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No experience is ever wasted.
Wounds
can be healed.
Every person has something to offer,
no matter what their past.
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Sound Recovery Therapy
(SRT)TM
is a one-to-one or group based therapy developed through MA research and clinic based
trials that can help you to address
powerful and disturbing emotions and experiences in a safe and 'held'
space. It uses gentle yet effective physical and mental relaxation techniques, sensitive music improvised by the practitioner during the sessions, and therapeutic conversations to help you integrate your experience of each 'sounding' and address your core life and current concerns. Originally devised to help those recovering from addiction, SRTTM
has since found wide application for anyone who enters therapy looking to
find a way out of agitation, anxiety, stress, dysfunctional behaviours,
relationships and life situations. It is an ideal therapy if you want
to break out of old patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving, and
making a significant contribution to your sense of wellbeing.
"SRT's ability to engage clients and
to create a space of safety from which to explore complex therapeutic
journeys was a revelation. It complements the therapeuitc journey in a
myriad of ways and contributed to a unique and extraordinary
rehabilatitive experience."
John Bransfield, Substance Misuse Consultant |
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| Integrative
Counselling
looks at current issues - such as as bereavement,
redundancy and breakdown of relationships - that are causing immediate
emotional 'fallout' and
difficulty. Transpersonal Psychotherapy allows
a deeper examination of long-held issues, such as shame,
inertia, anger, repetitive self- sabotaging behaviour; and
finding meaning in life and exploring spiritual questions. |
| Music
is one of three, related core disciplines that I practise
in my life (the other two being psychotherapy
and yoga).
Since 1964, I have worked with such greats as George Martin
(producer for the Beatles), Henry Mancini, Ray Charles, Marvin
Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Adam Ant, Tony Bennett, Twisted Sister, and Cliff
Richard. In 1977 I achieved huge success with the act R & J
Stone with the self- penned, worldwide hit 'We Do It'. |
| Life integration
has become key in all that I do. It is what I help others to do, and
therefore I know that I must walk my talk. Psychotherapy, composing,
performing, worldwide success as a musician, bereavement, plunge into a long 'dark night
of the soul', broken relationships, recovery from alcohol
abuse, yoga, research, spiritual
search, teaching counsellors, developing Sound Recovery
Therapy, creating meditative concerts - each aspect of my life
informs every other. No experience is ever wasted. All
wounds can be healed. Every person has something to offer, no matter
what their past. |
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