Sound in Depth: Expanding the Practice of Sound Therapy
Deepening online classes designed for sound therapy practitioners and dedicated enthusiasts who wish to expand their skills and understanding.
PART 2 - Bridging Science and Practice: How to Apply Research to Sound Healing
While the approach to Sound Healing is often intuitive and spiritual, its observed effects can be ground in science.
For practitioners, this knowledge is very valuable.
It allows you to fine-tune your work by choosing instruments and techniques with precision, complementing intuition with knowledge.
By understanding why a technique works, you can deliver sessions that are both deeply therapeutic and scientifically informed.
PART 3 - Sound and Neurodivergence: Integrating Modern Therapies with Traditional Instruments
Neurodivergent individuals (including those on the autism spectrum, with ADHD, sensory processing disorders, etc.) often experience atypical auditory processing and sensory sensitivities. Sound-based interventions have gained traction for their potential to recalibrate neural pathways, influence autonomic nervous system regulation, and support sensory integration. Modern therapeutic approaches, from specialised listening programs to music therapy, are being studied alongside ancient practices like Tibetan singing bowls and tuning forks.
While traditional sound healing instruments are not a replacement for evidence-based therapies (rather a complementary tool), their use can be grounded in known physiological mechanisms (e.g. vibrational stimulation of mechanoreceptors and vagus nerve activation) to subtly enhance outcomes. This class provides an interesting overview comparing modern sound therapies with traditional instruments, emphasising a practitioner-oriented perspective that is scientifically viable yet practical.
Your Instructor
Founder of Sat-Sound™, Simone Vitale is a Sound Therapy Practitioner & Teacher and Visionary Musician with more than 15 years of experience in bodywork, sound therapy, and vocal yoga, as well as more than 30 years in the fields of music, music production, and sound design.