Sarahjoy Yoga
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    • 300-hour Professional Yoga Teacher Training Program 2020 - 2021 >
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    • 140-hour Yoga Psychology for Mental Health Providers
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      • TIBS Level 1
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trauma-informed,
brain-sensitive
yoga training  
Why Trauma-Informed, Brain-Sensitive (TIBS) Yoga Teacher Training?
With so much increasing need for safe, informed, attuned, sensitive, adaptive, inclusive, and culturally competent care, yoga is being considered a vital resource in settings where such care is needed. We provide yoga programs in prisons, hospitals, schools, and rehab centers. We also have requests to provide yoga in mental health triage centers, immigration centers, and domestic violence shelters.

While yoga provides a body-centered, brain-nurturing, stress-reducing experience, and develops the life skills tool kit our community members need to move from struggling with surviving to learning about thriving, HOW yoga is provided has a significant impact on its efficacy.

This trauma-informed, brain-sensitive yoga training responds to the rising needs and prepares teachers for HOW to deliver truly effective yoga.​
  • Students will learn the
    • neurological, physiological, and psycho-spiritual workings of yoga for the brain, body, mind, and heart.
    • trauma-informed principles for the triune brain and polyvagal systems.
    • mindfulness-tools that help acclimate students' to increasing levels of safety and self-awareness.
    • breathing practices to disarm over-active (rajasic) or to nourish under-active (tamasic) nervous systems.
    • integration of right and left brain aspects for yoga practices.
    • essential relationship skills based on attachment theory and brain development.
  • We will focus on skill development to support the development of participants':
    • ​Voice prosody, pace, and purpose.
    • Language choices and strategies.
    • Personal and interpersonal resonance.
    • Compassionate responsiveness (not enmeshment).
TIBS TEACHER TRAINING
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yogajoy
Portland, OR 97219
support@sarahjoyyoga.com
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  • ABOUT
    • Sarahjoy Marsh
    • what is amrita yoga?
    • Yoga & Social Justice
  • Online Yoga Classes
    • Ayurvedic Restorative Yoga
    • Webinar Series
  • Teacher Training School
    • Online Annual Calendar
    • 200-hour amrita yoga Teacher Training >
      • 200hr Training FAQs
      • Components of Our 200-hr Program
      • Testimonies From Our 200-hr Students
    • 300-hour Professional Yoga Teacher Training Program 2020 - 2021 >
      • Components of Our 300-hr Program
      • Testimonies From Our 300-hr Students
    • 140-hour Yoga Psychology for Mental Health Providers
    • Trauma-Informed Brain-Sensitive Yoga >
      • TIBS Level 1
    • 800-hour Professional Yoga Teacher Training Program 2020 - 2021 >
      • 800-hour Training for Non-Alumni
  • Alumni Programs
    • Alumni Dharma
    • Alumni YTT Program Journey
    • Alumni Announcement
    • Affiliate Program Format
    • Yoga Mentorship Program
  • Dharma Study Groups
    • Dharma Talks Library
  • Hunger, Hope + Healing
    • HHH Press
    • Published Articles
  • Sarahjoy’s Blog
  • Contact