Yoga Therapist

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Yoga Chikitsak
Yoga Health Specialist

Last updated on 19 Feb 2026

Overview

A Yoga Therapist specializes in applying yoga techniques, including asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing exercises), meditation, and relaxation to enhance an individual's physical, mental, and emotional well-being. While general yoga instructors teach broad classes, therapists focus on evidence-based strategies to address specific health conditions or personal requirements, such as supporting mental health and improving balance in geriatric populations.

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Job Description
  1. Assess and evaluate clients' health conditions and needs through thorough consultations
  2. Develop customized yoga therapy plans based on individual assessments and treatment goals
  3. Instruct clients in various yoga techniques, postures, and breathing exercises to improve their physical and mental well being
  4. Monitor and track clients' progress and make adjustments to therapy plans as necessary
  5. Educate clients on the principles of yoga therapy and its benefits for health maintenance and improvement
  6. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to integrate yoga therapy into comprehensive treatment plans
  7. Maintain accurate records of client sessions, progress notes, and treatment plans in accordance with healthcare standards
Key Skills for this Job Role

Active Listening

Therapeutic Techniques

Treatment Planning

Trauma-Informed Care

Yoga Knowledge

Stress Reduction

Balance and Coordination

Breath Awareness

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FAQS

What inspired you to become a Yoga Therapist?

I was drawn to yoga not only for its physical benefits but also for its ability to support emotional and mental well-being. Over time, I realized that yoga could be a powerful therapeutic tool for people dealing with stress, chronic pain, or trauma. This inspired me to pursue formal training in yoga therapy so I could help individuals heal holistically.

How do you measure progress in yoga therapy?

By observing physical improvements, reduced symptoms, and feedback from the client.

How do you handle your responsibilities within a hospital or clinic?

I understand that while I provide the therapy, the state governments and medical institutions are responsible for the overall implementation of health programs. I make sure my work follows the Residency Scheme and institutional rules to keep patients safe.

Can yoga therapy help with stress?

Yes, breathing exercises and meditation reduce stress and promote relaxation.

What precautions do you take with clients?

I check their medical history, avoid risky postures, and adapt practices to their condition.

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What course is required to become a Yoga Therapist?

To practice professionally in clinics or hospitals, a certification recognized by the Ministry of AYUSH or the Indian Yoga Association (IYA) is standard.

Degree Courses: B.Sc. in Yoga or M.Sc. in Yoga Therapy (3 years for UG, 2 years for PG).

Diploma Courses: P.G. Diploma in Yoga Therapy (usually 1 year).

Certification (YCB Level 3): The Yoga Therapist (YTh) certification requires at least 800 hours of training (including 100 hours of Anatomy and Physiology).

What skills are required for a Yoga Therapist job?

A Yoga Therapist needs strong knowledge of yoga practices, therapeutic yoga techniques, breathing exercises (pranayama), meditation, and relaxation methods. Understanding basic human anatomy, physiology, and common health conditions is important to design safe and effective therapy sessions. Good communication, patience, empathy, and motivational skills are essential when working with patients recovering from illness or managing chronic conditions.

What are the roles and responsibilities of a Yoga Therapist?

A Yoga Therapist works with individuals or groups to support physical and mental well-being through therapeutic yoga practices. Their responsibilities include assessing clients’ health conditions and limitations, designing personalized yoga therapy programs, and guiding patients through exercises, breathing techniques, and relaxation sessions. They often work with patients managing stress, chronic pain, lifestyle disorders, or recovery from injury or illness.

What is the salary of a Yoga Therapist in India?

In India, a Yoga Therapist typically earns between ₹15,000 and ₹30,000 per month at the entry level. With experience, specialization, or work in hospitals, wellness resorts, or corporate wellness programs, earnings can increase to ₹40,000 per month.

Is experience required for Yoga Therapist jobs?

Experience is not always mandatory for entry-level Yoga Therapist roles, especially for candidates who have completed a Yoga Therapy certification or degree. However, internship experience, clinical exposure, or practical training is often preferred by employers.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 58400USD 75600
United KingdomGBP 33700GBP 40000
UAEAED 60000AED 180000
CanadaCAD 36400CAD 60000
AustraliaAUD 83100AUD 95000
IndiaINR 400000INR 1000000
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