www.yogaaustralia.org.au
Leading professional association for Australian yoga teachers, the YA sets high standards for membership. Teachers are required to continue their professional development to maintain memberships, ensuring the highest quality of services are provided. Find teachers all around Australia.
www.yogatherapy.org.au
New association of yoga therapists, who are yoga teachers or health practitioners who have further training in using yoga as a therapy.
www.findyoga.com.au
Find a Yoga Class, Workshop or Teacher in Australia: A searchable database listing yoga classes, yoga retreats, yoga workshops, and yoga teachers in Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Adelaide, and Brisbane
www.yogababy.com.au
Yoga classes at various locations throughout Brisbane — pregnancy yoga and classes for mums and growing bubs following birth. Founder Suzanne Swan also offers parenting related workshops and specialized teacher training.
www.dharma.org.au
Find out about meditation in the Insight tradition. Includes information regarding retreats and meditation groups throughout Australia.
Arian will be hosting the australian tour of Dr Lorin Roche and Camille Maurine. You will have heard me read from Lorin's beautiful translation of the Vignana Bhairava - 'The Radiance Sutras'. Offering a weekend of meditation teachings and guidance for living spiritually within the world.
Our lovely teacher training (already well qualified) Kate Fallick has her own studio in Browning St, West End. Jamie is also going to be teaching a Wed 9.30 class there.
This is Iyengar teacher in training, Jamie Denham's website. Jamie will soon be sitting his Iyengar exams - good luck Jamie.
www.mindfullivinginstitute.com
Dale Martin is a very skilled psychologist that I worked with at PainLogic in Brisbane. He's very qualified to use mindfulness as a psychological therapy to health people manage their health. The Mindful Living Institute is based in Noosa, Qld.
Brisbane based psychologist Neli Martin is a fellow yoga teacher and psychologist. She has extensive training in using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and offers this in 1-1 and group sessions.
Nice site of a physiotherapist/ yoga teacher in Canada. Lots of fantastic resources about chronic pain. Hope to make contact with this like minded soul soon.
www.noigroup.com.au
For the physiotherapist with an interest in pain, the work and workshops of NOI contribute a valuable base that informs the work of YogaPhysio. You can purchase books – “Explain Pain” by David Butler and Lorimer Moseley & Lorimer’s new book – “Painful Yarns” from this site.
www.ppaonline.co.uk
An informative and provocative website. This UK based association lead the physiotherapeutic side of pain management in the UK. Providing superb training for physiotherapists in pain management it worth the journey to the UK to do any of their training. Another huge source of influence and support to YogaPhysio.
www.iasp-pain.org & www.apsoc.org.au
The International Association for the Study of Pain and the Australian Pain Society provide a huge information base for the medical folk that want to date with the scientific side.
www.actmindfully.com.au & www.contextualpsychology.org
A significant influence underpinning Tam’s approach to the management of chronic pain. Acceptance and Commitment therapy encourages acceptance of what is not changeable and commitment to living a full life, despite obstacles, in accordance with your values.
www.beyondblue.org.au
Beyondblue is a national, independent, not-for-profit organisation working to address issues associated with depression, anxiety and related substance misuse disorders in Australia.
Really, really good and often comical portayal of current evidence base on pain and injury. Essential viewing for anyone that has a body.