Teaching Yoga: Exploring the Teacher-Student Relationship

by Donna Farhi

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Drawing on decades of experience in training yoga teachers, Donna Farhi offers the first book to set professional standards for yoga teachers. Teaching Yoga explores with depth and compassion a variety of topics both practical and philosophical, including how to create healthy boundaries; the student-teacher relationship (including whether a sexual relationship is acceptable); how to create physical and emotional safety for the student; what is a reasonable class size; how much a class show more should cost; and how to conduct the business of teaching while upholding the integrity of yoga as a philosophy, a science, and an art. A bonus CD features the author speaking about yoga ethics at a 2002 conference. show less

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Donna Farhi has practiced Yoga for twenty-eight years and has taught internationally for over two decades

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Nonfiction, Health & Wellness
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613.7TechnologyMedicine & healthPersonal health and safetyPhysical fitness
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