| Score | 89 |
|---|---|
| Trainee Name | Bernadette Milan |
| Trainee Email | bernadettemilanyoga@gmail.com |
| Select Case Study | JLM |
| Criteria Score Sheet | |
| Scope - Key concepts and goals identified; appropriately applied to client/group | 4 Proficient Clearly presented and purposeful response; details could be enriched and more compelling |
| Feedback on Scope | Clearly presented |
| Comprehension of Core Concepts - Demonstrates a clear understanding of concepts from modules with the integration of critical thinking skills in goal and implementation. | 4 Proficient The response identified relationships between concepts, there is some breadth of information, and minor adjustments may be needed |
| Feedback on Comprehension of Core Concepts | Could have included little more details. There were many aspects present with this client. |
| Analysis of Key Issues - Shows consideration of specific client/group, IY, and Yoga Therapy. | 4 Proficient Response is well reasoned, logically sequenced, and rational. Although knowledge is demonstrated, the response may not be fully convincing |
| Analysis of Key Issues Feedback | Could have included little more details. Specific practices labeled for specific purpose could have been useful especiually treating the shoulder and hips. |
| Application--IYTh teachings and client goals are clearly and appropriately addressed in plan and follow up. | 5 Exceptional The response shows evidence of the ability to apply skills; the response is complete and shows proficiency in the skill. |
| Application of Key Teaching Feedback | Client Goals: These are common goals of clients especially in their late 40ties, 50ties and early 60ties. In medical world in is noted that this age group is very much concerned with aging and the ability to sustain or improve physical form and health. The "alternate" goal to provide a way to reduce stress was thr right call. |
| Relevance and Accuracy - Justifies methods and application. | 5 Exceptional Points / assertions are supported by relevant research and references. |
| Relevance and Accuracy Feedback | |
| Integration and Originality - Exhibits critical thinking and individualized approach to client/group. Shows a difference between Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist approach. | 4 Proficient Demonstrates critical thinking about the topic and own interpretations. The reasoning is presented but could be better interpreted and applied to core concept. |
| Integration and Originality Feedback | Individualized approach to client was present and well done at the same time this clearly shows a slight conflict in what the client wants and needs and an uneasy path to navigate for the therapist. |
| Observations, Recommendations, Alternative Solutions - Reveals significant reflection and understanding of population and Yoga therapy. Displays ability to adapt, adjust, accommodate. | 5 Exceptional Well-reasoned, logical, relevant observations and recommendations on effective solutions to most of the problems/issues. Alternatives are discussed and cover all areas of evaluation. |
| Observations, Recommendations, Alternative Solutions Feedback | This displays exceptional evolution of the strategies and plan of care as well as letting go and keeping it realistic. |
| Writing Skills and Professional Presentation - Case Study is presented in professional manner. | 5 Exceptional Writing is totally free of grammar and spelling errors. Clear, concise, and creative presentation of ideas and properly referenced. |
| Writing Skills and Professional Presentation Feedback |


