Of Sound Health, is designed for health professionals and the general public alike. Stay up to date on evidence-based research and application of mind-body practices, including the expressive arts, inside and outside of occupational therapy. The intent is to share and include voices of researchers, practitioners, clients, and any other individuals directly involved in using these approaches for enhanced wellbeing, occupational performance and everyday life participation.
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Of Sound Health, is designed for health professionals and the general public alike. Stay up to date on evidence-based research and application of mind-body practices, including the expressive arts, inside and outside of occupational therapy. The intent is to share and include voices of researchers, practitioners, clients, and any other individuals directly involved in using these approaches for enhanced wellbeing, occupational performance and everyday life participation.
In this episode we talk with Danielle Hall as she shares her own journey of healing and transformation through sound healing. Danielle is a sound healer and founder/CEO of SoundEmbrace a sound healing school offering a 200 HR certification program. We discuss the research and experiences in sound healing. Plus, we get to experience a short sound bath. For more information please visit https://www.facebook.com/SoundEmbraceHealth/ https://www.soundembrace.com/ Also check out: Danielle has also shared a free sound bath you can return to anytime this week https://soundembrace.mn.co/sign_up
Of Sound Health
Of Sound Health, is designed for health professionals and the general public alike. Stay up to date on evidence-based research and application of mind-body practices, including the expressive arts, inside and outside of occupational therapy. The intent is to share and include voices of researchers, practitioners, clients, and any other individuals directly involved in using these approaches for enhanced wellbeing, occupational performance and everyday life participation.