Sensory impressions account for much of how we perceive the world we encounter each day. The colors, the smells, the shapes, and the sounds that intersect with our lives all impact our perceptions. Research in the areas of color therapy and visual/auditory influences are all in infantile stages, however it has long been speculated that people are drawn to certain sensory stimulation in our quest for health and nourishment.
The research and the theories that surround this study have fascinated me for some time as I assist people in either the creation of places that are more conducive to their needs or when designing universal environments that appeal to many.
Office spaces are not created equal and practitioners often need individualized environments to service their clients. Because of this, SRH continues to explore how the placement of objects, the furnishing of our spaces, the colors we paint the walls, the background sounds, etc, all affect healing. I am actively seeking counseling therapists who may be interested in redesigning their professional spaces with an eye toward positively moving clients even before therapy begins.
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