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Integrate Yoga into Modern Behavioral Health
Recent research and thousands of years of practice has found that the use of holistic body centered practice is beneficial physically and mentally. As healthcare shifts towards integrative and client centered practices, like yoga, the need for trained professionals providing integrated behavioral health increases.

The techniques taught in this training are simple, safe and have been used for centuries. Somatically-oriented processes (postures, visualizations and breathing practices) as well as meditation, ethical thinking, decision making and lifestyle assessment and modification will be practiced.

This course, the first of its kind, will qualify participanting behavioral health professionals as a registered yoga teachers (RYT200) through the Yoga Alliance. Program dates are October 17-24, 2012, January 23-30, 2013, and March 13-20, 2013.

For complete information, including the special Facebook rate, please click here.


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