| Entry Type | Group Yoga Therapy Session |
|---|---|
| Client/Group | Group - Pelvic floor |
| Entry Category | Case Study |
| Select your mentor | Sarala Evans |
| Intake | |
| Assessment | |
| Approval Notice | |
| Care Plan | Outline should be a practice adapted to the needs of that client/group, including:
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:
Tools from each module should be used (not on each client – but overall) |
| Session Date | 11/15/2024 |
| Session Number | 2 |
| Total Session Minutes | 90 |
| Homework assignment to client/group | Home practice: Notice posture, natural curvatures of the spine and notice posture of the pelvis. Practice cat/cow and notice the movements of the pelvis and the muscles. 10 minutes/day |
| Activities | Check in: everyone said their energy level was medium and feeling well. Checked in via koshas. Noticed everyone was able to move with ease and getting up and down from the mat with no issues. The consensus for home practice was for 10 minutes/day in addition to extra yoga classes at the studio. Philosophy: Yoga sutra 1.14 Posture: |
| Client/Group progress summary | They shared that until recently, they hadn’t paid much attention to their pelvic floor and its role in movement. However, they’ve started to become more aware of how the pelvis moves, which has made them realize its importance in overall posture, stability, and muscle engagement. This newfound awareness is helping them connect more deeply with their body, especially when it comes to maintaining better alignment. |
| Reflection and self-evaluation | So far, teaching about the pelvic floor has been a rewarding and insightful experience. The process began with simple exercises to engage and gently mobilize the pelvis. As we progressed, I noticed that students became more conscious of how their pelvis moved, especially in connection with their breathing. My goal is to empower students to feel more connected to their bodies, improving both their physical and mental well-being. |
| Final Client/Group Report | After 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. |
| Plan for next session | bridge pose, pelvic tilts |
| Report briefly on each Kosha below | Progress toward wellness or worsening reported by the client/group or that you observed in the following areas |
| Additional Information | |
| Personal reflection from doing client/group. | |
| Notify Mentor? | Notify Mentor of Updates/Completion |


