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Immerse yourself in soothing sounds produced by instruments such as singing bowls, gongs, didgeridoos, flutes, and chimes for an immersive sensory experience. Shown to promote deep relaxation and nervous system regulation, sound therapy uses sound, music, and special instruments played in therapeutic ways, combined with deep self-reflection techniques to improve health and well-being.
Instructed by: Sonya Verma, MHSA, MBI, Sound Therapist, E-RYT 500 Yoga Facilitator, has spent over 15 years studying varying somatic movement, embodiment, meditation and bodywork practices with a focus on trauma informed care in addition to several yoga traditions.
Where: Blood Cancer Healing Center (3232 Healing Way, Cincinnati, OH 45229)
When: First Tuesday of each month from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to attend the full session but are welcome to come and go if needed.
Cost: This class is offered at no-cost thanks to a generous donation from the Waddell Family Foundation.
Directions & Parking
Directions to the Blood Cancer Healing Center
Parking: Free garage parking attached to the building (enter off Burnett Ave.)
Directions from Parking Garage: Enter through the sliding door of the parking garage. Head straight and the classrooms are on the right, the auditorium is on the left.
Directions from main entrance: Enter through the doors so that the check-in desk is on your left. Turn right down the hallway. The classrooms will be on your left and the auditorium will be on your right. If the checkout desk is on your right when you enter, turn left down the hallway. The classrooms will be on your left and the auditorium will be on your right.
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Medical Sciences Building Suite 4358231 Albert Sabin WayPO Box 670582 Cincinnati, OH 45267-0582
Mail Location: 0582Phone: 513-558-2310Email: osher.integrative@uc.edu