Yoga Therapy Training
Transform Lives with the Healing Power of Yoga Therapy
Since 2014, Soul of Yoga has been one of the few IAYT-Accredited Yoga Therapy programs in the world, trusted to train professional Yoga Therapists.
Reserve your spot for our online info session on November 18th at 5:00pm PST

Yoga Therapy Training
Transform Lives with the Healing Power of Yoga Therapy
Since 2014, Soul of Yoga has been one of the few IAYT-accredited Yoga Therapy programs in the world, trusted to train professional Yoga Therapists.
Reserve your spot for our online info session on November 18th at 5:00pm PST

Why Yoga Therapy? Why Now?
Western medicine often provides quick fixes. Pills and procedures address symptoms, but not always the whole person.
Yoga Therapy is more than asana, it’s the art and science of applying yogic tools in a therapeutic context to support healing, balance, and resilience.
Rather than addressing a diagnosis, Yoga Therapy focuses on the whole person—body, breath, mind, emotions, and spirit. It draws from postures, breathwork, meditation, Ayurveda, and lifestyle medicine, all adapted to meet individual needs.
Our Certified Yoga Therapists are trained to help with:
- Chronic pain and injury recovery
- Stress, anxiety, depression, and trauma
- Autoimmune and digestive disorders
- Cancer, heart disease, and other complex conditions
- Support for seniors, veterans, and those navigating major life challenges
Backed by both ancient tradition and modern research, Yoga Therapy is now widely recognized as a complementary modality in healthcare and wellness settings. Doctors, mental health professionals, and integrative clinics are increasingly turning to certified yoga therapists as part of holistic treatment plans.
This is where yoga becomes more than a class. It becomes a path of transformation for you and for every life you touch.
Who This Training Is For
This training is for those who feel called to use yoga as a tool for healing, resilience, and service:
Benefits of Certification

Becoming a Certified Yoga Therapist isn’t just about a title, it’s about deepening your impact, elevating your credibility, and expanding your opportunities.
Enhanced Credibility
As one of the only IAYT-accredited programs in the U.S. since 2014, our certification proves you meet rigorous international standards. As a C-IAYT professional, you’ll stand out as a trusted expert in the field.
Expanded Skillset
You’ll graduate with tools to address a wide range of physical, mental, and emotional conditions—equipped to design safe, personalized, and effective care plans rooted in both tradition and modern science.
Increased Earning Potential
With demand for yoga therapists rising, certification opens new doors in private practice, healthcare, and wellness industries—allowing you to attract more clients and command higher fees.
Professional Community
You’ll join a network of like-minded therapists, gaining access to mentorship, collaboration, and ongoing learning that keeps you inspired and connected long after graduation.
This Certification elevates your practice, your career, and your ability to transform lives.
Potential Yoga Therapy Career Paths

Private Yoga Therapist
Work one-on-one with clients to design individualized care plans for health, recovery, and well-being.

Group Yoga Therapy Instructor
Lead therapeutic yoga classes tailored to diverse populations and health conditions.

Healthcare Settings
Partner with hospitals, rehab centers, or integrative clinics to offer yoga therapy as complementary care.

Corporate Wellness Programs
Support organizations with stress-reduction and wellness initiatives through workshops and group sessions.

Yoga Therapy Education
Share your expertise by training future yoga therapists within accredited programs.
Join the transformative community of over 1,550 yoga teachers from around the globe. Trained in one of the most comprehensive and spiritually rooted programs in the world, they carry the wisdom, depth, and integrity that sets them apart.

What You’ll Learn in Your Training
In this comprehensive, accredited program, you’ll gain tools that bridge Eastern tradition and Western science:
This isn’t about “instructing poses.” It’s about guiding people into awareness, empowerment, and wholeness.
Join the transformative community of over 1,550 yoga teachers from around the globe. Trained in one of the most comprehensive and spiritually rooted programs in the world, they carry the wisdom, depth, and integrity that sets them apart.

Yoga Therapy Curriculum Outline
Completion in as little as 2 years (with up to 5 years if needed)
Note: A 200 Hour Teacher Training and a year of teaching experience is a prerequisite for this program. If you don’t have a year of teaching yet you can begin with our 300 Hour program on the “Yoga Therapy Track” and matriculate when you’re ready.
See Why Students Love Soul of Yoga
In my 200-hour, I was still finding my way. In Yoga Therapy, I feel it in my being — knowing this works and can reach anyone.
This training aligns with looking at the body as a whole — beyond just Western medicine. Even offering simple breathing to a patient changed everything.
I work in Epidemiology with Trauma as my specialty. My Yoga Therapy Training with Soul of Yoga was turning point in my career.
I’ve seen seniors lift their arms higher than they thought possible. Yoga therapy gives us tools that make a real difference.
Wonderful faculty, supportive and multi-faceted. I really appreciated the rolling curriculum, so if “life” happens and you miss a module, there’s always an opportunity to make it up. The Holistic Anatomy and Physiology Course is online, as well as the majority of mentoring. Each new training was like an integral piece of the puzzle, and I was able to grow as a Yoga Therapist. This is a special program, with teachers like; Richard Miller, Nischala Joy Devi and Tom Myers to support your foundational training. After just over 2 years of hard work, I’m about to graduate in a few weeks. I can’t say enough positive things about this training. I feel well equipped to support my patients/clients, and I know I can always lean on my Soul family when I need them. Best of luck on your journey, whichever direction you take.
The yoga therapy program at Soul of Yoga is unparalleled in its unique combination of hybrid accessibility, community belonging, and academic rigor. It combines a cultural appreciation of classical Yoga in tandem with the integration of modern yoga as therapy. One is empowered to think critically while also leaving the heart open to mysteries of the Divine. Mo and Shannon have created a non-dogmatic, inclusive space for people of all faiths and religious expressions to experience the spiritual depth of yoga without reducing its full brilliance. There are no words to describe just how much my life has transformed for the better through becoming a yoga therapist at SOUL.
The Yoga Therapy program at the Soul of Yoga was a tremendous learning experience for me as a yoga teacher. There was a lot of soul to the program without comprising depth of knowledge on yoga anatomy and philosophy. I feel abundantly grateful for all the wonderful master teachers that I studied under. Committing to a program like this is always a big deal because one has to take an honest look at aspects of one’s life where healing is required. I was deeply touched by the incredible support I received in my journey into healing. The Soul of Yoga exemplifies what yoga is all about and they’re not afraid to show their love for humanity here. At the end of the program, I felt 100% ready to bring my yoga therapy skills to the world. This experience will stay with me throughout my life. If you’re a yoga teacher looking to get deeper into what yoga is all about, look no further!
Meet Our Faculty
One of the most valuable offerings of the Soul of Yoga Institute is our celebrated faculty, which includes many highly acclaimed and world-renowned Master Teachers.
This isn’t about memorizing techniques. It is about learning how to be a healer in the fullest sense. You will explore how to meet challenges like anxiety, grief, and chronic pain with yoga’s complete toolkit. Guided by the shared wisdom of teachers and traditions, you will turn those teachings into practices that transform lives, beginning with your own.
Why Soul of Yoga Yoga Therapy Stands Apart
IAYT Accredited Since 2014
We are one of the only IAYT-accredited Yoga Therapy programs in the U.S., giving you the assurance that our curriculum meets the highest professional standards and prepares you for C-IAYT certification.
Among the Most Comprehensive in the world
Our program goes far beyond techniques. It’s an in-depth, multidimensional training that spans philosophy, subtle energy, neuroscience, Ayurveda, and modern therapeutic applications. It’s one of the most complete Yoga Therapy trainings in the world.
Personal Mentorship in a Close-Knit Community
We keep our cohorts small so you can receive direct support, individualized guidance, and mentorship from master-level faculty. You won’t just graduate with knowledge, you’ll be part of a lifelong community of healers.
Ultimate Flexibility Without Compromising Quality
Whether you join us in-person in Encinitas, live online, or through recorded sessions, you’ll receive the same high-caliber experience.
And you can mix formats week to week—ideal for those balancing careers, families, or travel.
Students can mix and match:
✔️In-person
✔️Live online
✔️Recorded sessions
Your Transformation Starts Here
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the prerequisites for Yoga Therapy training?
To enroll in a Yoga Therapy Training program, you need to have a 200-hour yoga teacher certification and one year of teaching experience before enrolling in the program. Each program may have specific requirements, so it’s essential to check with the individual training program for details.
How long does it take to complete Yoga Therapy training?
Yoga Therapy training usually takes a minimum of 800 hours of education, practice, and training. The duration of the training may vary depending on the program and individual pace. Some programs can be completed in two years, while others may take longer.
What is the cost of Yoga Therapy training programs?
Tuition for our Yoga Therapy certification is $12,800. With the option of $288 monthly payments after deposit. The cost of Yoga Therapy training programs can vary considerably depending on factors such as the duration of the program, affiliation, expertise of the faculty and location. It’s essential to research and compare different Yoga Therapy training programs to find one that suits your needs and budget.
Are there any online options for Yoga Therapy training?
Yes, some Yoga Therapy training programs offer online courses. Keep in mind that many programs still require in-person components or practical experience. And that IAYT requires most hours in accredited programs be completed in a synchronous manner. It’s crucial to verify the contents and requirements of the online program you wish to enroll in.
Are Yoga Therapy certifications recognized by Yoga Alliance?
Yoga Alliance does not recognize Yoga Therapy as part of its registry of yoga teachers, as Yoga Therapy is a separate field requiring specialized training. However, the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) is an accrediting body and being a certified yoga therapist (C-IAYT) ensures that your training and knowledge meet industry standards.




Amy Weintraub, MFA, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT, YACEP is the founder of the LifeForce Yoga Healing Institute and has been a pioneer in the field of yoga and mental health for over 20 years. She is the author of Yoga for Depression (Broadway Books) and Yoga Skills for Therapists: Effective Practices for Mood Management (W.W. Norton) and numerous articles and book chapters. Amy is involved in ongoing research on the impact of Yoga on mood. Her evidence-based Yoga protocol for managing mood is used in healthcare settings globally and is featured on a number of audio-visual products, including the LifeForce Yoga series, an award-winning library of evidence-based yoga and meditation CDs and DVDs for mood management. She maintains an archive of news and research on,
Monique Lonner, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT is the Director and Program Mentor of Soul of Yoga Institute Advanced Yoga Teacher Training and Yoga Therapy Training Programs. A Yoga teacher for 20 years, she studied in India, New York and California with Master teachers and spiritual sages including, most notably, the teaching faculty of the Soul of Yoga Institute Advanced Program. Monique has developed the Advanced Teacher Training and Yoga Therapy Program for Soul of Yoga, bringing together those who are considered to be the best of the best Master yoga teachers in the world today. A devoted spiritual seeker, as well as an experienced anatomy and physiology teacher she has created a comprehensive program which balances the study of Yoga Therapy technique with the insight and wisdom of Yogic and metaphysical philosophy.
Jivana Heyman (he/him), C-IAYT, E-RYT500, is the founder and director of the Accessible Yoga Association, an international non-profit organization dedicated to increasing access to the yoga teachings. He’s the author of Accessible Yoga: Poses and Practices for Every Body, Yoga Revolution: Building a Practice of Courage & Compassion (Shambhala Publications), and the upcoming book The Teacher’s Guide to Accessible Yoga: Best Practices for Sharing Yoga with Every Body (January 2024).
Brian Dorfman has been practicing yoga, healing patients and teaching for over 35 years. Influenced by TVK Desikachar, Brian’s instruction focuses on helping the student develop a personalized, balanced practice. He incorporates asana, pranayama, sound and meditation to create an environment for the student’s innate wisdom to develop. Brian has extensive knowledge and instructional ability in the areas of kinesiology, anatomy, physiology and the biomechanics of movement. Since 1985 Brian has maintained his own injury rehabilitation clinic and is an internationally recognized healer.
Flossie Park, E-RYT 500 YACEP Always considering herself as a student of life, Flossie has dedicated her life to empowering herself and others through yoga, meditation, workshops, retreats, Sound Therapy and numerous other modalities for over 25 years. One of Flossie’s passions is to support people wherever they are on their life’s journey. With a down to earth approach, she draws from a lifetime of spiritual studies from many sources both from the eastern and western traditions. Applying the wisdom teachings to everyday living, she helps people to see their life from a higher perspective, gleaning understanding, enjoying the process and creating consciously. One of her strongest passions is supporting women, especially during pregnancy. This is a true opportunity for women to recognize their innate power learning to trust their bodies and intuition.
Kyla Pearce, MPH, PhD, CBIS, E-RYT 200, (she/her) is the Senior Director of Programs and Research at LoveYourBrain, a national nonprofit that delivers evidence-based holistic health programs for the brain injury community. She oversees the design, implementation, and evaluation of
Ford Peck, E-RYT, MS is a Certified Senior iRest Trainer, Mentor, and Supervisor. He has been teaching yoga, pranayama, and meditation for 27 years. In addition, he has practiced as a somatic healer for over 20 years. Ford also has a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology and is currently an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, providing both individual and couples counseling. He has managed, assisted, and taught at numerous iRest Teacher Trainings, as well as retreats with Richard Miller. Ford spent over a year and a half in India, studying and practicing intensively in the tradition of Advaita as well as the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. He currently resides with his partner and their beloved cat in beautiful
Stephani Sutherland, PhD, RYT500 earned her doctoral degree in neuroscience in 2001 and has worked as a freelance science writer for the past 15 years; her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Scientific American, Scientific American Mind, Pain Research Forum, and The Journal of Neuroscience. Stephani has practiced yoga for over 20 years, and she trained with Gary Kraftsow of American Viniyoga Institute. Find more about Stephani at
Dr. Linda Chamberlain is a scientist, author, professor, dog musher, and founder of the Alaska Family Violence Prevention Project, Dr. Linda Chamberlain has worked in the field of childhood and adult trauma for over two decades. Known for her abilities to translate science into practical strategies with diverse audiences, she is an internationally recognized keynote speaker who conveys a message of hope and empowerment. Her current focus is on a healing-centered 36 framework with a strong emphasis on brain-mind-body practices to address how stress is stored in our bodies and our natural instinct to heal. A trainer with Capacitar, an international network for well-being and transforming trauma, she is trained in a wide range of practices that use breathwork, movement, meditation, visualization, HeartMath, and poly-vagal informed strategies to promote resilience, self-regulation and healing. Her skill-based presentations highlight simple tools that are appropriate for children, youth and adults. An important application of her work is preventing compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma among service providers exposed to the suffering of others in a broad range of settings. Dr. Chamberlain taught at the University of Alaska and earned public health degrees from Yale School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Recognition for her work includes a Scientist Scholar with the Fulbright Arctic Initiative, a National Kellogg Leadership Fellowship, an Alaska Women of Achievement Award and the Inaugural Scattergood Foundation Scholar on Child Behavioral Health.
Jillian Pransky, C-IAYT is an international presenter and the author of Deep Listening: A Healing Practice to Calm Your Body, Clear Your Mind, and Open Your Heart. She leads retreats, yoga teacher trainings, and restorative workshops—both in person and online—for students all over the world. Jillian gave a TEDx Talk on metta meditation; created and leads Yoga Journal’s online course Restorative Yoga 101; and is a featured yoga expert to magazines such as Prevention, Mindful, Yoga Journal, Yoga International, and more. Jillian infuses her yoga classes with mindfulness practices, compassion, and ease and inspires an integrative, holistic healing experience.
Shawnee Thornton Hardy is a Certified Yoga Therapist, Author, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and the Founder of Asanas for Autism and Special Needs and Founder/Director of Yoga Therapy for Youth. She has worked with children and teens of diverse abilities and backgrounds for close to 30 years. She authored Asanas for Autism and Special Needs – Yoga to Help Children with their Emotions, Self-Regulation and Body-Awareness and Yoga Therapy for Children and Teens with Complex Needs – A Somatosensory Approach to Mental, Emotional and Physical Wellbeing. She is the creator of the C.A.L.M.M Yoga Toolkit and Body Sensations Curriculum, a yoga and somatic curriculum designed to support children’s diverse sensory, communication, emotional, physical and learning needs. Shawnee leads workshops and trainings online and throughout the US and Internationally She is passionate about supporting youth with developing self-regulation skills, connecting to their own inner power, building resilience and allowing their unique strengths and gifts to shine.
John Vosler’s passion is providing education on how thoughts, emotions and physical being are connected. As an energetic bodyworker for more than 25 years, John is able to assess each client and determine the best modality or combination of modalities to help them connect with their divine consciousness and inner healer.
Philip Goldberg has been studying India’s spiritual traditions for more than 45 years, as a practitioner, teacher and writer. He is the author of numerous books, most recently the acclaimed American Veda: From Emerson and the Beatles to Yoga and Meditation, How Indian Spirituality Changed the West. The co-host of the podcast
Lorin Roche, PhD is the author of The Radiance Sutras. He has a PhD from the University of California, Irvine, where he has done extensive research on meditation and meditative experiences. His books on meditation are treasured by meditation practitioners across the globe and have been widely recognized as a “must-read”.
