Hello everyone!
I know this has already been discussed, but the thread is a couple of years ago.
I would really appreciate any information about sound therapy courses, websites, books...
Thank you!
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These are the two colleges that I have experience of - one personally and one as a friend trained there.
Article from the Guardian as well
hope this helps
LR
The following sound healing training centre has been recommended very highly to me by a colleague (they are members of the College of Sound Healing which was already mentioned), I am hoping to do some training with them next year. Apart from the reputation of their courses, the venue sounds wonderful too!
Masha
Hi
If you visit my website you will find details of the Accredited Sound Therapy Practitioner Course which is recognised by the Complementary Medical Association. The next course is starting in the spring of 2011 and runs over 8 months (1 weekend a month). There is also a correspondence course available which leads to a certificate in Sound Healing and also involves 2 "live" weekends when you attend for practical work. This course can then be extended further to Practitioner Level.
The College is registered with the Complementary Medical Association and the International Sound Healers Association.
If you need any further information please get in touch.
Jim
sound healing
Hello.
I studied with Tim Wheater in his sound academy. amazing deep profound simple work,
Thank you so much, Lavender Rose and Masha.
Very helpful!
xxx
This looks good, too:
xxx
Thanks Lucie,
Only just saw your post!
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As an update to this old post, wanted to mention that I have started the sound healing practitioner training earlier this year with[url] Primrose Earth Centre[/url] in Wales - have only done two modules out of five but so far it has been a truly wonderful experience, can recommend it very highly. There is also going to be a [url]Sound Healing Conference[/url] in November which I guess would be a good taster of what this healing modality is like.
Masha
Hi all!
I've been making these instruments and I wonder if they would be something music therapists could use in their therapy? Any thoughts?