Posts Tagged ‘healing’

PostHeaderIcon Healing Through Sacred Sound and Music: Part 1

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Music or rhythmic chanting can have a healing affect on the body. The word ‘music’ from the Greek ‘mousike’ – by way of the Latin ‘musica’ – is formed from the Greek root ‘mousa’, the ancient Egyptian root ‘muse’ and Celtic suffix ‘ike’. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Can meditation top medication?

Meditation didn’t appear to help much in relieving everyday problems such as stress, sleep problems, or substance abuse issues. And it appeared to be about as effective as other behavioral health strategies such as exercise, group therapy, and relaxation techniques for helping people cope with mood problems and chronic pain. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy for special children

Music therapy for special children

“The goals of music therapy are emotional, social and psychological based rather than practical and skill-based.” Plus, by playing an instrument, self-esteem is heightened. The main goal of music therapy at Sampoorna is not to make a musician out of a child, but to make planned use of interactive music (vocal, instrumental and rhythmic movements) towards achieving certain developmental goals of autism. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Mindfulness Meditation: As Simple As Breathing?

Mindfulness Meditation: As Simple As Breathing?

Mindfulness is either on the cusp of something great, or risks becoming the latest self-help fad to perish from oversimplification. It has, without a doubt, improved my functioning with bipolar disorder. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditations on pregnancy

Brewer, a reflexologist and Reiki master, hopes the book will help other expectant mums. Plans are underway for the meditations to be used in pregnancy meditation classes in the New Year. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Swedish music therapy method for aged strikes chord in nursing homes

The Bunne method helps many elderly people stay healthy physically and mentally and avoid increases in the level of required nursing care, according to Gustav Strandell, the president of Maihama Club. The method is said to improve a person’s brain function, memory and voicing capacity. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation: Help may lie within us

Researchers do not know why, but meditation helped relieved symptoms in those suffering psychological distress.

Meditation may offer the same relief as antidepressants for people with symptoms of anxiety and depression, according to an analysis of previous findings on the practice. The analysis also suggested that meditation eased pain, though it was not clear which types of pain benefit most. Read more here…

 

PostHeaderIcon Meditation better than antidepressants?

Meditation

Study findings show that moderate evidence in the medical literature that mindfulness meditation programs show small improvements in anxiety, depression, and pain. For instance, the effect size for the effect on depression was 0.3, which is what would be expected from an anti-depressant. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation Can Help Manage Anxiety, Depression And Pain

Western medicine has questioned the medical benefits of meditation.

The focus of mindfulness meditation is to train the brain to stay in the moment. To do this, practitioners are taught to let go of the regrets of the past as well as anxieties about the future. This study reviewed earlier research that evaluated the effectiveness of meditation for managing a whole range of medical conditions — from breast cancer, irritable bowel syndrome and fibromyalgia to depression. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon For Depression Treatment, Meditation Might Rival Medication

Meditation

A new review study, out yesterday in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Internal Medicine, finds that mindfulness meditation may rival antidepressants in easing the symptoms of depression. Read more here…

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