Posts Tagged ‘music therapy’

PostHeaderIcon Hospital plays music during surgery

Playing music to patients during surgery can reduce their anxiety and improve healing,” according to Yan Guijiang, a director at the Hangzhou Apollo Man’s Hospital, a private andrology hospital. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapists Bring Healing Through Tunes and Beats

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Music therapy has become a popular choice for the treatment of children and adults with autism and other developmental or learning disorders. Both music therapy and art therapy — another recently expanding field — are often incorporated into treatment plans for special needs children. Read more here….

PostHeaderIcon Best Drug Rehabilitation’s New Video Highlights How Music Therapy Is Used to Heal and Change Lives

The blatant truth is that people struggling with addiction hail from all kinds of backgrounds and have unique histories. And that’s why music therapy is so remarkable. It’s a universal language that brings very different people together, builds a sense of community, and creates transformative positive energy that can — and does — help people re-create a better, stronger and addiction-free life. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon The healing power of music

Now, as a music therapist, Bernadot helps other people rediscover mental and spiritual connections and joy. One disabled woman Bernadot played for could hardly open her eyes, he said. As Bernadot began playing, all of a sudden she began singing. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon What is music therapy and how does it help patients?

Music therapy has also been found to help people with mental health problems, children with autism and those with learning disabilities. Soothing music also helps to lower blood pressure, thus decreasing the chances of a person suffering cardio vascular problems. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon How Music Therapy Helps Learners with ASD: Part Two

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Learners on the autism spectrum are not impervious to the communication expressed through music. People with autism can perceive moods in music and respond appropriately. These are connection gains between an autistic person’s inner reality and their external environment. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Patients respond to healing properties, effects of music

For as long as there has been music, and medicine, people have noticed that when patients listen to music — or better yet, play it — they are calmer, complain less about pain and are more receptive to doing the things they need to do to get better. Today, medical science has established in clinical tests that music helps with healing in some obvious and sometimes almost miraculous ways.Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy proven to help heal body, mind

Music can be used to promote wellness and to treat those afflicted with certain diseases through music therapy, during which a patient listens to and creates music with the goal of treating the symptoms of an illness or for physical rehabilitation. Read more here…

 

PostHeaderIcon Center serves autistic children through music therapy, social skills groups

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Treatment includes clinic-based programs, social skills groups and music therapy. Each child’s treatment plan is individualized and can include anywhere from one to 20 hours per week at the center. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Playing for time: Can music stave off dementia?

Music playing in particular is something that people can continue to enjoy for longer than their occupations, or strenuous physical activity, Gatz said. It also has cognitive, physical and potentially socially components, so it engages many brain networks. Read more here…

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