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Music therapy

Music therapy is on the rise both locally and nationally, as researchers, doctors and hospitals increasingly embrace it as a way to alleviate pain and anxiety, aid rehabilitation and help general healing. Read more here….

PostHeaderIcon The Healing Power of Music

The Healing Power of Music, by Ariana Vincent, MASSAGE Magazine Self-Care Tip

Music touches the human soul across all illusionary boundaries of time, space and language. As we listen to music, there is a phenomenon known as entrainment occurring, in which our hearts involuntarily synchronize their beat to the rhythm supplied by external stimuli.  Read more here…

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It is proven that music is going to affect the therapy recipient, but I also encourage you to keep in mind that it is just as important for the therapist to keep his/her music play lists fresh and inspiring for their own enjoyment. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy hits the right note for young patients

Music soothes the soul, and might help heal the body as well. So hospitals across the country are retuning their patient-support programs to include music therapy, according to news reports. Read more here….

PostHeaderIcon Hospital expands music therapy

Music therapy is on the rise both locally and nationally, as researchers, doctors and hospitals increasingly embrace it as a way to alleviate pain and anxiety, aid rehabilitation and help general healing. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy for Alzheimer’s patients

Music has amazing power, especially for people with Alzheimer’s disease. Studies have shown that listening to familiar music can significantly improve mood and alertness, reduce agitation, and can help with a number of behavioral issues that are common in the middle stages of the disease. Read more here…

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Music has a significant effect on one’s mood. People have used music to inspire, to relax, to uplift, and to explore emotions. A new discipline of therapy, called music therapy, has even arisen and quickly gained popularity. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music as a form of healing

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Research in music therapy supports its effectiveness in many areas such as: Overall physical rehabilitation and facilitating movement, increasing people’s motivation to become engaged in their treatment, providing emotional support for clients and their families, and providing an outlet for expression of feelings. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon London’s best meditation apps

Summer might still be here but London life means the chances to relax are few and far between. Luckily, meditation apps can allow us to snatch a five-minute breather during a busy day. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Singers praise healing power of gospel music

 Jim Sieda performs Saturday at the Living Waters Gospel Jamboree off highway 11 south of MacDowall.

Music has a powerful influence on people, but it can be a force for good as well as ill, Seida said. Leslie, a Pentecostal preacher, was feeling particularly blessed at the moment; the next musician — a man who had once been an addict, but had gotten clean after being born again — reminded Leslie of his own victory over drug addiction. Read more here…

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