Sound Therapy

Guidelines for Teaching Sound Therapy

Many sound therapists today offer their own sound therapy certifications. The industry is getting quite saturated with courses, from cheap Udemy certifications to courses hosted on Zoom Live for thousands of dollars. How to go about designing your own sound therapy course?
September 2, 2018

The growth of the sound therapy industry

The increasing interest in sound therapy is not without reason. Scientific studies on the effects of sound are now gaining traction within mainstream medicine. A growing number of individuals are testifying to the therapeutic benefits they've experienced after a sound therapy session.
February 14, 2018

Cymatics – Hans Jenny

his mesmerizing study of wave phenomena is known as 'Cymatics'. The term, though now widely recognized, owes its origin to a Swiss researcher named Hans Jenny (1904–1972). Jenny's work on Cymatics was not just a scientific endeavor; it was deeply rooted in
August 5, 2017

Sound Therapy, Music Therapy and History.

Sound therapy, the use of sound and music to promote healing and well-being, is not a novel concept. Its roots trace back to ancient civilizations, where it was intertwined with spiritual practices and rituals. Over the centuries, the understanding and application of
June 23, 2017

Infrasonic Vibrations

uch sounds, with frequencies below 20 Hz, are termed infrasonic vibrations. While these frequencies are generally inaudible, their vibrational energy can be sensed.
April 5, 2017

Cells produce sound

For practitioners of sound therapy, the idea that cells emit sound is not a novel concept. However, the scientific community was astounded when James K Gimzewski, a chemist at the University of California, Los Angeles, detected nano-oscillations produced by yeast cells.
February 28, 2017

Whole-Body Vibration (WBV)

Whole-body vibration involves standing, sitting, or lying on a machine with a vibrating platform. When the machine vibrates, it transmits energy to the body, forcing muscles to contract and relax multiple times per second.
February 1, 2016

Become a Sound Therapist

Articles

Cymatics – Hans Jenny

his mesmerizing study of wave phenomena is known as 'Cymatics'. The term, though now widely recognized, owes its origin to a Swiss

Infrasonic Vibrations

uch sounds, with frequencies below 20 Hz, are termed infrasonic vibrations. While these frequencies are generally inaudible, their vibrational energy can be

Cells produce sound

For practitioners of sound therapy, the idea that cells emit sound is not a novel concept. However, the scientific community was astounded