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Okay, so with one being a yoga therapist, how would one title their craigslist ads, and information in the ads, to try to get people to come to privates, or small group sessions? Anyone gone this route with their yoga business?
Thank you for your assistance!!! Gail Pickens-Barger
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I'm not very familiar with yoga therapy.
HOWEVER, in many states the word therapy or therapists are known as reserved words. Meaning, you can not use them unless you are licensed by the state in one of the psycho/social professions. Use this term in Florida and you can be fined. Use this term in California and you'll be flooded with clients. So first, check out the legalities in your neck of the woods. Peace.
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According to the IAYT's website (Yoga Therapy organization, a bit similar to Yoga Alliance), there currently are 10 recognized schools of training for the Yoga Therapy. There are instructors, who consider themselves to be theraputic yoga teachers, without the Yoga Therapy training. Confused? Yep, so am I. gaileee
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