Entry TypeFinal Client Report
Client/GroupFettle & Fit
Entry CategoryCase Study
Select your mentorBrahmi Romero
Intake
Assessment
Approval Notice
Your care plan should be approved by your mentor, with any amendments they suggested, prior to your remaining Yoga Therapy sessions.
Care PlanOutline should be a practice adapted to the needs of that client/group, including:
  • Check in, centering, balanced hatha yoga set considering contraindications, relaxation (with imagery as appropriate),
  • balanced pranayama considering contraindications, meditation/centering.
  • Please include at least one suggestion from Karma, Bhakti, Raja, or Jnana Yoga tailored for this client/group.
  • Over time, we want to see something from each branch, selected, adapted and re-framed appropriately. Tools from each module should be used (not on each client/group – but overall)
The outline should show the sequence of practices as you plan to offer them.
Your care plan proposal should be approved by the mentor before session 2 if possible, or 3 if approval is delayed by mentor.
Session
Session Instructions (Not Mentoring)Your session outline should be a practice adapted to the needs of that client, including:
  • Check in, centering, balanced hatha yoga set considering contraindications, relaxation (with imagery as appropriate),
  • Balanced pranayama considering contraindications, meditation/centering.
  • Include at least one suggestion from Karma, Bhakti, Raja, or Jnana Yoga tailored for this client.
Over time, we want to see something from each branch, selected, adapted and re-framed appropriately.
Tools from each module should be used (not on each client – but overall)
Final Client/Group ReportAfter seeing your client/group (for at least 4 sessions including interactive intake)
Please remember practicum is a learning experience. You’ll learn more from sharing what’s accurate than from what might “look good”. Things you did well, not so well, problems and questions are all valid and useful tools to teach you. We can’t serve you to become the best clinician you can be if you don’t share your challenges and mistakes. Success is anything from which you learn. You can continue to add Session entries after submitting this Final Client/Group Report.
Number of sessions completed4
Date you started seeing client/group07/12/2024
Total hours of all Yoga Therapy sessions with this client/group to date5
Adjustments and adaptations you made to your care plan,

I had to adjust and adapt to "drop in" participants, who may or may not be experiencing pelvic or low back pain. I find it challenging to truly offer support to the targeted conditions when the doctor is opening the class to anyone.

Client/Group Goals

Clients experienced a reduction in low back and pelvic pain, as well as reduced tension in the hamstrings.
Clients reported feeling more calm and relaxed at the end of each practice.
I have also observed an increase in overall ease of movement and movement confidence specifically with Christine and Trina over the course of the case study.

Report briefly on each Kosha belowProgress toward wellness or worsening reported by the client/group or that you observed in the following areas
Physical level

Clients have reported an overall reduction in chronic tension in their hamstrings and low back, as well as greater proprioceptive awareness and connection to sensations in their bodies. I have observed an increase in movement confidence and overall range of motion in the standing asanas with the support of the yoga wall, straps and cradle.

Energetic level

The clients who weekly present more tamasic at check in report feeling "awake yet calm" at the end of the practice. I have also observed increase abdominal movement during deep diaphragmatic breathing since the initial assessments.

Emotional

Where I have observed the most change here has been in the clients' communication. During the first session when I would ask what they were experiencing in a pose, or how they felt afterwards, they seemed reflective but were silent. Over the weeks they have begun to share more - not only about their experience with a pose, but more before the start of class as well as after. I attribute this to their feeling more safe in the environment and building both relationships with me as well as the other participants.

Intellectual / Sense of self

During shavasana and yoga nidra I feel like clients have had the opportunity to rest in the vijnanamaya kosha, even if just for a few minutes. After these practices I observe more sattvic presentation, as well as their feedback of feeling "calm" and "relaxed."

Spiritual orientation and support plan

On intakes and during assessment, in response to my question on spiritual practice, I received answers including "praying," "meditation," "open to anything," and "personal." Beyond giving an introduction to the panchakosha model and introducing the idea of the anandamaya kosha, I don't feel that I explicitly offered practices to connect with the anandamaya kosha. Perhaps the challenge is really with me in navigating the expectations of the practice and Dr. Casey, gauging each client's willingness to explore spiritual practices, and my becoming more skillful at integrating them into the offerings of each session.

Additional Information
Feedback received from client/group, anecdotal or written

Christine has reported feeling more strength and stability in her core, with less consistent low back pain. Trina has reported feeling less tension in her low back and hips, and becoming more confident in her asana practice. I have observed more diaphragmatic movement with dirga swasam in both.

The "drop in" clients, being Emily, Todd, Liz, Allen and Natia, all reported feeling "stretched out," "calm," "relaxed," and "better" after sessions.

Sample of homework given between sessions (after initial homework)

Practice: Surya Namaskar at the wall. Take your time with each pose, feeling the movement of the breath in your body and connecting with sensations present.

Practice: Brahmari breath - explore different mudra options (traditional as well as "helmet mudra").

Personal reflection from doing client/group.
Rough estimate of time spent in preparation and follow up documentation per session20
What you would change with benefit of hindsight

Have pushed for the training to be scheduled up front. Fortunately Dr. Casey has been open to my suggestions around mat based options being included, as well as other tools of yoga that I have begun to share with her.

From a class environment standpoint... I am not able to dim the fluorescent office lighting in the space, and sometimes during Shavasana you can hear the office manager on the phone answering client questions. I wish there was a solution that allowed me to reduce environmental distractions during relaxation and yoga nidra.

Questions, problems, areas in which you’d like more support

Still navigating the relationships between medical professionals (who pay me to teach the class) and the clients.

Did you enjoy your service?

Yes. It has been challenging but in ways that I believe are allowing me to grow in competence and confidence. I'm also attending an in person training on yoga therapy for pelvic floor with Leslie Howard in DC the first week of September, and I'm looking forward to sharing my learnings with Dr. Casey and growing my working relationship with her, as well as the regular clients attending weekly sessions.

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