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C ertified in whole brain Kenyon has served as a psychotherapist since 1983. Mr. Kenyon has helped people overcome their emotional problems and cope with tough situations using a range of psychological treatments, including hypnotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and psychodynamic therapy. To prepare for his successful career, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in communication, drama and speech from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1976, a Master of Arts in psychological counseling from Columbia Pacific University in 1983, and completed postgraduate studies in Ericksonian Medical Hypnosis from the Southeast Institute. As a noted pioneer in the field of psycho-acoustic research and a world renowned practitioner of psycho- acoustic healing, he continues to share his knowledge and expertise at psycho-acoustic immersion seminars since 1993. learning from the John David Learning Institute, Tom
Tom Kenyon Researcher, Composer, Author, Psychotherapist, Teacher Orcas, WA
Mr. Kenyon has utilized knowledge and professional experiences to author several works, including “Brain States” and “MindThieves,” and co-authored “The Magdalen Manuscript” and “The Arcturian Anthology.” He is also the creator of more than 60 psychoacoustic recordings under the auspices of Acoustic Brain Research, as well as documentaries including, “Song of the New Earth: Tom Kenyon and the Power of Sound,” a film that takes a look at his work in the field of sound healing and psycho-spiritual transformation. Aside from his career, he is also a humanitarian who has given back to his community tremendously. He is the co-founder, along with his wife Judi Sion Kenyon, of The Sound Healing Foundation, an organization that records indigenous chanters and distributes their recordings worldwide. Currently, the foundation helps support one nunnery inTibet and two in Bhutan by distributing recordings of their unique chants, which dates back 13 centuries. One hundred percent of the proceeds are given to those who were recorded. Mr. Kenyon received the RaymondTaylor Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts from the University of North Carolina Greensboro in 1970.
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