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Research Papers by Our 2018 Clinical Yoga Therapy Candidates

In this blog post, we offer access to in-depth research papers on various topics by our 2018 Clinical Yoga Therapy candidates, presented at our annual Guru Kula event, which is open to the public.

Yoga Therapy for Scoliosis, by Azita Arabpour

Yoga therapy can serve to move individuals with scoliosis toward better health and functioning in general, due to its inherent potential for focusing less on a specific symptom or condition than on the overall effect on the person. Read more.

 

Yoga Therapy for Addressing Stress and Anxiety in Children and Teens, by Evelyns Gaiti

Practices from the Eastern philosophies of yoga and mindfulness are merging with the Western medical practices in regard to sensory integration. Incorporating both disciplines helps manage stress and anxiety in children, pre-teens, and teens. Read more.

 

Yoga Therapy and Somatic Symptom Disorder, by Alyana Ramirez

Because of its nondual and holistic approach, the underlying philosophy of yoga therapy is able to side-step many of the limitations that Western medicine runs into when addressing somatic symptoms of complex or unknown origin and accompanying emotional distress. Read more.

 

Common Birth-Related Issues and How Yoga Therapy Can Help, by Carlos Villanueva

Yoga Therapy can play an important role helping women postpartum. To do this effectively it is important to understand what happens to the female body before, during, and after pregnancy, and how those changes can have lingering effects. Read more.

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