Posts Tagged ‘music therapy’

PostHeaderIcon Tribal Instructor Encourages Healing Through Music—It ‘Helps Folks Reach Their Inner Being, Their Soul’

Many people throughout the world find peace and solace through music. For the prolific writer Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., music was the only proof needed “for the existence of God.” Victor Hugo, the original author of Les Miserables, wrote that music “expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.” Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy and the Military

It was very fitting that between Veterans’ Day, when we recognize our veterans and all they have done for our country, and Thanksgiving, when we show our gratitude for so many and for so much, the creation of a music therapy program at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE) was announced. What an appropriate way to honor and provide assistance to those who serve our country! Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy Can Speed Recovery Time in Mesothelioma Patients

According to a study from the University of Kentucky, patients who were exposed to music prior to surgery, during surgery and after surgery were “less anxious before the procedure and recovered more quickly and satisfactorily after by being exposed to music intra- and post-operation.” In addition, the patients also “required less sedative medication and reported better satisfaction with their medical experience.” Read for more…

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy Research

The therapeutic efficacy of music is supported by scientific research.  A growing number of studies show the promise of various music interventions in alleviating pain and treating neurological and developmental disorders.  Music shows a positive influence on individuals suffering from dementia by addressing physical, emotional, cognitive, and social deficits characteristic of patients with diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music to Heal the Mind, Heart, and Body

Humans have been making music ever since they realized that tapping two sticks together could create an engaging beat. Music can foster feelings of joy, unleash our creativity, and is often a key feature of our most enjoyable social gatherings. Ever versatile, music can set the tone for romance or relaxation, and can impel us to move our bodies, whether for exercise or self-expression. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon How Music Helps to Heal the Injured Brain

The role of music in therapy has gone through some dramatic shifts in the past 15 years, driven by new insights from research into music and brain function. These shifts have not been reflected in public awareness, though, or even among some professionals. Read more here… 

PostHeaderIcon Cayman Music Therapy teams up with Special Needs

This presentation is the first of the Special Needs Foundation mini-lecture series. Emma Donaldson, co-administrative director of SNFC, said, “These sessions are designed to discuss a range of therapies and expertise in the field of special needs. We were delighted to have Cayman Music Therapy discuss how music can help with special needs children.”   Read the rest here..

PostHeaderIcon Open day to focus on meditation

“Many people like to come to our residence and meditate at the Singmo Buddhist Institute. We are actually having an open day on Saturday from 10am to 3pm which we are inviting the community to, there you can learn about meditation,” he said. “People are very interested in stress release and Buddhist thought transformation and meditation does this.” Read more here… 

PostHeaderIcon Meditation transformation: Uplift Counseling offers methods to drop stress, stay in the present

Hall works as a mental health counselor for Uplift Counseling. In addition to the weekly meditation sessions, she is offering a four-week workshop on primordial sound meditation starting Thursday at 7 p.m. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation Good for Trained Killers – War Vets

‘There’s a lot of coping methods out there that are offered to our veterans. This needs to be one of them,” the heftily built man said in a shaking voice at a meeting of the David Lynch Foundation, which promotes meditation for treating post-traumatic stress disorder. Read more here…

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