Yoga Therapy: Bridging Healthcare and Yoga
What is Yoga Therapy?
Yoga therapy is the process of empowering individuals to progress toward improved health and well-being through the application of the teachings and practices of Yoga. IAYT
Yoga therapy adapts the practice of Yoga to the needs of people with specific or persistent health problems not usually addressed in a group class. Larry Payne, Ph.D
The use of the techniques of Yoga to create, stimulate, and maintain an optimum state of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health. Judith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D.
Yoga Therapy is the Next Wave of Holistic Health-Care
Are you drawn to be a true healer of body, mind, and spirit? A YogaFaith yoga therapist can help people connect to their own innate healing potential through individually tailored yoga therapy which reaches well beyond simple conventional prescriptive approaches. Research now shows that the therapeutic benefits of yoga therapy provide not just physical benefits, but the transformative mind-body-spiritual benefits of yoga as well.
Many integrative and holistically minded MDs are already including yoga therapy as part of their medically mandated treatment plans, even billing insurance for the care provided by yoga professionals. Healing professionals who are able to offer multi-dimensional holistic care are being sought out in the private sector and accepted by the medical industry at an unparalleled pace.


We do not have a Health Care System in America.
We have a disease-management system, one that depends on ruinously expensive drugs and surgeries that treat health conditions after they manifest rather than giving our citizens simple diet, lifestyle, and therapeutic tools to keep them healthy.

Making a Difference: Why Yoga Therapy?
Yoga therapy is the process of empowering individuals to progress toward improved health and wellbeing through the application of the teachings and practices of yoga. The yoga tradition views each human being as a multidimensional system that includes numerous aspects-including body, breath, and mind (intellect and emotions) and their mutual interaction.
Yoga therapy is founded on the basic principle that intelligent practice can positively influence the direction of change within these human dimensions, which are distinct from an individual’s unchanging nature or spirit. The goals of yoga therapy include improving function; helping to prevent the occurrence or re-occurrence of underlying causes of illness; and moving toward improved health and well-being.


The YogaFaith Yoga Therapy Program, YF-YTP
Length: 800 hours
Certification upon completion: C-YFTH-800
Our Christian Yoga Therapy program has been in the making for over 7 years. Becoming a Registered Yoga Therapist includes a highly specialized training beyond that of a yoga teacher, in accordance with YogaFaith’s Educational Standards for the Training of Yoga Therapists.
YogaFaith is dedicated to the professionally minded yoga student committed to the study of the clinical applications of yoga therapy. Graduates are prepared to design and teach Yoga Therapy and YogaFaith Therapy for groups and individuals with specific needs or health challenges.
800-hour graduates may:
- Use the service mark of a Certified YF Yoga Therapist at the 800 level, C-YFYT-800
- Achieve 1000-hour YogaFaith Therapy through electives/specialty trainings, C-YFYT-1000
- Eligible to Register with the Christian Yoga Association (CYA), as a Christian Yoga Therapist, R-CYATH
- Eligible to Register with the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT), as a C-IAYT with a minimum of 2 years in C-YFTH.














