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$70.00 Cancer & Yoga Therapy


Cancer and Yoga Therapy: Bottom-up & Top-down Approaches in Private and Clinical Settings

Saturday, October 15, 10 am - 5 pm

$70 

In-Person and Online

CEUs through YA & IAYT

Elective Course for Svastha Yoga Therapy certification

Designed for the cancer continuum. We welcome all!

Susan Kilday and Maryam Ovissi will share insights into unique programs they have founded and offer tools to support yoga therapists and professionals working in the field of cancer care. 

We will provide an overview of what we know about yoga/yoga therapy and cancer research. We will highlight a few case studies of cancer programs in the country and how bedside yoga therapy was introduced to INOVA Schar Cancer Institute in Northern Virginia. 

We will explore the ten domains of well-being (svastha) and how to befriend the journey with cancer. 

Highlights include:

- What is Cancer? 

- Understanding assessments and intake in two different settings: private and clinical

- Ayurvedic lens & the Svastha domain of well-being

- Learn how yoga practices can be effective for common side effects of cancer treatment

- Practices to support the journey of cancer such as breath, body scans, movement, affirmations/mantras and visualizations.





Susan Kilday

Susan Kilday holds a Master of Science in Yoga Therapy from Maryland University of Integrative Health and is a Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT), Experienced Yoga Teacher (E-RYT500), and team member at Inova Life with Cancer in Virginia. 

Piloting the first Clinical Yoga Therapy program at Inova Schar Cancer Institute, Susan has had the honor of sharing Yoga with over 800 patients since the program’s inception. From inpatient bedside and outpatient infusion services to virtual and in-person classroom offerings and private sessions, Susan utilizes evidence-based tools and practices in service of supporting the safe exploration of one’s sense of agency and well-being through the full continuum of the cancer journey. 

As a result of her work, and the generosity of a gracious donor, an endowment has been created at Inova’s Foundation, and the Susan Kilday Yoga Therapy Movement & Wellness Fund has solidified that Yoga Therapy will continue as a valued part of the integrative team at Inova. The manifestation of Susan’s vision and effort has brought to light the value of Yoga in medicine as an important generative step toward whole-person, patient-centered care.

Maryam Ovissi

Maryam Ovissi, Trauma-Informed Yoga Therapist & Yoga Teacher

C-IAYT, E-RYT 500, RCYT, RPYT, YACEP

 

"Yoga is a proven system and philosophy that provides tools for the individual to develop a self-care routine that meets them where they are. As a teacher, I am only the guide.”

~Maryam Ovissi


This philosophy is the foundation of Maryam Ovissi’s approach to wellbeing and has guided her through more than two decades of work in the yoga and health industry. Maryam is the founder of Beloved Yoga, a studio and wellness center operating in Northern Virginia since 2005. Her vision for making Yoga accessible for all came to fruition in February 2018, with the opening of the flagship location of Beloved Yoga: A Sanctuary for All, a serene, safe, multi-studio space in Reston, Virginia. Maryam’s passion for sharing the original teachings of Yoga with reverence, integrity and accessibility for all is what motivates her to be of service to the Yoga commUnity.   


Maryam is a certified Yoga Therapist with the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) and under the tutelage of Bhekaji Lynch, she received her 500-hour Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher (E-RYT) accreditation with Yoga Alliance. Maryam’s personal mission as a teacher of Yoga is to provide an opportunity for her students to have access to tools that allow self-healing, self-empowerment and self-realization. Her unique style provides space for multi-level practitioners to journey through Yoga in group, semi-private and private classes. In her private Yoga teaching, Yogic tools are offered that serve the person and their personal intentions.


“Transforming trauma into teachers is one of the greatest secrets for discovering peace and happiness in this life. In my opinion, Yoga is one of the most effective tools to support this transformation. “ ~Maryam Ovissi


Moved by the declining mental and physical health statistics of Americans today, Maryam created Beloved Yoga’s signature Befriending Yoga Therapy program to offer classes that serve a range of clients and a variety of health conditions. Trauma-informed teachers offer private and semi-private classes designed for a variety of health issues including lower back pain, hip and knee replacements, spinal fusions, invasive surgeries, traumatic physical injuries, chronic conditions, emotional stress and mental imbalances from cognitive to stress-induced confusion. Maryam’s specialties in trauma lie in her experience with medical trauma, including invasive surgeries, cancer and all the layers of treatment around cancer, as well as complex medical conditions that create medical trauma. Maryam co-developed Befriend the Journey with Cancer with Anu Kaur.


Maryam received a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Arts Management from Boston University in 1998, and soon thereafter she became an avid student of Yoga. She began studying privately with her first teacher, Simin Yahaghi, in California. Maryam has been teaching Hatha, Hatha Flow, Vinyasa, Prenatal and Baby & Me classes since 2001. She honors the lineage and teachings of Sri Krishnamacharya through her principle teachers, the Mohan Family. Maryam upholds the principle that the Yoga practice is a personal and individual journey and not a one-size-fits-all practice. Although A.G. & Indra Mohan, Dr. Ganesh Mohan, Bhekaji Lynch continue to serve as her main teachers, she claims nothing can replace the gifts and wisdom born forth by showing up for herself every day through Sadhana (personal practice). She stays committed to the path of the student.


Recognizing the need for teachers who offer safe instruction and instill the ancient teachings of Yoga, Maryam founded the Beloved Yoga School in 2008 to offer teacher training programs. Under the guidance of Maryam, the Beloved Yoga School offers Yoga Alliance registered trainings and Approved Professional Development programs by IAYT, including a 200-hour teacher training, a 300-hour advanced teacher training, a prenatal teacher training, and the Beloved Yoga Certification Program: Trauma-Informed Yoga, Pranayama & Yin. The Beloved Yoga School meets the standards set by Yoga Alliance and is a member school of the International Association of Yoga Therapists.


Maryam’s love expands to embrace the creative spirit. She serves on the board of the Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art and the Southgate Community Center and is on the Advisory Board of the Gender and Policy Center, George Mason University. Maryam makes time to explore creativity in her own life through writing poetry and mark making. She released Soundscapes to Contemplate, a compilation CD of her poetry set to conscious electronic mantra music by artist and producer Saeed Younan. In 2020, she published Care of the Whole Self: Yoga Inspired Tools to Befriend the Self. Visit her website to learn more: maryamovissi.com


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