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Join Molly Lannon Kenny, yoga teacher, yoga therapist, clinician and teacher of contemplative practices, for this inspiring, informative and highly practical introduction to Integrated Movement Therapy – a therapy method developed by Molly over twenty years, combining her clinical experience with her love of yoga philosophy and practice.

This on-line course if for yoga teachers wanting to deepen their understanding of how to work with special conditions, for clinicians wishing to bring movement and contemplative view to their work, and for parents and care-givers desiring a more holistic way to work with their loved ones.

This class is offered through the zoom platform. We meet twice a week for two weeks. Any classes that the registrants misses will be available online as recordings following the live event. Molly will also offer one hour of follow-up video addressing any additional questions or concerns of the students.

Here is what previous students are saying:

Molly, I’m watching the first video and I’m trying to find the words about your amazing creation and work with IMT. What’s really interesting is my passion for people and neuroplasticity.
Hi Molly, I thank you for sending me the IMT Basics. I watched part 1, session 1 and found it very supportive of the work that I provide and my hopes and goals as I continue. I also found the format great and easy to work with.
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I registered for the course, but knew I needed some inspiration for my clinical work. Your style of presenting is so down to earth, and you are so knowledgeable, I found myself waiting impatiently for the next class to get a shot of energy through your work. Thank you!

Schedule:

  • Saturdays
  • July 21, 28 & Aug 4
  • 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM PST

Cost: $95 for six hours of interactive learning, with one hour of follow-up video from Molly.

*Can’t make this one? Register now for our September or December one.

About the Teacher: Molly Lannon Kenny

Molly-Lannon-Kenny-Samarya-CenterMolly Lannon Kenny has been on the path to fulfilling her dharma since her earliest memories.  As a child, her parents would frequently take her and her brothers and sisters to the bookstore and let them wander for hours, lost in the magic of words and pictures.  Molly often found herself sitting cross legged, flipping through BKS Iyengar’s Light on Yoga, intrigued and entranced by the photos and the mystery behind them.  As a child, she was both physical and flexible, and often heard “you should do yoga!” from the adults around her, although it had very little meaning to her, but in fact, was most likely what sent her to the Yoga section of the bookstore in the seventies, long before Yoga was so widely accepted and practiced in the United States.

Life brought her many opportunities to share her fire and to realize her dream, but it was only when she discovered Yoga as a practice, rather than an odd set of circus tricks, did her specific path become clear to her.  Molly has been teaching Yoga to all levels of practitioners for over ten years, and has worked tirelessly to create outreach programs to people who would otherwise not have the opportunity to experience joy and contentment through the timeless teachings of Yoga.

In 2001, she founded The Samarya Center for Humankind (ness), a 501 c 3 non-profit organization dedicated to individual transformation and radical social change. She created, published and trademarked a unique therapy method, Integrated Movement Therapy, built on these same principles of acceptance and inclusion.  She has written and taught extensively on the topics of Yoga as Therapy and Yoga as a means to individual and social change, and is widely known as a vibrant, funny, accessible teacher, with a heart of gold and a spirit of fire.

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