Vibrac Skille-Lehikoinen Centre for Vibroacoustic Therapy and Research

Vibrac Skille-Lehikoinen Centre for Vibroacoustic Therapy and Research

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VIBRAC is a development, training, and research centre for Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT).

The aim of the centre is to support the development of VAT internationally. The centre has an international advisory board, and serves as a central networking point VAT clinicians and researchers all over the world. The Eino Roiha Foundation in Jyväskylä, Finland, manages the administration of the VIBRAC centre.

Training - Vibroacustic therapy studies - VIBRAC 11/11/2020

The Level I Training is now available as a webinar! You can participate in this introductory training level from the comfort of your own homes!

We are excited to share our webinar with you from all over the world and look forward to hearing from you after you have completed it. See the link to the training here: https://www.vibrac.fi/training/

Don't hesitate to drop us a line by emailing our coordinator [email protected].

Training - Vibroacustic therapy studies - VIBRAC VIBRAC offers training in vibroacustic therapy internationally. Participants can come from a variety of fields and professions such as music therapy...

05/01/2020

For those in the NY area - an interesting event is coming up on January 12th; the event is free, but spaces are limited. (Entrance is free).

Details:

Date and Time: Sunday, January 12, 2020 @ 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Location: Shetler Studios & Theatres
244 West 54th Street (between Broadway and 8th Avenue)
12th Floor (Shetler 1)

Please RSVP: [email protected]

Description:

Trauma is a multifaceted phenomenon. It occurs when some personal boundary of the body/mind is overwhelmed and impacted by some change in the field and then remains in some way — a fixed gestalt! When known and understandable methods of control are either not utilized or not available in the moment of this overwhelming circumstance/situation and we are unable to maintain a sense of comfort/safety, this loss of control alters one's personal boundary. If this alteration remains fixed and is deemed to be a negative and somewhat persistent experience, we call it trauma.

With such traumatic events come the physiological events that are hardwired into our genetic design so as to help us manage the experiences in the moment. From these experiences, we learn what to fear and how to react to things we encounter in the future so as to avoid and/or replicate the same kind of experiences. Avoidant behavior or replications of the same reactive behaviors, both without significant nuances to alter the experiences, leaves us stuck in a fixed gestalt loop.

Making sense of this traumatic process involves isolating and then appropriately reintegrating all of the given elements of the experiences. A Gestalt therapist is especially well positioned to work with these elements, as we can give voice to each of them as parts of the self that require support to be in healthy contact with each other part. The key here is to understand what needs to be addressed in these experiments and that is what this presentation will be about.

Vibroacoustic Therapy VAT 03/01/2020

All the best to one of our certified Vibroacoustic Therapists, Marit Mõitslik-Tamm, in opening her Vibroacoustic Therapy Centre in downtown Tallinn!
https://www.instagram.com/vibroakust.teraapia.stuudio/ http://www.marit.ee/en/top/therapeutic-activity/

Vibroacoustic Therapy VAT Welcome to a new and cozy Vibroacoustic Therapy Studio in downtown Tallinn (Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi 24) at True Pilates Studio. Special opening prices in January - book your place in advance. FAQ: What is vibroacoustic therapy? Who could benefit from vibroacoustic therapy? Are there any contraindications...

Photos from Vibrac Skille-Lehikoinen Centre for Vibroacoustic Therapy and Research's post 03/09/2019

Level II Training - in English - Register by October 31st!

Photos 28/08/2019

Esa and Marko working hard to prepare the Level 1 webinar!

Photos from Vibrac Skille-Lehikoinen Centre for Vibroacoustic Therapy and Research's post 12/08/2019

Almost two months ago, Elsa Campbell, Vibrac's coordinator, defended her doctoral dissertation entitled "Vibroacoustic treatment self-care for managing the chronic pain experience: An operational model". Pictured with Elsa during the defence are her opponent, Dr. Ana Katušićć, and Custos and primary supervisor, Dr. Esa Ala-Ruona

After several years of hard work collaborating with Seinäjoki Central Hospital and their wonderful staff - especially Jouko Hynynen- at the rehabilitation unit, and Jukka Linjama of Flexound systems - the project was realised and resulted in five original articles and the dissertation summary outlining the operational model. The dissertation can be read online here: https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/64286.

In addition to this publication, Elsa and also recently published another article (included in her dissertation) in Voices (follow this link> https://voices.no//) with her two supervisors Esa Ala-Ruona and Birgitta Burger.

Some of Vibrac's board members (pictured with Elsa, Esa, and Ana are Musiikkiterapia Jouni Kettunen(L) and Marko Punkanen (R)) also attended the evening celebration after the doctoral defence.

One of the gents who started the ball rolling in Norway in the 1980s, Olav, was also able to attend the defence - an honour and privilege to Elsa and the Vibrac team that Olav could travel to Jyväskylä for the event. (Pictured below with Esa and Marko, Ana, and Elsa).

Thanks to Christine NiemiNiemi and Elektra Minkkinenfor the photographs!

19/03/2019

Suomenkielinen Level II Vibrac-hoitaja koulutus alkaa joulukuussa 2019! Ilmoittautuminen 18.10.2019 mennessä (ks. Events)

27/11/2018

Would you like to avail of expert clinical supervision? Two of our trainers, Ivar Vinkel & Ana Katušić, offer expert supervision based on their years of experience in working with vibroacoustics. Contact the coordinator to arrange a skype session!

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Eino Roiha Foundation Jyväskylä, Place 35 (M) University Of Jyväskylä
Jyväskylä
40014