Mental Health and Sound Therapy

A drug free treatment offers psychological support

Some of the most poignant and remarkable stories come from those with psychological or trauma induced disorders. For some of these individuals, Sound Therapy has been a lifeline, achieving relief they found impossible through any other method.

Reba Adams, a registered Nurse from Dallas Texas, shared the remarkable story of how Sound Therapy helped her daughter.

”The psychiatrist told me, “Your daughter is a schizophrenic and always will be.” At the age of sixteen she underwent a complete personality change as a result of a severe hypoglycaemic attack and a fall in which she struck her forehead on a filing cabinet. From being active and popular, with a wonderful sense of humour, she became irritable and suspicious, dropped her friends and became a regular recluse.

She would not talk on the phone nor eat at the table, but took her meals to her room to eat behind closed doors. Her co-ordination was poor, very mechanical, like a doll. She became unable to sleep and would go days without even an hour’s sleep. That was ten years ago.

“She has been doing Sound Therapy for six months now and is better in so many ways I hardly know where to begin. She will initiate conversations again, and occasionally I hear her deep joyous laughter that I have missed so much these past years. She is calmer, and has obtained her driver’s licence.

“She has started work on her education, with the assistance of a tutor provided through a special program, and she uses her Sound Therapy in class. The Sound Therapy is worn from the time she gets up until bedtime every day. She has come so far that I really cannot say enough about this wonderful therapy.

“Now I have begun an experiment with a man who has been in and out of psychiatric wards for the past twenty-five years. He is presently home but goes to a day care centre. He has been listening for two weeks now, and says his depression is lifting, and also says, ‘I feel alive between my ears for the first time in twenty-five years.’ He wears the Sound Therapy to the day care centre, Veteran Administration Hospital, where one of the psychiatric nurses also is using Sound Therapy.”

I have had a recent history of phantom inflammations in the spine, pain in my extremities and an acute visual disorder with symptoms like a pulsing visual field, motion trails, imprints, visual snow, etc. All these symptoms were heavily compounded by anxiety. Within 3 weeks on Sound Therapy I had a clarity/energy in my mind which was comparable to Prozac. This alleviated much of my anxiety and in turn helped reduce all my symptoms and allowed me to get off Valium, which I was addicted to after being on it for 6 months.
Trevor Wills
I have had a recent history of phantom inflammations in the spine, pain in my extremities and an acute visual disorder with symptoms like a pulsing visual field, motion trails, imprints, visual snow, etc. All these symptoms were heavily compounded by anxiety. Within 3 weeks on Sound Therapy I had a clarity/energy in my mind which was comparable to Prozac. This alleviated much of my anxiety and in turn helped reduce all my symptoms and allowed me to get off Valium, which I was addicted to after being on it for 6 months.
Trevor Wills

A listener with Dissociative Disorder shared her story of the profound healing she experienced from Sound Therapy. “I have multiple personalities resulting from horrific, lifetime abuse and when I first heard about Sound Therapy, I instinctively knew it would help me. To this point, my life has been a constant daily battle – deep inner turmoil, confusion, fragmentation and fear, which drove me to alcoholism and psychiatric wards.

“I can now tolerate and even enjoy being in company for longer. I am usually very stressed when in company, because I have to constantly be on the alert not to let slip out another personality. Now I am more relaxed (I play the music when in company) and am less triggered and fearful. People inside don’t hassle me as much. I have a feeling of increased awareness and creativity – I am an artist and am looking forward to starting painting again now. I have also started writing again (in my journal) and feel the impetus growing to start writing my life story.

“One of the ways I was tortured was sound or noise (triggering fear) in many different ways and I am constantly alert to new or old, triggering sounds – the music is starting to change that, and I’ve found a new confidence in sound that is taking away that fear. I believe this program to be invaluable for people suffering from childhood abuse, incest or trauma because, as it said in your book, the music seems to take you back to the womb and gently and lovingly caress you back to wholeness – that's what’s starting to happen to me. The first few days it was just a warm blur but now I hear every note with new delight.”

I found so many benefits I was frankly knocked over by it. I seem to get a bit anxious in company. I used to occasionally have panic attacks. I found I was able to cope much better with crowded surroundings and especially with the panic attacks as well. I couldn’t drive very far from home without a concern like that. Particularly if I had to do a lot of speaking in public, I found I was able to do it without getting the attacks.
Bruce
I found so many benefits I was frankly knocked over by it. I seem to get a bit anxious in company. I used to occasionally have panic attacks. I found I was able to cope much better with crowded surroundings and especially with the panic attacks as well. I couldn’t drive very far from home without a concern like that. Particularly if I had to do a lot of speaking in public, I found I was able to do it without getting the attacks.
Bruce

Psychological disorders which may respond to Sound Therapy

All of the following disorders include symptoms which have responded positively to Sound Therapy. The calming effect of the program and the way it helps to modify emotional reactions makes it a worthwhile addition to any therapeutic program.

  • Schizophrenia
  • Psychosis
  • Bi-Polar disorder
  • Depression
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Anger disorder
  • Agoraphobia
  • Panic disorder
  • Post traumatic stress disorder
  • Dissociative disorder (multiple personality disorder)
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Listener Report

Benefits of Sound Therapy as reported by a listener with Dissociative Disorder (formerly called Multiple Personality Disorder). Shared with permission.

  • Instant relief from stress/fear/anxiety.
  • Decreased tinnitus after 6 days.
  • Sleeping pattern changing – I sleep deeper and stay asleep for longer, rather than waking every hour.
  • Sore, itchy, weeping ear canals are starting to heal – I have had this condition since I was twelve.
  • Certain sounds are sharper and make me feel excited – particularly the birds.
  • Decreased appetite for sweet food.
  • A strong feeling that I will be able to heal from the abuse.
  • Feeling connected and continuity which I have never experienced before and it’s because the music is reaching ALL my personalities at once, like there is a direct line/link from the earphones to my heart – I have many personalities but only one heart.

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