Information and Useful Resources
Welcome to our selection of articles dedicated to well-being and psychotherapeutic therapies. Here, we use practices that use touch, sound, voice and music as powerful tools to promote mental and emotional health. I believe that it can enrich your understanding of self-care practices, helping to create an environment of harmony and balance. Enjoy reading and discover new ways of accompaniment in the area of trauma.



"The Voice of Trauma": An Article by Dr. Diane Austin
"The Voice of Trauma" is an article by Dr. Diane Austin that offers us an insight into her work, her discoveries and techniques from this model, used as facilitators of a healing process in the area of trauma.
The Voice of Trauma: A Wounded Healer's Perspective By Diane Austin DA, ACMT, In Julie P. Sutton (ED): Music, Music Therapy and Trauma (2002), Jessica Kingsley Pub., London
Neuronal Effects of Peter Hess Sound Massage
Dr Kerstin Gommel has developed an innovative scientific project with the aim of objectively measuring the subjective experiences related to a sound massage. This study aims to deepen understanding of the therapeutic effects of this practice, providing concrete data that can contribute to validating and improving the techniques used. The research seeks to unite science and well-being, offering a new perspective on the influence of sound massages on emotional and physical health.
https://www.dieweltdesklangs.de/neuronal-effects-of-peter-hess-sound-massage/
Psychology
Biodynamics: Caring for the Whole Being
Biodynamic Massage is a psychocorporal therapy that incorporates non-verbal psychotherapeutic methods, promoting the connection between body and mind. Its main focus is the psychotherapeutic aspect, using personalised touches that respect each individual's emotional and body typology. This approach seeks to facilitate the expression of emotions and promote a state of deep well-being Try this technique and discover a new path to self-knowledge and healing.