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In-person & online | $18-45 sliding scale

Please register in advance; a Zoom link will be emailed 1 hour before the session, or join Zoom directly via your Momence dashboard.

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Yoga practices that are accessible and safe are much-needed for people with cancer whether it be in a Yoga studio or medical setting. This evening workshop offers both education and practices that are based on the teachings of YCat: Yoga Therapy in Cancer and Chronic Illness. The approach is based on meeting people where they are, adapting concepts rather than scripting asanas for a particular diagnosis and creating an accessible Yoga practice for use across the cancer continuum. This workshop is appropriate for people with cancer and/or chronic illness, healthcare professionals, Yoga teachers and Yoga Therapists. YCat Director Sandra Susheela Gilbert and other YCat teachers will be leading this workshop.


Sandra Susheela Gilbert, BA, C-IAYT, E-RYT 500 is the director and senior mentor for YCat: Yoga Therapy in Cancer and Chronic Illness. She is a highly recognized Integral Yoga teacher holding advanced training certificates in Stress Management, Integrative and Mind/body therapies and Patient Navigation. For the last 20 years, Sandra has taught Yoga and Yoga therapy in medical settings and at retreats and trainings including the Omega Institute, the Center for Mind Body Medicine and Chai Lifeline. In addition, she was one of the first trained Urban Zen integrative therapists in practice in NYC for their 2008 initiative and research. Sandra currently works at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing in Nashville, TN. Her work at Vanderbilt has been in creating and teaching Yoga protocols for people with breast cancer, children with cancer and their caregivers and as a Research Coordinator in various research projects. In 2022, Sandra collaborated and presented with Yoga_Y_Cancer and Yoga Sin Fronteras in Barcelona, Spain. Sandra is appreciated for her patience, presence and dedication to the whole person, who is going through the experience of cancer and cancer treatment. She says, “Wherever you are, Yoga is there for you.”

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