The course “Psychology of Sound: Beneficial Implications of Guided Imagery and Sounds for Mental Relief,” led by Rady Nagy, cellist; Miruna Nagy, harpist; and Laura Lungu, violinist, as part of the Erasmus+ project “Music Therapy and Psychological Methods for Trauma, Anxiety, and Negative Emotions of Ukrainian Refugees,” offers a captivating exploration into the profound impact of sound on mental well-being. Through this course, participants will delve into the therapeutic potential of guided imagery and soundscapes in alleviating mental distress.
Led by experienced musicians, the course provides an insightful introduction to the psychological dimensions of sound. Participants will uncover the ways in which music and guided imagery can evoke emotions, memories, and sensations, offering a pathway to relaxation, inner peace, and emotional healing.
Throughout the course, participants will learn practical techniques for incorporating sound-based interventions into therapeutic practices. Drawing on their expertise as musicians, Rady Nagy, Miruna Nagy, and Laura Lungu will share guidance on creating and utilizing soundscapes to promote mental relief and resilience.
This introductory video sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of the psychology of sound, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of music and guided imagery in supporting individuals affected by trauma, anxiety, and negative emotions.