A soft, calm therapeutic scene in a Singapore counselling room (within The Lion Mind Counselling Centre). A 40-year-old Singaporean Chinese Male counsellor’s hand is holding a metal tuning fork above a wooden therapy table, with gentle light falling across the room. The atmosphere should be warm, reflective and professional.
For many in Singapore, emotional strain is not an abstract experience. It is felt in the body as tight shoulders, headaches, shallow breathing or a sense of restlessness that makes sleep difficult. Science tells us that the mind and body are deeply connected, and tuning forks offer a controlled way of working with that connection.
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