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Sound Healing: A Holistic Approach to Recovery

with Kelvin Young
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Award-winning sound healer Kelvin Young, RSS, offers a transformative presentation on the healing power of sound for those in recovery. Participants will explore how sound healing activates the parasympathetic nervous system, reducing stress and fostering deep relaxation—essential for restoring balance during the recovery process. 

Kelvin explains how sound healing provides a safe, non-verbal space to process emotions, helping individuals address trauma and build emotional resilience.  Using instruments like crystal singing bowls, gongs, and ocean drums, he demonstrates how sound vibrations regulate the nervous system, providing tools to manage anxiety, depression, and PTSD.

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