
Tuning In: The Use of Sound in TA to Enhance Therapeutic Outcomes
Jessica D'Andrea CTA-P
Kathy Blough No TA Status
Field of audience: C,P
Language: English
Level of audience: All
This presentation integrates energy therapy, the biofield, sound healing, and TA concepts to promote therapeutic healing.
Objectives:
Overview of TA through the lenses of energy work and sound therapy:
Script and Parental messages.
Early decisions and adaptations.
This information becomes encoded waveforms which either flow or become frozen in the biofield.
Introduction to energy therapy and sound concepts.
The body and the biofield hold information (memory, thoughts, feelings, sensations, and trauma). Using sound and chakra systems processing, individuals access and “reharmonize” traumatic experiences, moving from cognitive-emotional dissonance to coherent, trigger-free internal experience.
Introduction to Sound Therapy (followed by a demonstration):
Sound has been used for centuries for healing purposes. It interacts with the biofield and speaks directly to the entire mind, accessing those parts that are not usually targeted by traditional talk-therapy.
Tuning forks are the tools used, like echolocation. Their reverberation will alert practitioner and client to the dissonance held in the client’s biofield. The forks’ coherent tone gives the body a harmonious sound to entrain with, which releases stuck energy and the tension binding us to the trauma. This process frees the client’s energy to align with new intentions and new decisions.
Applications: Based on the research on sound healing and energy work, our experience has shown that sound therapy combined with an integrated TA Model promotes autonomy, self-awareness, and aligning the positive aspects of our ego states.