Sound Healing

William“Take a music bath once or twice a week for a few seasons, and you will find that it is to the soul what the water bath is to the body.” ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes

The vibrations from the singing crystal and Tibetan bowls touch the core of emotional healing.   William Ward explains: “Everything in the Universe, whether seen or unseen, is vibrating like a huge orchestra playing a masterpiece. When we recognize this we notice our relationship with the conductor/composer…the one who wrote and now conducts the masterpiece. The Divine sound of the singing bowls helps us to remember our connection/relationship that was always there, allowing what is needed in that moment to energize and bring a Peace beyond understanding. This is our true nature.”   

Sound healing is another therapeutic modality in line with Monarch Therapy’s approach of mind/body/spirit connection and full integration of right creative and left cognitive hemispheres of the brain for evidence based comprehensive healing at a subconscious level.  The center’s mission of empowerment through emotional and behavioral metamorphosis is based on the philosophy that there isn’t one cure-all approach; each person can find the modality or combination of modalities that resonate with him/her to create one’s own healing (EMDR, play therapy, sand tray therapy, talk therapy, groups, transformational breath®, quantum de-stress, yoga, massage, aromatherapy, and sound healing).   

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About Kimberly Rodgers, LCSW, RPT-S

Kimberly is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Florida and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor through the Association for Play Therapy. She also supervises clinical social work interns pursuing licensure. She has worked as a psychotherapist for twelve years and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Georgia and Master’s Degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Central Florida.

Her experience includes foster care, adoption, youth shelter, youth related research, school-based counseling, and sexual assault crisis center settings prior to private practice. She specializes in counseling children, families, and adults struggling with stress, anxiety, trauma, and adjustment to life transitions. Kimberly is a current Board member of the Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida and former Vice-President of the Southwest Florida chapter of the Association for Play Therapy. She is also a member of the National Association of Social Workers and EMDR International Association.

Kimberly is founder of Monarch Wellness (originally Monarch Therapy), an integrative center focused on empowering individuals and families through emotional and behavioral metamorphosis. In addition to counseling and play therapy, the center offers other supportive modalities to further enhance emotional healing and stress management including support groups, yoga, laughter yoga, breathwork, integrative relaxation, and sound therapy. Monarch Wellness' sister site eFitFamily.com offers health related information and inspiration for everyday families to live healthier every day. The center is also involved with House of Gaia community center and other community and service focused organizations. More information about Kimberly and her practice can be found online: www.MonarchWellness.net.

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