Topic-Why Sound Feels Emotional: The Neuroscience of Stress & the Nervous System

Free Pre-Recorded Session! Click the link below to access video.

Have you ever wondered why sound can feel calming or unexpectedly emotional?

In this free intro session, we will explore how sound interacts with the brain, the limbic system, and the nervous system.

You will learn:

-How sound is processed in the brain

-Why emotional responses can occur

-The role of the autonomic nervous system

-How rhythm and pacing influence regulation



You can join the pre-recorded YouTube session BY using the link below:

https://youtu.be/vrPfSwDfR3E



Who can learn from this video?

This video is designed as a foundational introduction for sound facilitators, wellness practitioners, or anyone curious about the science behind sound experiences.

How do I prepare?

You may want to join from a quiet space where you can listen comfortably. Have a journal and pen ready to jot down notes.

What if I want to expand my knowledge further?

There is a more in depth educational training that explores the Neuroscience of Sound: Trauma-Aware Facilitation for Sound Facilitators and Wellness Practitioners that explores:

  • The Neuroscience of Sound Training Manual

  • Facilitator Protocol Guide

  • Grounding & Regulation Scripts

  • Guided Sound Meditation Script (10 Minutes)

  • Pacing Sound Session Template

  • Trauma-Aware Facilitation Check list

  • Sound Facilitation Awareness Self-Assessment

  • Self-Care After a Sound Session 



Warmly,
Ana Vasquez
Mind Body Wellness
Holistic Education & Sound-Based Relaxation
www.rgv-bluebonnet-wellness.com

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