We've established the dates for the 2011 Clinical Yoga Intensive
Airport Pick up Bangalore, India: 25 - 26 June, 2011
Orientation: 27 June, 2011
Clinical Rounds and Yoga Intensive Workshop: 28 June - 7 July, 2011
End of Program/Departures: 8 - 9 July, 2011
Join us for our June 2011 Clinical Yoga Intensive in Bangalore, India.
Complete info at www.ClinicalYogaIntensive.com
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Recent Yoga Conference and Workshop
I'm very excited about our upcoming trip to India. Last month I attended yoga workshops led by Dr. Nagrathna and Meera Rao, as part of the recent yoga conference in Orlando, Florida, organized by SVYASA.
The workshops were outstanding. It was exciting to share this workshop experience with other therapists from around the country. Meera Rao provided us guidance for working with cancer patients based on her extensive experience as a yoga therapist for patients at Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. She stressed the importance of flexibility on the part of the practitioner--treating each patient on an individual basis. She showed us exercises that would be easy for patients to perform, even those severely depleted by chemotherapy.
Dr. Nagrathna shared her wisdom as a physician and yoga therapist and really gave us a feel for how the classic yogic texts inform the basis of the practices. It was inspiring to hear about the amazing results that she has had with treating many seriously ill patients with yoga therapy over the years.
Dr. Nagrathna is one of the lead supervisors at the center outside Bangalore, India, where we will be doing clinical rounds during our Clinical Yoga Intensive. She showed us a video of a stroke patient who was unable to walk when she entered the clinic program. By the end of ten days of supervised yoga therapy she was able to walk upright through the halls.
I look forward to leading our Clinical Yoga Intensive participants through the same process of learning and inspiration during our upcoming trip.
Dr. Bethany Bechtel
The workshops were outstanding. It was exciting to share this workshop experience with other therapists from around the country. Meera Rao provided us guidance for working with cancer patients based on her extensive experience as a yoga therapist for patients at Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. She stressed the importance of flexibility on the part of the practitioner--treating each patient on an individual basis. She showed us exercises that would be easy for patients to perform, even those severely depleted by chemotherapy.
Dr. Nagrathna shared her wisdom as a physician and yoga therapist and really gave us a feel for how the classic yogic texts inform the basis of the practices. It was inspiring to hear about the amazing results that she has had with treating many seriously ill patients with yoga therapy over the years.
Dr. Nagrathna is one of the lead supervisors at the center outside Bangalore, India, where we will be doing clinical rounds during our Clinical Yoga Intensive. She showed us a video of a stroke patient who was unable to walk when she entered the clinic program. By the end of ten days of supervised yoga therapy she was able to walk upright through the halls.
I look forward to leading our Clinical Yoga Intensive participants through the same process of learning and inspiration during our upcoming trip.
Dr. Bethany Bechtel
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Clinical Yoga Intensive meshes with latest research
We just had a visit here in the US from our friend and colleague Naveen. Drs. Shirley Telles and Naveen Vishveshwariah are in the forefront of clinical yoga research. The results of these scientific and medical studies are applied in the practical course we make available to health care practitioners. Follow our blog and we'll keep you up to date on the exciting opportunities, course updates, travel plans and more.
Regards,
Dr. Bethany S. Bechtel, AP, PhD
Stewart J. Thomas
Regards,
Dr. Bethany S. Bechtel, AP, PhD
Stewart J. Thomas
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