Frequently Asked Questions

How can I obtain published information about Voice Movement Therapy?

For current writings on Voice Movement Therapy by registered members of the IAVMT, see The Practitioners of Voice Movement Therapy Journal, Ed. Wendy Smith, P.O. Box 12, Wylam, Northumberland, NE41 8YZ UK or pvmtjournal@waitrose.com.

See Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, or Barnes & Noble for a listing of books on Voice Movement Therapy by Paul Newham, such as The Healing Voice, Therapeutic Voicework, Using Voice and Movement in Therapy, Using Voice and Song in Therapy, and Using Voice and Theatre in Therapy. The set of audiotapes titled The Singing Cure is available from Sounds True (800-333-9185) in Boulder, Colorado. The book The Singing Cure is, unfortunately, out of print, but may be available in libraries.

How can I become a registered Voice Movement Therapy practitioner?

To become a registered professional practitioner of Voice Movement Therapy, it is necessary to complete a full training and an extended supervision program approved by the IAVMT. If you are interested in future trainings, please send your contact details to IAVMT.

What are provisional practitioners?

Provisional practitioners are those members of the IAVMT who are currently working with clients while in the process of completing their supervision requirements with a (VMTR) registered with the IAVMT.

Are there any workshops or courses provided by registered IAVMT practitioners available in my area or internationally?

For information about workshops, courses, lectures and performances and other artistic events related to Voice Movement Therapy, contact a practitioner listed in your area or see the Upcoming Events section of this web site.

Are there any Voice Movement Therapy correspondence courses?

The IAVMT recognizes courses which involve direct experience and active, on-site participation.

How can I get on the IAVMT mailing list?

If you want to be added to the IAVMT mailing list for information about workshops, short courses and trainings, The Practitioners of Voice Movement Therapy Journal, and other offerings, please send an email or letter with your complete contact information to IAVMT or the address listed on the Introduction page of this web site.




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