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About
Peter
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Peter
records CDs and DVDs as a resource both for other therapists and to
back up his main activity of one-
to-one or small group therapy and teaching - this helps clients to find
freedom of spirit, increased creativity and healing using music. His
compositions, improvisations and albums are enjoyed by young and old,
and by varying creeds and cultures.
Peter's albums have been heard in over 20 countries - in various
settings ranging from hospices to restaurants. It often brings a
calming effect which allows deep-seated emotions in the subconscious to
surface and be dealt with safely. This is particularly true in a live
‘soaking therapy’ session. For this reason Peter works with
other health and counselling professionals when appropriate. He has
developed an impressive list of case studies which illustrate the
breadth of application of his work.
Peter's music assists in the process of harmonising with the place of
peace. He has played at hospices, hospitals and to groups of youngsters
with special needs such as those at Mencap.
He uses music to address the needs of individuals with terminal and
chronic illness, and to help release others from the chains of the
past. He helps to address problems arising from deafness and other
sensory inbalances, and also deals with those who are hard to
‘reach’ with words alone.
He teaches on Music and Healing at Cancer Centres, Arts Project
workshops, and provides conferences/workshops for and with other
therapists – psychologists, counsellors, complementary therapists
and dance specialists whose skills can be complemented and empowered by
music. Therapists often buy Peter's CDs to complement their own
therapy.
He also teaches how to find freedom, creativity and healing using
music, in one-to-one classes or small group settings. Peter has worked
in a prison and a drug rehabilitation centre, as well as healing
centres inside and outside the church
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