"What a wonderful book! There is little doubt that you or someone you know is 'doing' yoga. Yoga Therapy is a marvelous addition to our understanding of yoga as exercise and as a path to self-transformation and self-realization. This book features renowned experts who clearly and articulately describe the wholeness of this practice, which lifts yoga from our fuzzy ideas of a 'twisty, bendy way of stretching' to its rightful place as an opportunity for holistic healing of the body through the mind and of healing of the mind through the body. Yoga makes a difference in our lives. This book artfully articulates just how that happens in many varied pathways, and it's a delightful gift for anyone who is interested in yoga. You will return to it time and again for understanding and insight into this transformational practice." Carol M. Davis, DPT, EdD, FAPTA, professor emerita in the department of physical therapy at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and a JF Barnes myofascial release physical therapist with Polestar Pilates Rehabilitation in Coral Gables, Florida
"This book is a brilliant manifestation that offers an intelligent, insightful, and useful look into the evolution and progression of yoga therapy into the modern medical and mental health treatment plans. Yoga Therapy is an exquisite buffet of exceptional experts sharing a collective wealth of valuable factual information, tastefully explained practical applications, intriguing case studies-all topped with healthy 'self-inquiry' desserts! This feast is a fantastic, viable reference for yoga and health professionals to better serve students and clients, but it's also an easily digestible reference from which anyone can benefit. Enjoy!" Helene Couvrette, E-RYT500, yoga therapist and cofounder of the Montreal International Symposium on Therapeutic Yoga (MISTY)
"Yoga Therapy is a remarkable book that provides insight into the field of yoga therapy and its applications to those working in healthcare, but it's also great for the consumer who wishes to learn more about the practices of yoga and how those practices might help in self-healing." Chrys Kub, integrative physical therapist and yoga therapist
"As the burgeoning field of yoga therapy continues to gain traction, education is of the upmost priority for those interested in the field. Since yoga encompasses the entirety of human experience, the definitions of what yoga therapy is can be as varied as they are broad. This important new work offers readers an insightful survey of different experts in the field and is a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about potential applications of yoga therapy in the modern world." Kristen Butera, editor of Yoga Living Magazine, owner of the YogaLife Institute, and co-creator of the Comprehensive Yoga Therapy Training Program
"As a clinical psychologist and yoga therapist, I found the book interesting, and even more so the second time I read it... The book's strength is as a broad sampling of ways in which yoga concepts and practices can be put to use on their own, and incorporated into traditional approaches to enhance their capacity to effect change at the level of the mind and body. Given that many of the mental health and chronic illness conditions millions of people across the globe struggle with today are increasingly identified as having both mind and body componenets that need to be addressed in tandem to creat real and lasting improvement, that is potentially a rather large and useful contribution to make to the literature." Lisa Kaley-Isley, training faculty of Yoga Campus Yoga Therapy Diploma Course, founding director of Yoga Therapy Clinic in London, in PsycCritiques