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Integrating Yoga into Healthcare: Community Insights

April 9, 2025


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Yoga Alliance and YogaX at Stanford Psychiatry invite you to a community information session unpacking key insights on Opinions About Yoga in Healthcare from yoga professionals who participated in the national survey on identifying the barriers and facilitators to integrating yoga in healthcare settings.

Together, we’ll begin to explore the perspectives, experiences, and aspirations of over 1,800 yoga professionals across the U.S. and how their voices are shaping the evolving role of yoga in healthcare. This conversation will highlight general trends in the data, the growing interest in integrating yoga into healthcare settings, and how this research aims to empower all yoga professionals—regardless of credential level or background.

Join us for a collaborative dialogue with Kristina Graff, Head of Social Impact at Yoga Alliance and Dr. Christiane Brems and Geno Carvalho from YogaX at Stanford Psychiatry.

We’ll cover:

  • General trends in the data from the national survey findings
  • Insights on credentialing, scope of practice, and specialized training
  • What this means for the future of yoga

About the Presenters

Geno is the Program Manager at YogaX at Stanford Psychiatry. He is a passionate health educator dedicated to helping people make healthy choices and increasing access to health services. As a health educator, researcher, teacher, trainer, and coach, Geno's work is grounded in yoga teachings, the pillars of lifestyle medicine, and the essential services of public health. Geno works to promote complete physical, mental, and social well-being and address health equity through coalition building and policy innovation. His work aims to increase individual and collective access to integrative care and build community capacity to empower people to proactively embrace a healthy life informed by their communities' collective experiences.

Christiane Brems, PhD, ABPP, RYT-500, C-IAYT, received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Oklahoma State University in 1987. Dr. Brems is licensed as a psychologist and board-certified as a clinical psychologist by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). She is an experienced Yoga Alliance registered yoga teacher (E-RYT500) and Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider. She is also a certified C-IAYT yoga therapist and Interactive Imagery Guide.

Dr. Brems directs YogaX, an innovative yoga school and special initiative in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University’s School of Medicine. YogaX provides teacher training, continuing education, and community services geared toward health professionals and yoga teachers who want to provide yoga classes and services in the context of a healthcare setting. Dr. Brems served on faculty at the University of Alaska Anchorage for 23 years, where she held a variety of leadership positions, including as (Co-Founding) Director of the Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services, (Co-Founding) Director of the PhD Program in Clinical-Community Psychology, and Interim Vice Provost for Research and Dean of the Graduate School. Most recently, she served for nearly six years as Dean and Professor of the School of Graduate Psychology (SGP) at Pacific University Oregon. At Pacific U, she developed a therapeutic yoga clinical initiative and a therapeutic yoga research team, the basis for what was to become the YogaX Team at Stanford Psychiatry. Dr. Brems has worked for decades as an applied researcher and clinical practitioner with particular interests in health promotion, rural healthcare delivery, and all things yoga. Her work has been funded by grants and contracts from the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Dis. Control and Prevention, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration, and local and State of Alaska funding sources.


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