HealthRHYTHMS Facilitator Training with Frank Thompson
Experience two powerful days of rhythm, connection, and community at this in-person HealthRHYTHMS Facilitator Training, held at the renowned Remo Music Center in Valencia, California. Led by veteran trainer Frank Thompson, this interactive course offers practical, science-backed strategies to lead rhythm-based experiences that foster emotional well-being, reduce stress, and build connection.
Whether you're a clinician, educator, musician, or wellness facilitator, this training will prepare you to integrate rhythm into your professional and community work in meaningful, accessible ways.
HealthRHYTHMS is a research-supported group drumming protocol designed to promote wellness, connection, and personal expression. Developed by neurologist Dr. Barry Bittman and music therapist Christine Stevens, the method is adaptable, inclusive, and proven effective in a wide range of settings.
During the training, you’ll explore:
This training is open to people from all backgrounds—no drumming or musical experience required.
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Frank Thompson is a seasoned HealthRHYTHMS trainer known for his inclusive and engaging teaching style. With a background in wellness, education, and community arts, Frank brings deep knowledge and vibrant energy to every training. His sessions emphasize authenticity, connection, and creating space for transformation through rhythm.
Located in Valencia, CA, the Remo Music Center is a one-of-a-kind facility dedicated to the power of rhythm and community. As the creative home of Remo Drums, this venue offers a welcoming and well-equipped environment where rhythm facilitators, music therapists, and community leaders regularly gather to share and grow.
Where is the training located?
Remo Music Center – 28101 Industry Dr, Valencia, CA 91355 Free on-site parking is available.
Are instruments provided?
Yes. All drums and percussion instruments will be provided. You’re welcome to bring your own drum if you prefer.
Is this training eligible for continuing education?
Yes. This course provides 15 hours of instruction and qualifies for CMTE credits through the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT).
Do I need to be a musician or therapist?
Not at all. The training is designed for individuals from all walks of life who are interested in using rhythm to support wellness and community building.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle or any personal items you may need. Lunch will be provided on both days.
Do you offer reduced-price tickets?
Yes. A Student/Intern Pay-What-You-Can ticket is available on the honor system to ensure accessibility for those currently training or facing financial hardship.
This is a unique opportunity to become certified in an evidence-based approach to rhythm and wellness. Deepen your skills, expand your toolkit, and join a growing community of rhythm facilitators.
Space is limited—register early to secure your seat.