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September 09 2013
Competencies for Yoga Therapists: What We Need to Know and Master
Leigh Blashki
Leigh Blashki
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President, Yoga Australia; IAYT Accreditation Committee; IAYT Council of Advisors; AAYT Council of Advisors; Director, Australian Institute of Yoga Therapy
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Int J Yoga Therap (2013) 23 (1): 6.
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Leigh Blashki; Competencies for Yoga Therapists: What We Need to Know and Master. Int J Yoga Therap 1 January 2013; 23 (1): 6. doi: https://doi.org/10.17761/ijyt.23.1.h245000177847701
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