Gong Therapy Training

How this course works:

This accredited practitioner training includes:

  • Online Foundation training
  • In-person practical training in gong therapy
  • Coursework and case studies
  • Accredited certification on completion
  • Option: Combine this course with 2 more for a Practitioner Level Diploma
  • Option: Take this course as CPD if you already have an accredited Sound Healing qualification.

Our Gong Therapy course is a professional training programme that takes you deep into the world of healing sound. Gongs are among the most powerful instruments in sound therapy, capable of creating profound shifts in body, mind, and spirit. This course equips you with the skills and confidence to offer both one-to-one and group gong therapy sessions.

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Course Curriculum
During this course you will study the Foundation Module (as home study), followed by the Gong Module, which is a mix of at-home study and practical study at our training centre. Our curriculum includes:

Foundation Module (40 page study book)

  • Anatomy of the Ear
  • The Energy System
  • Sympathetic Resonance and Entrainment
  • The Brain
  • Treatment Protocols
  • Contraindications

Gong Module

  • Types of Gong
  • Playing Techniques
  • Crafting a Treatment
  • 1 to 1 and group sessions
  • Relaxing and Energising
  • Therapeutic Percussion
  • Creating a Gong Bath
This course is accredited by the FHT

All of our students have access to our online Student Hub, where you can access your study materials, contact your tutor and submit work.

Not sure where to start?

If you’re drawn to sound healing but unsure which module is right for you and your plans, get in touch and I’ll help you find your best starting point.

  • Call 07459 887 688
  • Email admin@earthtonesyes.co.uk
  • WhatsApp 07459 887 688

Pre-requisites:
In order to start this training you must have either of these:

  • A Level 3 qualification in any subject or
  • An accredited qualification in Sound Healing/Therapy if taking the CPD route