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The Singing Cure

By: Paul Newham
Narrated by: Paul Newham
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When Sigmund Freud developed his revolutionary model for psychological treatment, he called it "the talking cure". Freud embraced the ancient Greek concept of catharsis while ignoring how it was originally practiced: through the expression of extreme vocal sounds, which resembled songs more than words.

In The Singing Cure, vocal researcher Paul Newham presents the only professional training course in therapeutic singing. Through therapeutic singing, Paul Newham teaches, you can reach deeply into your psyche and bring all dimensions of yourself into consciousness and integration.

Every subpersonality you have - every emotion you feel - has its own voice. Yet so often in childhood, we are silenced by the bully, by the teacher, or by traumatic experiences. The voice thus becomes a rigid mask that is difficult to remove. The Singing Cure presents a complete course in Voice Movement TherapyTM, a system for removing this mask through singing and vocal exercises. Paul Newham calls this process "an archaeology of the soul" that can help anyone express the many aspects of the self through singing.

Utilizing simple exercises adapted from many vocal healing traditions, including indigenous cultures, Newham helps you break down your voice into its key ingredients. Step by step, you use sounds and songs to investigate who you are and how you feel and to express yourself to the world with confidence and clarity.

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What an annoying voice!

It is ironic that Payl Newham's voice should sound so contrived, smarmy and plain annoying. As for the content, it is 'me, my voice, my songs, me singing, and singing and singing again, and me reading my stories, and reading them again but a bit louder now and ... ' You get the drift.

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