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.