50hr Online

  • Learning Mode: Online / Self-Paced

  • Certification: 50hr Yoga Alliance

  • Guidance: Email support from both Lorraine & Atira

  • Video Call: Private Session with Lorraine

  • Community: Access to closed Facebook Group

  • Experience: Interactive Learning on a user-friendly Platform

Additional Benefits: Completion Adds 50hrs YACEP or 50hrs Towards a 300hr Program. Also, Earn 20 hours Credit Towards Atira Tan’s Annual 100hr Trauma-Informed Yoga Teacher Training.

Trauma Informed Yoga

Empowering Truth

The power of recognizing your emotions with trauma-informed yoga.

Program Details

  • Foundations of Trauma-Informed Yoga: The Importance of TIY Principles:

    Exploring the fundamental principles of Trauma-Informed Yoga and its importance in creating safer spaces for your students.

    Understanding why and how your students may have unresolved trauma and the art of attunement and trauma-informed responses to their needs and emotions.

    Learning the difference of the diverse styles of yoga in the context of the nervous system, and turning the focus from the physicality of the asana, to interception, felt sense and safety in a pose.

    Understanding the importance of choice and agency for your students.

    Knowing how rigid and authoritative cueing, adjustments and non-consensual touch can trigger and potentially harm your students.

    Exploring the elements of a yoga class such as pace, tone of voice and language, and the essentials of trauma sensitivity.

    Learning the difference between a regular yoga class and a trauma-informed yoga class, and the fundamental differences of both.

    Overview of Trauma & the Nervous System: The Psychophysiology of Yoga & Trauma:

    Understanding why and how trauma affects the nervous system, and how this may create a loss of connection to ourselves and others in the context of a yoga class.

    Learning about the fight/ flight/ freeze/ fawn and social engagement response, and how to identify these responses in the classroom.

    Knowing how trauma impacts our bodies, minds, and spirits, and the essential elements and steps of somatic trauma resolution.

    Understanding how the symptoms of unresolved trauma can wreak havoc on our bodies, minds, and spirits, and how to respond effectively as a yoga teacher to our students in fight/ flight/freeze and fawn.

    The Art of Therapeutic Presence: Self-Regulation & Co-Regulation:

    Developing your therapeutic presence, trauma-informed language and cues, and tools for deep listening and attunement so that we can provide regulation, resourcing, and safety for our students.

    Understanding the art of holding space in a safe and gentle way where we are present, empathetic, and compassionate instead of “giving advice” or rescuing.

    Learning how our experiences of unresolved trauma and lack of resources and regulation as teachers can impact our students.

    Creating a safer space for others whilst tending to our own self-care through yogic and embodiment tools to help us regulate as teachers in stressful situations and classes.

    Cultivating somatic tools of self-regulation, co-regulation, and exploring our own inner and outer resources in order to further assist our students in promoting a sense of peace, calm, and tranquility in their bodies and lives.

    Essential elements of Trauma-Informed Yoga Part 1: Asana, Meditation, Philosophy & Pranayama:

    Learning about yoga asanas, pranayamas, and meditation techniques that can heal or harm students who have unresolved trauma.

    Applying yoga asanas for the different categories of trauma, and how we can safely guide students into supporting trauma in certain areas of the body.

    Preparing and teaching yoga sequences that can help to support specific physical areas of unresolved trauma and how to respond in your sequencing.

    Applying somatic and embodied skills into your yoga classes so that you can support your students into a space of self-attunement, instead of over-riding their sensations to achieve the perfect pose.

    Essential elements of Trauma-Informed Yoga Part 2: Trauma-Informed Cueing, Adjustments, Consent, Boundaries, and Language:

    Learning about the skills of trauma-informed and invitational language and cues to create a space of safety, trust, and relaxation instead of re-triggering your students, creating fear and anxiety in your classes.

    Gaining awareness of how the music in the class, tone of voice, adjustments, sequencing, transitions, presence, and eye contact can create greater regulation and agency, instead of constriction and anxiety.

    Improving your skills on gaining non-verbal and verbal consent in class for touch, and learning how touch and adjustments can be potentially triggering for your students, and how supportive touch can help to regulate your students who may be experiencing fight, flight, or freeze.

    Developing your ability to provide choice and agency in your classes is an important element of trauma-informed yoga through your cues, attunement, and presence as an antidote to traumatic experiences.

    Feminine Approaches to Yoga: Cultivating self-love, and appreciation:

    Learning how to honour the feminine shape and form in our yoga practice.

    Understanding how to journey inwards using the five bodies as a map.

    Discovering specific practices dedicated to self-love and reducing anxiety, stress, insomnia.

    Utilizing the feminine breath ~ embracing the practice of pranayama in a more feminine way.

    Developing the connection with Eco-Therapy ~ understanding the ability of nature to heal, calm and soothe.

    Gaining awareness of Ayurvedic tips and remedies for restoring balance in the nervous system.

  • This training is perfect if you want to:

    ✭ Become more trauma aware

    ✭ Understand how some asanas can heal, and others can harm

    ✭ Learn how to modify your classes for sexual abuse survivors

    ✭ Be more embodied and connected to feminine wisdom

    ✭ Discover a more compassionate relationship with your body

    ✭ Embody a more feminine way of being

    ✭ Learn how to respond more effectively to trauma

    ✭ Gain a foundation in trauma in the nervous system

    ✭ Learn yogic tools for support and self-love

    ✭ Find a softer, more nurturing approach to healing

    ✭ Live a more enlivened life.

    ✭ Educate yourself in somatic approaches for trauma recovery

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  • Apply: Prospective students begin by filling out the application form available on our website. This form collects essential information about the applicant's background, experience, and motivation for joining the course.

    Review: Upon receiving the application, our team carefully reviews each submission to assess the applicant's information, and alignment with the course objectives.

    Acceptance: After the application has been reviewed, candidates shortly notified of their acceptance into the program. At this stage, they receive detailed information about the next steps, including how to complete their booking and secure their spot in the course.

    Booking & Payment: Candidates proceed to complete their booking by submitting the required payment. This secures their full access to the cours and confirms their commitment to the program.

    Course Commencement: With their booking confirmed, students are officially enrolled in the course and gain access to all necessary materials and resources. From here, students can begin to embark on their journey of learning and transformation.

  • Investment Price:

    $550.00 USD

    Payment plans are available on request.

    You can use XE.com to calculate the correct currency conversion where applicable.

    Bank Details:

    Bank Name: Wise (USD Account)

    Bank Address: 19 W 24th Street, New York, NY 10010, United States

    Account Name: Lorraine Taylor

    Inside the USA:

    Routing Number: 084009519

    Account Number: 9600000056022593

    Outside the USA:

    SWIFT/BIC: CMFGUS33

    Account Number: 8311042636

    Confirmation:

    Please email us at info@lorrainetayloryoga.com with your proof of payment for tracking.

    If you have any questions regarding payment, please don't hesitate to email us.

This comprehensive course is fully certified by Yoga Alliance, the leading authority for yoga teachers worldwide. While primarily designed for certification, it also welcomes advanced practitioners seeking to explore the profound depths of yogic wisdom.

Train with Leading Women in Yoga and Wellness

Meet Your Teachers

An Exclusive Collaboration

Lorraine and Atira are passionate in their approach of returning to the roots of yoga from a feminine perspective, the decolonization of yoga, and empowering female practitioners to reclaim their sovereignty through trauma resolution and embodied wisdom.

  • Lorraine, with 30 years of immersion in yoga, has traversed traditional Indian ashrams and modern yoga circles. Her exploration spans diverse paths like Hatha, Tantra, Bhakti, and Jnana, with a current focus on nature-based and trauma-informed practices, reflecting the evolving needs of today. Inspired by Gabor Mate's Compassionate Enquiry, she delves into eco-therapy and forest bathing, recognizing nature's healing essence. Lorraine's teaching embodies a nurturing feminine approach, embracing classical yoga's lineage with clarity, compassion, and kindness. Over the past two decades, she has shared her wisdom internationally, presenting at esteemed conferences like Science And Non-Duality, Yoga Journal, and more.

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  • Atira Tan, a TED speaker, activist, and somatic trauma specialist, is renowned for her transformative work worldwide. With over 17 years of experience, she has empowered countless individuals through trauma recovery approaches. Passionate about fostering safer spaces, Atira's expertise extends to trauma-informed yoga, education, and international development. Notably, she has pioneered trauma recovery programs for survivors of child sex slavery and trafficking since 2008, impacting numerous lives globally. Atira holds an MA in Art Therapy and is trained in various trauma-informed modalities, including Somatic Experiencing. As CEO of Art to Healing, she leads initiatives supporting survivors' recovery and international women's health programs. Atira's contributions extend to academia, as she pursues a Ph.D. researching trauma recovery interventions for sex-trafficked survivors. Renowned for her workshops and retreats across four continents, Atira specializes in aiding individuals, particularly survivors of sexual abuse, through holistic approaches and embodied somatic psychologies.

More about Atira Tan

With over seventeen years of experience working with trauma-informed approaches alongside art therapy, Somatic Experiencing, yoga, and mindfulness, Atira has a deep commitment and passion for empowering and healing women and girls globally from the inside out. Learn more about her from the attached video.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Upon successful completion of the course, you'll receive a Yoga Alliance 50-hour certificate, recognized internationally. Additionally, this training offers 50 hours of credit towards Lorraine Taylor’s 300hr Advanced Teacher Training and 20 hours credit towards Atira Tan’s 100hr Trauma-Informed Yoga Alliance Teacher Training.

  • The course is self-paced and delivered online, featuring video lectures, yoga classes, experiential somatic practices, and homework assignments. You'll have access to a closed Facebook group for ongoing support and interaction with fellow participants.

  • Yes, we offer payment plans upon request to make the training more accessible. Please reach out to us for more information on payment options.

  • Renowned for its esteemed reputation and commitment to excellence, Yoga Alliance stands as the foremost organization in the yoga community. Since its establishment in 1999, Yoga Alliance has been dedicated to setting and upholding the highest standards for yoga teacher training programs and certifying yoga teachers worldwide. With a mission to promote integrity and professionalism in the teaching of yoga, Yoga Alliance meticulously accredits yoga schools and maintains a registry of certified teachers who have undergone rigorous training and met stringent criteria. A certification from Yoga Alliance is widely revered and recognized as a symbol of credibility and proficiency in the field of yoga instruction. Trusted by yoga studios, employers, and practitioners alike, Yoga Alliance certification sets a standard of excellence, ensuring that teachers possess the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundation necessary to lead with integrity and inspire others on their yoga journey.

  • No prior experience is necessary. This training is designed to accommodate participants of all levels, from beginner to advanced practitioners. Our expert instructors will guide you through each step of the learning process with care and support.

  • Our online platform is designed to make your learning experience effortless and enjoyable. We've carefully curated our courses to be engaging and interactive, ensuring that you stay motivated and focused throughout your journey. With our user-friendly interface, navigating the platform is a breeze, allowing you to access course materials seamlessly from any device.

  • You'll have access to email support with both teachers throughout the training. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity for a private one-on-one session with Lorraine at the end of the training to review your progress and address any questions or concerns you may have.

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