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The human voice has a remarkable ability to improve our health and well-being in ways that are not widely known. This book will introduce the reader to the dynamically expanding field of sound therapy and sound healing, and demonstrate the power of sound to heal through a presentation of research, theory, and numerous examples from the author's clinical practice, group work, and training workshops. The book is for both the general reader seeking simple, practical techniques for harnessing the healing power of sound in their daily life, and for music therapists and other professional therapists…mehr

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The human voice has a remarkable ability to improve our health and well-being in ways that are not widely known. This book will introduce the reader to the dynamically expanding field of sound therapy and sound healing, and demonstrate the power of sound to heal through a presentation of research, theory, and numerous examples from the author's clinical practice, group work, and training workshops. The book is for both the general reader seeking simple, practical techniques for harnessing the healing power of sound in their daily life, and for music therapists and other professional therapists and practitioners who are interested in learning how to use sound-based models and interventions in their work, or to further their knowledge and expertise in this area. Easy-to-follow exercises with accompanying audio tracks will guide the reader to immediately begin experiencing the benefits of sound for mind-body health. Chapters on trauma and sound, toning and mindfulness, mantras and mental health, and Tibetan singing bowls are steps along the path of this fascinating and rich journey into the world of healing sounds.
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Autorenporträt
Shelley Snow, Ph.D., M.T.A., is a fully accredited music therapist and licensed psychotherapist pioneering the research and development of sound-based therapies for mind-body healing and health. She conducted the first major study of sound healing by a music therapist and is an Associate Researcher at the Centre for the Arts in Human Development at Concordia University. She has collaborated with neuroscientists at the prestigious International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research in Montreal, Canada, on a study of a form of singing that uses sounds, called "toning." A practicing therapist for 30 years, her wealth of clinical experience informs her work with sound, as does her lifelong background with Eastern spiritual traditions, and her creative life as a professional musician and a vocalist who sings in an original sound language. Shelley founded The Dorian Centre for the Healing Arts in 2011, where she conducts a clinical practice in psychotherapy, music, and sound therapies.