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Sound Therapy

Alice Johnson

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

Sound Therapy explores how frequencies and vibrations profoundly influence brain function, relaxation, and physical well-being, positioning sound as a powerful therapeutic tool. The book highlights how specific sound frequencies can induce relaxation and alleviate stress, offering a promising avenue for holistic health in our increasingly stressful world. Integrating ancient practices with modern science, it examines the historical use of sound in healing across cultures before delving into contemporary applications. This book uniquely bridges scientific rigor with practical guidance, providing a theoretical foundation alongside actionable strategies for incorporating sound into daily life. 

 
It begins by defining sound as a therapeutic modality, exploring concepts like resonance and frequency, before investigating neurological and physiological mechanisms. Progressing through chapters, the book examines the effects of specific frequencies on relaxation, pain management, and sleep quality, and concludes with practical applications like guided meditations and sound baths. 

 
Drawing from peer-reviewed studies, clinical trials, and case studies, Sound Therapy demonstrates how sound frequencies can alter brainwave patterns, impacting stress hormones, immune function, and pain perception. The insights from psychology, neuroscience, and music therapy offer a comprehensive understanding of sound's multifaceted effects. 

 
This book is valuable for healthcare professionals, wellness practitioners, and anyone interested in exploring alternative approaches to health and well-being through sound healing and vibrational healing.
Disponible depuis: 13/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 86 pages.

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