Exploring the Koshas in Yoga Therapy: An Embodied Approach for Client and Classroom

Author:   LaMor Clements
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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9781399831390


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   18 June 2026
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Exploring the Koshas in Yoga Therapy: An Embodied Approach for Client and Classroom


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Gain a practical, embodied understanding of the Pancha Kosha model and how to apply it in therapeutic work. Informed by over a decade of research, LaMor Clements presents a framework for using the Pancha Kosha model to inform yoga therapy. She applies the model to asana, mantra, mudra, pranayama and meditation and suggests how to make choices that embody each of the Koshas. With clear guidance, sample session outlines, and meditation scripts, this book helps yoga therapists design practices that embody each of the five layers of our being. It also offers suggestions for communicating with clients about the model, provides accessible tools and handouts to help in the yoga therapy assessment phase, and presents how common conditions may relate to imbalances across the Koshas. Grounded in tradition and designed for use in daily life, this book shows you how to incorporate the Koshas in ways that empower clients on their personal journeys of self-awareness, insight, and healing.

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Author:   LaMor Clements
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:   Singing Dragon
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9781399831390


ISBN 10:   1399831399
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   18 June 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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LaMor Clements has created an invaluable resource that brilliantly bridges ancient yogic wisdom with contemporary neuroscience and trauma-informed care. This book fills a critical gap in yoga therapy literature-offering both theoretical depth and practical application of the Pancha Kosha model. Her systematic approach to assessment, her clear integration of chakras, doshas, and the nervous system, and her accessible metaphors (the koshas as labyrinth, as computer system, as blooming lotus) make complex concepts tangible for practitioners at all levels. What sets this work apart is Clements' ability to honor traditional teachings while meeting modern clinical needs. Her trauma-informed lens, integration of polyvagal theory, and emphasis on individualized care reflect the highest standards of contemporary yoga therapy practice. The comprehensive tables, sample sequences, and assessment strategies provide immediately applicable tools, while the philosophical grounding ensures practitioners understand the why behind the practices. This is essential reading for yoga therapists, yoga therapy students, and anyone seeking to understand how the kosha model can guide whole-person healing. Clements has given us a roadmap that respects both the scientific mind and the spiritual heart-exactly what our field needs. -- Yogacharini Lee Majewski, MA, C-IYA, C-IAYT, Founding Director of Yoga for Health Institute and author of Spirituality in Yoga The Pancha Kosha model is central to yoga therapy-but often remains abstract and underused in practice. Exploring the Koshas in Yoga Therapy brings this foundational framework to life. Written by a seasoned yoga therapy educator, this practical guide bridges ancient yogic wisdom with modern understanding, helping yoga teachers and yoga therapists confidently apply the koshas in educational and therapeutic sessions. With clear explanations of much of yoga and ayurvedic theory, the accessible charts succinctly portray thoughtful analysis of myriad intersections of this eastern model with western biopsychosocial theory. Of particular interest are the reflective inquiries designed to reveal how physical, energetic, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions naturally intertwine in healing work. Designed for both new and experienced practitioners, this book offers fresh insight, practical inspiration, and embodied practices that move the koshas from theory into therapeutic application-supporting deeper self-awareness, more skillful teaching, and truly holistic care. -- Dr. Jaime Stover Schmitt, author of Somatic Practice in Yoga Therapy: Explorations of Body, Movement, Mind, and Self (Handspring), and founder of Spanda Yoga Movement Therapy.


LaMor Clements has created an invaluable resource that brilliantly bridges ancient yogic wisdom with contemporary neuroscience and trauma-informed care. This book fills a critical gap in yoga therapy literature-offering both theoretical depth and practical application of the Pancha Kosha model. Her systematic approach to assessment, her clear integration of chakras, doshas, and the nervous system, and her accessible metaphors (the koshas as labyrinth, as computer system, as blooming lotus) make complex concepts tangible for practitioners at all levels. What sets this work apart is Clements' ability to honor traditional teachings while meeting modern clinical needs. Her trauma-informed lens, integration of polyvagal theory, and emphasis on individualized care reflect the highest standards of contemporary yoga therapy practice. The comprehensive tables, sample sequences, and assessment strategies provide immediately applicable tools, while the philosophical grounding ensures practitioners understand the why behind the practices. This is essential reading for yoga therapists, yoga therapy students, and anyone seeking to understand how the kosha model can guide whole-person healing. Clements has given us a roadmap that respects both the scientific mind and the spiritual heart-exactly what our field needs. -- Yogacharini Lee Majewski, MA, C-IYA, C-IAYT, Founding Director of Yoga for Health Institute and author of Spirituality in Yoga


Author Information

LaMor Clements is a trauma-informed certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT), 500-hour E-RYT, and Yoga Alliance Continuing Educator Provider (YACEP). She offers yoga classes, individualized yoga therapy, ayurveda lifestyle coaching, meditation and yoga nidra gatherings, and sound bath sessions. She also serves as an accredited yoga therapy school faculty member and cohort mentor. LaMor integrates evidence-informed practices to support holistic and therapeutic yoga both in group settings and in working with individuals and has found great value - both personally and professionally - in exploring ourselves through the lens of the Pancha Kosha model. Her passion is in helping others discover both the healing potential of yoga and the healing potential within each of us that yoga helps us to uncover - at any age and stage of life.

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