Healing Power of Sound
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Product details
- ISBN 9781805702696
- Weight: 800g
- Dimensions: 170 x 221mm
- Publication Date: 03 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Sound has an immediate influence on how we think and feel. Discover how to use that influence and work with sound to support everyday wellbeing.
In The Healing Power of Sound, leading practitioner and founder of the British Academy of Sound Therapy, Lyz Cooper, guides you through the many ways sound can shape the nervous system. Her approach brings together lived experience, emerging research and grounded techniques that make therapeutic sound both accessible and effective.
From the boom in ASMR videos to high‑end spas offering crystal singing bowl sound baths, sound can help us:
- sleep better
- stress less
- ease anxiety and low mood
- regulate the nervous system
- support creativity, focus and clarity
This book also includes over 40 exercises, from nature‑based meditations to simple vocal practices, showing you how to weave sound into your daily routines.
Start listening more closely and let sound reshape your inner landscape, offering support for both physical and emotional wellbeing.
For more ways to connect with nature, discover other books in the series: The Healing Power of Trees and The Healing Power of Water.
Lyz Cooper began working with therapeutic sound and music in 1994, when a period of ill health prompted her to leave a fast-paced career and explore new ways of supporting wellbeing. During this time, she discovered the power of her own voice to regulate her system and reduce symptoms, igniting a lifelong exploration into the relationship between sound, consciousness and health.
She is the founder of The British Academy of Sound Therapy (BAST) and the developer of the 7Rs (a Reflective Process) and the BAST Method. These approaches are now used by practitioners and facilitators internationally. Her research focuses on the ability of sound to induce altered states of consciousness (ASC) and the therapeutic benefits that can arise from these states including reduced pain and anxiety, improved mood state, nervous system regulation and insight.
Lyz holds Master’s degrees in Applied Music Psychology and Education, and has contributed to studies on sound-induced ASC. She is also the sound therapist behind the ambient track Weightless by Marconi Union, widely cited as one of the most relaxing pieces of music recorded, and founder of LifeSonics®, a streaming platform offering therapeutic soundscapes for daily wellbeing.
Her work sits at the intersection of science, creativity, and reflective practice.
Rosanna Morris has worked in the realm of print for over ten years. She first got excited about relief print at the age of 18 during her foundation diploma at the Bristol School of Art. During the course she took a trip to Paris where she encountered inspiring large-scale street art around the city. Once home, she wanted to make her drawings big and began carving huge life-size woodcuts of British farming and pasted them on abandoned walls around the city.
She went on to study Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts, where she developed her own unique style, evoking the traditional feel of British Wood Engravings within the aesthetic of contemporary illustration.
