Quiet Mind Dementia Relief, Cognitive Improvement, and Joy

Quiet Mind Dementia Relief, Cognitive Improvement, and Joy

From Alzheimer's Speaks by Lori La Bey

June 5, 2026 · 55 min

About this episode

Lori La Bey interviews Miriam Fein about the Resonant Silence Technique and its benefits for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.

Quiet Mind Dementia Relief, Cognitive Improvement, and Joy      #DementiaandSilience  #ResonantSileneceTechnique  #DementiaSymptomsImprove Lori La Bey talks with Miriam Fein, the creator of Resonant Silence Technique (RST)®. Miriam experienced the power of restorative group silence, and by using gentle tones that led to periods of silence, she created the Resonant Silence Technique® (RST) for her group work with individuals with dementia. She does RST training for people living with dementia, family dementia caregivers, and gives workshops on RST as a path to inner peace for people without dementia. Her working title for her program is "Quiet Mind Dementia Relief, Cognitive Improvement and Joy." This is also the title of her book. LEARN:     What the Resonant Silence Technique (RST) ® is. Why is silence so vital for those with dementia? How RST can change the way we understand what people with dementia need in order to heal. How family and professional caregivers benefit from RST exercises. The benefits of bringing RST’s quieting, meditative experience to the residents of assisted living, skilled nursing facilities, and…

People in this episode

Host: Lori La Bey

Guest: Miriam Fein

Topics covered

  • dementia relief
  • cognitive improvement
  • Resonant Silence Technique
  • caregiver support
  • inner peace
  • meditative experience

Keywords

  • dementia
  • silence
  • cognitive health
  • caregivers
  • meditation
  • inner peace
  • workshops

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Resonant Silence Technique (RST)

Books & works: Quiet Mind Dementia Relief, Cognitive Improvement and Joy

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