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Yogaland Podcast

The Psychodynamics of the Yoga Teacher-Student Relationship With Coral Brown

Yogaland Podcast

Andrea Ferretti

Health & Fitness, Yoga, Yogaland

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This week, Coral Brown offers her take on the psychodynamics of the teacher-student relationship in yoga. Coral is both a respected Prana Vinyasa yoga teacher and licensed mental health counselor with great insight into this topic.


There are obviously major differences in the therapist/patient relationship vs. the yoga teacher/student relationship. Yet, many of the same psychodynamics arise. Coral shares how transference, countertransference, unmet needs and behaviors all make their way into the yoga room, whether we're aware of them or not.


She also shares:


*Her thoughts on why the teacher/student model inherently sets up a power differential and what we can do about it


*How therapists are trained and prepared to handle the dynamics that arise within the working relationship


*How she brings principles from her therapy training to her yoga teacher trainees


* Her process for using the chakra system as a roadmap for psychological self-discovery


*The role of charisma in elevating a teacher's status


*Coral's approach to manual adjustments and how they've changed through the years + how she's changed her teaching style to empower her students to trust their own intuition rather than look just to her for guidance


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0:30.0

Hey everyone, I'm Andrea Ferretti and this is episode 95 of Yogoland. Today my guest is

0:36.9

Coral Brown. You may remember Coral she has been on the podcast before she was on

0:41.6

episode 19. We talked about Hindu deity

0:45.0

stories and this is a very different episode. Today we're going to talk about the

0:48.6

psychodynamics of the yoga teacher-student relationship.

0:52.8

Coral is a therapist, she practices one-on-one,

0:56.4

and I really wanted to pick her brain

0:59.4

about how she educates in her teacher trainings,

1:02.4

how she educates in her teacher trainings, how she educates her trainees,

1:05.0

drawing on principals from psychotherapy practice, and I also wanted to get a

1:10.2

sense of how therapists are trained differently in the dynamics of relationship as opposed to the way that many yoga teachers are trained.

1:19.0

So she had a lot to say that I thought was really interesting.

1:22.0

If you haven't been tuning in the past few weeks, I've focused on different aspects of the dynamic of the teacher-student relationship.

1:31.0

So episode 93 was a conversation following up on

1:37.0

Rachel Brayton's blog post and podcast soliciting me to stories in the yoga community and I followed up by

1:45.2

interviewing Judith Hanson Lasseter and Mary Taylor to sort of get their

1:49.8

perspective on how we can move toward ending sexual abuse in the yoga community.

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