David Robert Jones, MS, LPC



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FUlly Present

Fully alive

Handpan

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Therapy / Yoga Nidra

Groups || Couples || Individuals

Retreats / Groups

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Services

What I Offer

Sound Healing || Yoga Nidra || Therapy || Retreats

Sound Healing and Lessons

I facilitate individual and group experiences designed to help you recalibrate and come into harmony with life again. I also love collaborating with others. Click below if you’d like to schedule a session and/or explore how we might work together.

Yoga Nidra and Mindfulness

As a Certified Yoga Nidra Teacher I work with people in dyads, groups, and in retreat settings. Yoga Nidra saved my life after my Traumatic Brain Injury in 2015. I have spent hundreds of hours in training and thousands of hours practicing. Learn how to be with life as it is, as you are.

Therapy

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist and work with couples, groups, and individuals in a variety of settings. Click below to learn about my background, training, theoretical approach, and core beliefs.

sound Healing and Music

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Perhaps you’re looking for sound accompaniment for a yoga class/retreat, ambient background for a business luncheon, atmospheric tones for your coffee shop or restaurant, or even an opening for a show you’re planning.

Or, you may be interested in learning more about the handpan, whether or not you want to buy one, or take lessons to develop your enjoyment of one you already own. Click here to find out more about my offerings and whether or not we’d be a good fit for each other

Remembering (46) Awaken Engage

Excerpt: I found these entries scattered around a symptom journal that accompanied me to doctor’s visits, visits that were becoming increasingly discouraging as “We don’t know what to do, so let’s try…” became the constant refrain. I fairly despised having to keep the symptom journal because it felt like I was looking for things that were not going right, putting so much energy into trying to prove myself and explain myself. Invisible injuries like TBIs are especially challenging to navigate. I do know that I wrote much about the challenge of looking fine on the outside and feeling that I must have been making it up because no one else could see that anything was wrong from the outside. Yes. That was its own particular agony: trying and having to prove to others something that I didn’t want to be “true” in the first place. When we have a broken arm, it’s easy for others to see that we are injured and there is a standardized, accepted course of treatment. There are specific things that the patient can do to actively recuperate. I am a star when it comes to recovering from those kinds of injuries and have even been referred to as a “Super-Healer” by several doctors. But the brain injury recovery did not work that way. It was invisible. And there wasn’t a standardized course of treatment. And I was not a “Super-Healer.” In fact, my determination to recover often led me to being overactive in my “work to recover” and kept me from the deep rest I needed.
  1. Remembering (46)
  2. Writing the Words (45)

Ready for Your Next Step?

I’m looking forward to hearing from you. Contact me at [email protected] for more information.