoga teacher for your patients.
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