Trauma-Informed Sound Interventions for Nervous System Regulation

with Gabrielle Juliano-Villani, LCSW Certified Sound Healer

and

Kris Silvestry, MA, NCC, LPC, ACS, CCTP, RYT-500

Spring 2026 Training

Location: Environmental Education Center, 190 Lord Stirling Rd. Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

An In-Person Sound Bowl Training Rooted in Trauma-Informed Care

This training is designed for therapists, yoga instructors, and wellness professionals who want to use sound bowls and instrument-based interventions to support grounding, safety, and nervous system pacing, especially for trauma-impacted and highly sensitive nervous systems.

Participants will receive 22 continuing education (CE) credits.

IN PERSON:
April 22, 23, 24, and 25th, 2026
[9:00am - 3:00pm all days]

All payments are due by April 18th, 2026

Pricing and Registration

Early Bird Paid in Full ($897)

Payment Structure

  • Paid prior to March 1, 2026

  • One-time payment: $897

REGISTER: Early Bird Paid In Full

Early Bird 2-Pay Monthly ($900 total)

Payment Structure

  • Paid prior to March 1, 2026

  • Installment: $450

  • Frequency: Monthly

  • Duration: 2 months

  • Total Paid: $900

REGISTER: Early Bird 2-Pay Monthly

Standard Paid in Full ($1097)

Payment Structure

  • Paid prior to March 1, 2026

  • One-time payment: $1097

REGISTER: Standard Paid In Full

Who this is for

This training is a perfect fit if you:

  • Are new to sound bowls and want to utilize it in a trauma-informed way

  • Want clear structure, language, and nervous system education around sound

  • Lead groups, classes, or sessions where safety and containment matter

  • Work with sensitive nervous systems and want to reduce the risk of overwhelm

What you’ll learn

You will leave with practical tools you can use right away, including:

  • Trauma-informed foundations for working with sound and vibration

  • How to offer sound with consent, choice, and nervous system safety

  • Pacing and containment (volume, distance, duration, transitions)

  • Grounding tools before, during, and after sound

  • How to recognize signs of overwhelm and support re-regulation

  • Ways to integrate sound into groups, classes, and therapeutic settings in a supportive way

Pricing and Registration

Early Bird Paid in Full ($897)

Payment Structure

  • Payment after March 1, 2026

  • One-time payment: $1097

REGISTER: Early Bird Paid In Full

Early Bird 2-Pay Monthly ($900 total)

Payment Structure

  • Paid prior to March 1, 2026

  • Installment: $450

  • Frequency: Monthly

  • Duration: 2 months

  • Total Paid: $900

REGISTER: Early Bird 2-Pay Monthly

Standard Paid in Full ($897)

Payment Structure

  • Payment after March 1, 2026

  • One-time payment: $1097

REGISTER: Standard Paid In Full

Cancellation Policy

  • 30 days or more before the training: Full refund, minus a $25 administrative fee.

  • 15–29 days before the training: 50% refund of registration fee.

  • Within 14 days: Refunds not available. Instead, you may choose:

    • A credit toward a future Peace of Mind training, or

    • To transfer your registration to a colleague at no cost.

  • If Peace of Mind must cancel: Full refund or option to transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This training is designed for therapists, yoga instructors, and wellness professionals who want to use sound bowls and instrument-based interventions in a way that supports nervous system regulation, grounding, and safety.

  • Prior experience is helpful but not required. This training focuses on trauma-informed foundations, pacing, and nervous system safety, making it appropriate for both newer and experienced practitioners.

  • Yes. This training is rooted in trauma-informed principles, including consent, choice, pacing, containment, and nervous system awareness, with the goal of reducing overwhelm and supporting regulation.

  • Yes. A core focus of this training is how to offer sound in a way that supports safety, grounding, and regulation, especially for individuals with trauma histories or sensitive nervous systems.

  • Yes. This is an in-person training designed to support embodied learning, practice, and integration.

  • Yes, we are an NBCC provider of continuing education credits. This course will provide 22 continuing education credits.