I have emotional / psychological issues around the use of my voice and would like to find diversity, authenticity and power in my acoustic as well as my metaphorical voice.
I feel that working through trauma in an embodied and envoiced way would be valuable to me.
I’ve tried other therapies but have not managed to transform my feelings.
I would like to explore voice as a way of unpacking issues, behaviors and aspects of myself.
I want to find space to breathe.
I want to release stress and tension from my body and be able to move more freely in the world.
I am tired of being silent/silenced and want to reclaim my voice.
I want to heal my relationship with myself.
I want to be able to connect with others in meaningful ways.
I want to reclaim and have a better relationship with my body.
I want to reconnect with my soul.
I want to be more assertive and feel empowered.
I use my voice in my profession (perhaps as a singer, actor, teacher, clergyperson, translator, or in public speaking or presenting) and I want to increase my expressiveness, versatility, flexibility, durability, strength and range.
I would like to access more expressiveness, artistically and or personally.
I want to find my authentic voice.
I want to heal and find new joyous ways of thriving.
I want to sing.
I’m looking for guidance and support through a multi-modal approach to the adage “Know Thyself.” I am interested in actively exploring my inner landscapes and dreams in my self-development work.
I would like to explore voice as a way of unpacking issues, behaviors and aspects of myself.
I want to develop my Emotional Intelligence (EQ).
I work or live in an environment where interpersonal communication and conflict needs to be addressed.
I want to understand how to integrate my bodymind and voice for healing and developing resilience.
I’d like to learn how to integrate bodymind and voice to nurture my creativity as an artist.
I am performer and I want to expand my vocal range and learn how to harness performance energy.
I want to deepen my self-awareness and reconnect with my body.
I use my voice in my profession and sometimes find myself straining my voice. I think I have learned some bad habits or am misusing my voice.
I (or your child, or student) am challenged by developmental or language differences and/or no verbal language. I am searching for a way to increase my expressiveness and my ability to communicate and socialize.
I have experienced voice damage or deterioration through illness or accident and I would like to explore an alternative approach to vocal rehabilitation.
I am interested in working cross-culturally through the universal language of music, especially as expressed through the voice.
I need to re-find and re-train my voice after medical intervention, I have worked / or am currently working with a Speech/Language Pathologist or Otolaryngologist.
Vocal Remedies by Trish Watts: Coming Home
“The way of growth is not comfortable; it is alive with aches and discomfort and often requires us to relinquish much that was known and the illusions of safety to which we would like to cling. It takes courage to meet ourselves anew, to voice ourselves and to discard that which no longer serves us.”
Christine Isherwood