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Welcome!

Hi, Lisa here, founder of the Center for Yoga and Trauma Recovery (CYTR). You’re likely here because you have a huge heart, along with some personal experience of yoga’s healing impact.

The CYTR trains leaders in the budding field of yoga and trauma recovery to skillfully and confidently offer trauma-informed yoga in yoga studios, mental health clinics, and private practice settings all around the world. The people in this community serve youth, veterans, survivors of sexual assault, refugees, those dealing with medical crisis, and incarcerated groups internationally.

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