Posts Tagged ‘healing’

PostHeaderIcon Musicians Collaborate To Present Chamber Music For Body And Soul II Feb. 13

Musicians Martha Summa-Chadwick, Mark Reneau, Nikolasa Tejero, and the CSO String quartet collaborate for Chamber Music for Body and Soul II

Musicians Martha Summa-Chadwick, Mark Reneau, Nikolasa Tejero, and the CSO String quartet collaborate for Chamber Music for Body and Soul II. A collaborative chamber music concert sponsored by the UTC Department of Music will take place at the Roland Hayes Auditorium in the Fine Arts Center on the UTC campus on Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. The concert, a continuation of a concert series begun last year and named “Chamber Music for Body and Soul II,” is designed to highlight the therapeutic as well as artistic elements of music. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Occupational therapy and mental health: ‘It’s not about basket weaving’

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Jane Reynolds can’t imagine doing anything else: “I love working with people. I love hearing their stories. I love seeing how they can change their life with a bit of support.” he makes it sound easy, but as an occupational therapist (OT) working as a community forensic mental health practitioner, Reynolds is tasked with engaging some of the hardest to reach service users: people with severe mental disorders, including severe and enduring mental illness and personality disorder, usually with a history of violent crime. “They don’t want to listen to country and western music, or dig a garden, generally,” she says. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy Program Helping To Improve Stress Levels In Adults, Kids

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Music can make you cry, laugh, feel excited or angry. It’s a powerful medium that can be used as a tool if we know how to use it. Experts say music can improve our mood and even change behavior. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon St. Cloud State Students Relax With Music Therapy [VIDEO]

ST. CLOUD – The world drumming group at St. Cloud State University is working on their drumming circle to help people relax. Last semester they hosted a relaxation chamber, which gave students a chance to sit down, breathe, and meditate. Dr. Terry Vermillion got the idea from watching a percussionist duo perform at a spa in Switzerland.
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PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy Shown to Ease Depression in Kids, Teens

Music Therapy Shown to Ease Depression in Kids, Teens

A new study suggests music therapy may be used to reduce depression in children and adolescents with behavioral and emotional problems. Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast found children who received music therapy had significantly improved self-esteem and significantly reduced depression compared with those who received treatment without music therapy. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Random Acts — Music therapy: Gregg Turne

Gregg Turner, a founder back in the ’70s of the Los Angeles punk group Angry Samoans, says he suffers from SDD — “songwriter’s delusional disorder.” To relieve his pain, Turner is undertaking his second solo-recording project in three years. On Saturday, Jan.  Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Anne Hathaway’s new movie ‘Song One’ highlights the healing power of music

Los Angeles (KABC) — Oscar winner Anne Hathaway not only stars in, but is also one of the producers of the new romantic drama “Song One.” The team who brought the film to life is a tight-knit group. Hathaway has been friends with the movie’s director, Kate Barker Froyland, since they worked together on “The Devil Wears Prada” over a decade ago. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Healing Diseases Musically

HYDERABAD:Using music as a therapy to heal diseases has been practised over many centuries now. Music delivered in a calibrated dosage has been found to evoke neural response and reset the imbalance created by disease process at different energy centers of the body. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Mystic-Healer on healing

Our society has been duped and drugged by the top 1 percent for eons as a way to divide and conquer and enslave us and keep us in their wars and drug use for their profits. We now have the Internet, social media, language apps and cell phones to learn that we are all just human beings with personnel issues and family issues that need new education and jobs for healing self, others and the environment. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Chicago Rapper Mick Jenkins: ‘I’m Up Next’

I’m all about feeling, know what I’m saying? Helping people out. I was asked before what I want to be remembered as, and I would want to be remembered for helping people. A lot of music that I make, the message is healing. So I wanted to call the project ‘The Healing Component,’ but that wasn’t my idea, and the person whose idea it was got upset that I was gonna call it that. So I started thinking about what was the healing component, and the only two things I could come up with were God and water. Read  more here

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