What is a Gong Bath? Everything You Need to Know

If you’ve seen the words “gong bath” and found yourself simultaneously intrigued and slightly baffled, you’re not alone. It’s one of those terms that sounds a little mysterious until you experience it for yourself. So let’s demystify it.

First Things First – You Won’t Get Wet

Despite the name, a gong bath has nothing to do with water. The “bath” refers to being bathed in sound and immersed in the resonant vibrations of gongs and other instruments as you lie back in a comfortable, relaxed position. Think of it as a full-body sound experience. A deeply restful one.

What Actually Happens in a Session?

You arrive, find your space on the floor and get comfortable. Most people bring a yoga mat, a blanket and a pillow. Once everyone is settled, the session begins. The gongs are played in a way that creates waves of sound that wash over the room. Some sounds are deep and resonant, some are soft and shimmering. The overall effect is one of profound relaxation. You don’t need to do anything. There’s no technique to learn, no position to hold, no way to do it wrong. You simply lie there and let the sound work. Sessions last one hour and are hosted by me, Melanie – a registered sound healing practitioner and experienced therapist.

What Are the Benefits?

The benefits of regular gong baths are wide ranging, people most commonly report:

  • Deep calm and a significant reduction in stress and anxiety. The vibrations of the gongs help guide the brain into a deeply relaxed state that is difficult to access alone when life is busy and the mind is full.
  • Better sleep. Many people find they sleep more deeply on the night of a gong bath than they have in weeks. The nervous system reset that happens during a session carries over beautifully into sleep.
  • Emotional clarity. Sound healing can gently shift stagnant emotional energy, leaving you feeling lighter and clearer after a session. Many people describe a sense of having processed something without quite knowing what.
  • Relief from physical tension. The vibrations work on the body as well as the mind, helping to release held tension and physical discomfort.
  • A sense of groundedness. In a world that rarely asks us to simply stop, a gong bath gives you full permission to do exactly that.

Who is it For?

Gong baths are for everyone. No experience of meditation or wellness practices is needed. Our sessions are neurodivergent-friendly and fully inclusive, everyone is welcome exactly as they are. They are particularly popular with people who find traditional meditation difficult. Because the sound gives your mind something to focus on, it can be much easier to drop into a relaxed state than when sitting in silence.

Where Can I Find Your Gong Baths?

I hold monthly gong baths at two locations across Bath and Somerset:

  • Southdown Methodist Church, Bath – monthly on Fridays at 6.30pm, ÂŁ12
  • Hope House, Radstock – monthly on Fridays at 7.30pm, ÂŁ15

All upcoming dates and booking links can be found here.

What Should I Bring?

A yoga mat, a blanket and a pillow. Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Arrive a few minutes early to get settled.

Thinking About Trying One?

I’d love to welcome you. Whether you’re coming for deep rest, emotional reset or simply out of curiosity, there is always something to gain from an hour of genuine stillness.

Book your space at melaniecookhypnotherapy.com/book-now

Healing space and time for body and mind…

Mindfulness Coaching: After Therapy, Before Burnout

For many people, therapy marks a turning point.
A space where understanding grows, patterns shift and life begins to feel lighter and more manageable. But what happens after therapy? When things are “better” yet life is still busy, demanding and full?

This is often the space where mindfulness coaching becomes invaluable not because something is wrong but because life still needs to be navigated.

When Therapy Has Helped… But Life Is Still Full

Therapy can bring clarity, healing and relief. Yet many people reach a point where they’re no longer in crisis but also not fully resourced for the pace of everyday life.

Workloads increase. Family responsibilities return. Old habits quietly re-emerge. And slowly, without noticing, stress begins to accumulate again.

Mindfulness coaching sits in this important in-between space after therapy, before burnout.

It’s not about revisiting the past or reopening old wounds. Instead, it’s about learning how to stay regulated, present and balanced within the life you’re living now.

What Is Mindfulness Coaching?

Mindfulness coaching combines practical life skills with nervous system awareness and deep relaxation.

Sessions offer space to:

  • reflect on current challenges

  • plan realistically and compassionately

  • build habits that support calm and focus

  • learn how to respond rather than react

  • notice stress early before it becomes overwhelming

Unlike traditional mindfulness courses, this work is tailored to you so your schedule, your nervous system and your capacity.

Why the Nervous System Matters

Many people understand what they should be doing like resting more, slowing down, setting boundaries but struggle to actually implement change.

That’s because stress isn’t just cognitive. It’s physiological.

Mindfulness coaching sessions include a gentle hypnosis or deep relaxation element, allowing the nervous system to settle so that insight and planning can be absorbed rather than held in the thinking mind alone.

Without this integration, even the best plans can feel unfinished or hard to sustain.

Who Is Mindfulness Coaching For?

Mindfulness coaching can be especially supportive if you:

  • have completed therapy and want ongoing support

  • feel functional but close to overwhelm

  • live with ADHD or a busy, fast-moving mind

  • struggle with work-life balance

  • want tools to stay regulated during demanding periods

  • notice early signs of stress or burnout returning

It’s also helpful for those who want continued growth and reflection without needing intensive therapy.

A Different Kind of Support

Mindfulness coaching isn’t about pushing through or optimising productivity at all costs. It’s about learning to live with steadiness, even when life is full.

By combining reflection, planning and deep relaxation, sessions create space for insight to land helping you move forward with clarity rather than pressure.

This work supports resilience not by hardening but by softening and learning how to meet life with awareness, flexibility and compassion.

Moving Forward With Support

Burnout rarely arrives suddenly. It builds quietly, through long periods of over-giving, under-resting and holding too much alone.

Mindfulness coaching offers a way to notice those patterns early and gently change course.

If you’re looking for support that bridges the gap between therapy and everyday life, mindfulness coaching may be a powerful next step.

Sessions are available in person and online.
To find out more or book, visit:
melaniecookhypnotherapy.com/book-now

Healing space and time for body and mind…