Sound Healing
Practitioner Training
I offer the Sound Healing Practitioner Training as developed by the College of Sound Healing. The training is approved by the CMA (Complementary Medical Association). It is focused on developing and using the voice for healing and during the course you will learn a variety of methods to give sound healing treatments.
The photo on the left shows two students practising giving a sound healing treatment on one of the training weekends. The right hand image is me grounding the recipient as a demonstration on a training weekend.
Course Outline
Training to be a Sound Healing Practitioner with the UK College of Sound Healing involves attending five workshops in order. Each workshop is made up of activities that will help you develop your voice for healing yourself and others. During the course you will be taught specific types of sound healing treatments that are progressive.
Part One: An Introduction to Sound healing with the Voice. Finding your voice, healing with the voice, breath, harmonics, chant and using sounds for the chakras.
Part Two: The Theory and Practise of Sound Healing. Understanding the principles of Sound Healing, emotions, tuning forks and learning how to give a basic sound healing treatment.
Part Three: Music as Medicine. Healing power of music, intervals, using the Indian scale for a sound healing treatment and the healing process.
Part Four: Sound healing through the Chakras. Review the chakras, Sanskrit sounds for a sound healing treatment and a supervised assessment of a sound healing treatment to complete the practical part of the course.
Part Five: Graduation Weekend. Receive your certificate and celebrate becoming a Sound Healing Practitioner from the College. In this weekend there will be a chance to experience a variety of other ways to give sound healing treatments. We will use drums, crystal bowls and colour to explore intuitive sound healing treatments. Distant and absent sound healing will also feature as part of this weekend.
It is helpful if participants have already studied some form of healing before undertaking the course, such as for example, music therapy, counselling, massage therapy, reiki or yoga.
After each weekend there is a piece of written work in the form of a review to complete. Homework of a more practical nature is also an integral part of the course. There follows part one with homework for voice and hearing development, parts two, three and four are followed by twelve case studies each making a total of thirty-six case studies in all. At part four an extended essay of 3,000 words that is externally assessed makes up the course work.
For further details and booking form please go to the
College of Sound Healing Website.
This photo shows some of the trainees doing our Salutation to the four directions for our warm up on one of the training weekends.