Yoga Therapy: Attitude of Educational Training
In antiquity remains the roots of science, that is today gaining wide acceptance and popularity – a system of medicine which could with its natural remedies heal without any side effects. The centre has extensive facilities for providing Ayurvedic Panchakarma and Wellness treatment programmes backed by a team of Ayurvedic doctors and male/female masseurs to provide the Ayurveda treatment. Structural therapy is the mindful application of holistic biomechanics by a practitioner to a client, with the full participation of that client. Touch energetics establish resonance between the practitioner and client before and during hands on adjustments. With practice, the practitioner learns to differentiate between types of resistance: compression, tension, muscle and connective tissue. Along with physical resistance, there can be and often are pattern of resistance in the emotional and mental bodies. Hands-on adjustments would be of little value in the long run unless they illustrate to the client how good alignment for themselves. Whereas traditional Yoga is primarily concerned with personal transcendence of the part of a “normal” or healthy individual, Yoga therapy aims at the holistic treatment of various kinds of psychological or somatic dysfunctions ranging from back problems to emotional distress. Both approaches, however, share an understanding of the human being as an integrated body-mind system, which can function optimally only when there is a state of dynamic balance.