Archive for the ‘Music’ Category
Music therapy fundraiser to support Bloordale Village-based organization

This month is National Music Therapy Awareness Month. In celebration, the Canadian Music Therapy Trust Fund, in collaboration with The Canadian Association for Music Therapy, will host the second annual March for Music Therapy coast to coast, Sunday, March 29. Read more here…
Country crooner donates to Bloorview’s music therapy program

A little bit of country strummed into Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital Friday, March 6 when singer Gord Bamford donated funds to the hospital’s music therapy program. Wearing a black cowboy hat, black leather jacket and jeans, the 19-time Canadian Country Music Association award winner spoke of how he and his wife spent time at Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary when their daughter, Memphis, now five, was born with an imperforate anus. The little girl spent a week at the hospital following surgery and has made a full recovery. Read more here…
ABC’s David Muir Names Music Therapists ‘Persons of the Week’

Just last week, David Muir celebrated all music therapists as Persons of the Week on his ABC World News Tonight broadcast. He highlighted the work of several music therapists around the country but focused primarily on that of Maegan Morrow, MT-BC, at TIRR Memorial Hermann Rehabilitation and Research Hospital in Houston. Morrow, co-treating with several speech/language pathologists, helped Congresswoman Gabby Giffords in the process of regaining her speech following her traumatic brain injury that resulted from the tragic shooting in Tucson four years ago. Read more here…
Anti-Narcotics Cell to enlist music therapist to wean addicts off drugs

The Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) of the Mumbai Police has roped in a city-based event manager and musician to tackle the rising incidence of drug abuse among the youth. Roshan Mansukhani (43) runs an academy for aspiring disc jockeys in Andheri and will volunteer at the ANC’s Drug Free Campus initiative in city colleges. Read more here…
Music therapy program works to help children with speech, social skills

Isabel Vasquez only recently heard her 4-year-old son say “I love you.” “The only word he said in March of last year was ‘no,’” Vasquez said of her son, Demetrio Baeza. “Now he says maybe 50 words.” Read more here…
Relation Between Music Therapy and Newborns

The baby was crying ceaselessly. When mother leaned him to her chest, right over her heart, he suddenly stopped crying and calmed down. When she thought had fallen, she took him to his bed; as soon as he left her arms, he started to cry again. Read more here…
Carey music therapy degree program hits right chord

In the early 1970s, William Carey College student Helen Driskell read a medical journal article about special education and music therapy. “I thought it was quite interesting, and it looked like a great field,” said Driskell-Chetta, who did some research and learned Florida State University offered a music therapy degree. Read more here…
Arvizu: All Parents and Babies Can Benefit From A Little Music Therapy

Everybody knows what music is, but how many of us are actually aware of how beneficial music therapy can be for us and our babies? As parents, we crave socialization with other adults who can relate to our own daily struggles of raising young children. Read more here…
Waco: Cancer Center Provides Music Therapy

WACO (March 4th, 2015) The Baylor Scott & White Cancer Center on the Hillcrest campus is providing its patients with a rare form of treatment. Music therapy isn’t very common, but experts say it has the power to reach every part of the brain. Read more here…
Music therapy association will hold conference in Oklahoma City

The Southwestern Region of the American Music Therapy Association will hold its annual conference, “Follow the Thunder to OKC,” March 26-28 at the Aloft Hotel. Barry Morrow, Academy Award-winning screenwriter, will provide the keynote address at the opening session at 7:30 p.m. March 26. Morrow is best known for his motion picture screenplay, “Rain Man.” Various media projects led Morrow to become an advocate for marginalized groups, and in 1991 he was honored with a lifetime achievement award from the National Association of Social Workers.
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