The series ”Therapeutic Yoga Teaching, Clinical Service, and Practice is written for

  • individuals seeking yoga teacher credentials,

  • yoga teachers who seek to transform their teaching to become more therapeutic and person-centered,

  • dedicated yoga practitioners who want to deepen and tailor their personal practice, and

  • healthcare providers seeking to integrate yoga therapeutics into their clinical practice.

In three comprehensive volumes, the series Therapeutic Yoga Teaching, Clinical Service, and Practice elucidates the principles of therapeutic yoga guided by a strong commitment to wholism and integration.

·      Volume 1, Integrated Holistic Yoga Psychology, explores neurophysiological and psychological mechanisms underlying physical, energetic, emotional, cognitive, and relational patterns and habits, combining ancient wisdom about human nature with modern scientific findings. Relying on yoga psychology – ancient and modern, it dives deeply into mind and emotion, exploring the development and transformation of physical, mental, and emotional habits, based on the cultivation of compassion, awareness, and insight to serve personal and collective healing and thriving.

·      Volume 2, Integrated Holistic Yoga Movement, reviews anatomical and physiological science as relevant to the teaching of yoga movements and forms, integrating ancient wisdom with modern anatomical and kinesiological research. A multitude of movement teaching principles and practice strategies are offered for supporting enhanced health and wellbeing through therapeutic yoga classes, yoga-therapeutically informed healthcare, and individually-tailored personal practices.

·      Volume 3, Integrated Holistic Inner Practices of Yoga, offers scientifically-based and ancient yogic approaches to sense-guarding, concentration, and meditation practices. It offers scientific insights that guide applied inner practices (including mindfulness). Offered practices lead practitioners toward the cultivation of compassion, awareness, purpose, and wisdom, with deliberate implications for personal and collective wellbeing.

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Therapeutic Breathwork

Clinical Science and Practice in Healthcare and Yoga

Author: Christiane Brems PhD, ABPP, E-RYT500, C-IAYT

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Integrated Holistic Yoga Psychology

Volume 1 in Therapeutic Yoga Teaching, Clinical Service, and Practice

Author: Christiane Brems PhD, ABPP, E-RYT500, C-IAYT

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Integrated Holistic Yoga Movement

Volume 2 in Therapeutic Yoga Teaching, Clinical Service, and Practice

Author: Christiane Brems PhD, ABPP, E-RYT500, C-IAYT

Author: Christiane Brems PhD, ABPP, E-RYT500, C-IAYT

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Integrated Holistic Practices of Yoga

Volume 3 in Therapeutic Yoga Teaching, Clinical Service, and Practice

Author: Christiane Brems PhD, ABPP, E-RYT500, C-IAYT

Therapeutic breathwork has become an important component of many healthcare and psychotherapeutic interventions. Despite growing popularity, many healthcare providers and yoga professionals lack depth of knowledge about the biomechanics, biochemistry, and psychophysiology of breathing. This dearth of wisdom can result in breathing practices based on prevailing myths and misconceptions.

Therapeutic Breathwork: Clinical Science and Practice in Healthcare and Yoga translates respiratory science and ancient wisdom into practical guidance for therapeutic breathwork that is individually tailored and person-centered. The text familiarizes healthcare providers and yoga professionals with the science, psychology, and yoga-based pedagogy of breath and breathing. It offers providers clear instructions, person-centered guidelines, and guidance for adapting breathwork to the bioindividuality of clients. It serves as a guide for healthcare providers, yoga professionals, and advanced yoga practitioners who want to use breathwork to enhance personal and collective health and resilience.