Entry TypeIndividual Yoga Therapy Session
Client/GroupMML 003
Entry CategoryCapstone
Select your mentorSteffany Moonaz
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)
Session Date06/09/2025
Session Number6
Total Session Minutes110
Homework assignment to client/group

Session # 6:

1 Rest in a restorative position with props under the head, between the knees, over the eyes, etc. as needed.
2. Body scan from the crown of the head to the soles of the feet, then soles of the feet to crown of the head.
3. Feel the connection to the earth.
4. Center by taking deep in- and long exhalations through the nostrils. Practice 3-part breath/Dirga Swasam
5. Let go of your breath when you feel ready.
6. Sankalpa (Affirmation or Intention):
a. Repeat: “I am peaceful, whole, and supported.”
b. When your mind wanders, acknowledge the thought, let it go, then return to your Sankalpa.
7. Bring your mind, body, and being back to the present moment. Slowly returning to the present moment.

Activities

Check-in including current state, sharing about Yoga Therapy (YT) experience, health, well-being, future practice

Theme: Integration & Inner Peace

Viveka and the emergence of discriminative wisdom

“I am peaceful, whole, and supported.”

Centering
• Supine body scan
• Dirgha Breath
• Affirmation “I am peaceful, whole, and supported.”
• Om

Supported Gentle Asanas
• Seated Neck and Shoulder Rolls
• Seated Side Bend
• Reclined Pelvic Tilt
• Supported Legs up the Wall
• Supine Twist

Relaxation
• Full body scan with soft affirmation
•. Guided yoga Nidra

Closing
• Guided breathing and meditation
• “I am peaceful, whole, and supported.”

Client/Group progress summary

By this final session, the client showed improved body awareness, pacing, and self-regulation. She described feeling more empowered in managing symptoms, noting, “I have tools now when my body feels unpredictable.” Fatigue and pain fluctuations remained present but were experienced with less distress and greater confidence in self-care strategies.

Reflection and self-evaluation

During the final session, the client reflected on the overall experience of the six-session yoga therapy capstone program and evaluated the impact of the practices on her symptoms and daily functioning. She reported that the gentle pacing, breath regulation, and relaxation practices helped her feel more connected to her body and less fearful of movement. She shared, “I used to worry that moving would make the pain worse, but now I feel like I understand what my body needs.”

The client described the breathing practices as particularly helpful for managing fatigue and emotional stress. She noted, “When I slow my breathing, everything settles down a little.” She reported using these techniques independently between sessions when experiencing increased fatigue or frustration.

She also reflected on a shift in how she perceived her symptoms. Rather than feeling overwhelmed by fluctuating pain and fatigue, she described developing a more observant and accepting attitude. She stated, “The pain is still there sometimes, but it doesn’t feel like it controls everything.”

The client reported that the mindfulness and relaxation practices improved her ability to pause and rest before reaching a point of exhaustion. She commented, “I’m paying attention earlier now instead of pushing until I crash.”

Overall, the client evaluated the program positively and expressed appreciation for the individualized pacing and supportive environment. She concluded, “I feel like I have tools now. I know ways to calm my body and take care of myself when things flare up.”

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.
Plan for next session

I plan to follow up with the client once the capstone is completed to ask if she is interested in continuing.

Report briefly on each Kosha belowProgress 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