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What Is Trauma-Informed Yoga Teacher Training? Choosing the Right Program
tawow, welcome! Dr. Melissa Jay (she/her) here! Many of us fall in love with yoga because it helps us feel more grounded, present, and connected. Yoga teacher training is an invitation to deepen personal practice, gain meaningful skills, and build community through shared growth. More and more students are searching specifically for trauma-informed training, because safety, accessibility, and inclusive care are essential to creating spaces supportive of healing and connection. If you’re drawn to yoga psychology, mental health, and community care, trauma-informed training might be exactly what you’ve been looking for. This blog explores what yoga teacher training is, why trauma-informed education matters, and how to choose a program that aligns with you and your values. What is Yoga Teacher Training? Yoga teacher training is a structured program that helps you better understand the history, philosophy, and practice of yoga. In most yoga teacher trainings, you will learn postures, breathwork, meditation, anatomy, and teaching skills. The most common entry point is the 200-hour yoga teacher training, recognized internationally. From there, many graduates continue into a 300-hour advanced training, which expands both knowledge and confidence in guiding others. What Is Trauma-Informed Yoga Training? Trauma-informed yoga recognizes that every nervous system has a story. I often say that we know that we are offering trauma-informed care, when everyone is honouring what is unique to them. Trauma-Informed Yoga prioritizes choice, ongoing consent, cultural responsiveness, and care within relationships. Instead of correction and performance, trauma-informed teaching is rooted in curiosity, collaboration, and attunement. This approach reduces the risk of harm and supports sustainable healing, on and off the mat. It is also valuable for those who want to bring yoga into mental health work, schools, community spaces, or health-care environments where people may be navigating complex experiences. What Makes Our Trauma-Informed Yoga Trainings Different? At Canmore Counselling’s Trauma-Informed Yoga Psychology School, our approach is guided by: • Trauma-Informed and anti-oppressive values • Integration of yoga psychology and nervous system science • Small cohort learning with faculty support • Two-Eyed Seeing and decolonial teaching methods • Online, accessible delivery for a global community • Yoga Alliance registered certifications at the 200-hour and 300-hour levels • Our IAYT-accredited Yoga Therapy Diploma includes all of our Yoga Alliance certifications We honour the roots of yoga, Indigenous to South Asia and parts of Africa, and the diverse lived experiences of those who practice yoga. How Long Does Yoga Teacher Training Take? Timelines can be flexible depending on your training: • 200-hour trauma-informed training, completed in as little as two months • 300-hour advanced training, completed in as little as four months • Yoga Therapy Diploma over two years, which includes practicum and mentorship Each option includes supportive learning structures designed for folks who work full-time, have kids or teens, wear multiple hats, and who live across time zones (including overseas!) How Much Does Yoga Teacher Training Cost? We offer a variety of payment options, including tuition specials, early-bird rates, alumni savings, and payment plans. Costs vary depending on level and format, for example: • 200-hour tuition starts at $2,200 • 300-hour tuition starts at $3750 All of our tuition costs are available in Canadian funds. Why Choose a Trauma-Informed YTT? People choose trauma-informed training because yoga should feel emotionally and physically safe. This approach honours boundaries, supports nervous system regulation, and embraces accessibility. It recognizes that yoga is for every body, not just the flexible or the familiar. Graduates feel prepared to teach in both wellness studios and community care environments. How to Prepare for Yoga Teacher Training A meaningful first step is simply reflecting on what draws you to the practice. You do not need to be advanced or perfect... we practice connection over perfection. We invite you to bring your curiosity, willingness, and a desire to show up for yourself and others with care. If you feel called to learn in a community that values healing, psychology, and solidarity, a trauma-informed program will be a great fit. Learn More and Connect With Us Choosing a yoga teacher training that aligns with your values is an important decision. We are here to support your process. You can learn more about our online trauma-informed programs and reach out to Alex, who is awesome and happy to answer questions as you choose the right path for you: [email protected] Frequently Asked Questions Is online yoga teacher training respected? Yes. As long as the school is properly registered and provides high-quality learning, online training can offer strong mentorship and supportive community. Our programs are Yoga Alliance registered and include an IAYT-accredited pathway. Do I need to be an advanced yoga practitioner to become a teacher? Not at all. If you are ready to deepen your yoga practice and offer trauma-informed yoga in your community, welcome! Can yoga teacher training support personal healing? Many students find training deeply supportive for their own growth. It is not therapy, but it can strengthen self-awareness, regulation, and confidence. What if I want to integrate yoga into helping professions? This is our specialty. Many students are mental health professionals, educators, or community workers who want to support clients by integrating yoga and mind-body-spirit-heart practices. And, you do not need to work as a helping professional to join us. Thank you for being here!
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