The ultimate aim of yoga is freedom - from pain, suffering, and attachment to limiting beliefs.

What is yoga therapy?

An analogy my teacher Joseph LePage uses to define it is this: Yoga teachers cook with a recipe while yoga therapists cook from scratch and substitute ingredients as needed.

Yoga therapy is based on the collaborative relationship between a trained yoga therapist and a client or small group of clients with a similar wellness objective.


As yoga therapy grows in recognition both in public awareness and the medical profession, definitions are helpful. 

My top definition comes from Yoga Therapy as a Whole-Person Approach to Health (2020) by Lee Majewski and my teacher Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani:

“Yoga therapy is about recognizing where the person is, helping them understand where they are, why they are there, and what they can do to get where they want to be.” 

Another comes from Larry Payne, Ph.D., C-IAYT who shared: “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.”


Yoga Offerings

It is a joy to bring bring my lived experience and study of yoga to my clients. Currently, there are two ways to work with me.

One-on-One Yoga Therapy Sessions

HōlSōl offers yoga therapy sessions for individuals and groups. We begin with a therapeutic assessment and clarify your top wellness goals. We then work together to explore personalized practices to support physical, emotional, and mental dimensions of your care. Sessions offered via Zoom.

Contact us with questions.

yoga for resilience

Virtual Group Sessions

Yoga for Resilience

Small group 75 min therapeutic yoga experience to move your body, breathe with intention, and explore tools for self-regulating your nervous system on and off the mat. Taught via Zoom. Not currently offered. If interested, contact us.

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