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PostHeaderIcon Music therapy for hospice patients

Cayman Music Therapy, run by board-certified music therapists Kim Febres and Julianne Parolisi, will be running a pilot programme at Cayman HospiceCare using money they received in a grant from the Cayman National Cultural Foundation. Read more here….

PostHeaderIcon Spots open for Nashua music therapy students ages 3-10

Sonatina Music Therapy, a private music therapy provider serving New Hampshire counties and southern Maine is taking sign ups for Nashua students in February. Read more here… 

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy helps college professor speak again

He began taking music therapy classes at the Cleveland Clinic to re-learn the skills he had lost. “The primary thing we do is work on his speech through singing songs and then talking about the songs so he can practice his speech that way too,”  said Lisa Gallagher, a music therapist at the Cleveland Clinic. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Patients turning to music therapy to ease pain, improve social skills and mobility

The 9-year-old girl is among the increasing number of people who turn to music therapy to ease pain, improve their social skills and mobility. Hospitals and non-profit organizations in the valley such as Banner Desert Medical Center are using music as therapy.The idea of music therapy has been around for hundreds of year,“The earliest records of healing rituals always pictured drums, rattles and dancing,” Crowe said. “There is something intrinsic about the human response to music.”. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Montclair program uses music therapy to help veterans

To see music heal people in that way, it’s beautiful, and the real incredible part is you don’t have to do anything but give in to the music,” Lampert said. She recounted how, time and again, the facilitators of the program had watched some participants start the class with shoulders slumped, hesitant to make eye contact, and afraid to speak up. Through the process of writing music they changed, she said, into group-focused, smiling, active participants unafraid to stand up and belt out a tune.  Read the rest here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy lends voice to those with trouble communicating

Music therapy can be used to manage stress and meet specific needs, including developmental, psychological, social and emotional. For Alex, it gives him a way to communicate. Read more here..

PostHeaderIcon MindStart Brings Music Therapy DVDs to Dementia Care

Music therapy can provide cognitive stimulation, social interaction, and reminiscing for people with dementia, as well as calm them. MindStart, a provider of activities for people with dementia, has teamed with Music Through Life to offer music therapy DVDs designed to help individuals receiving dementia care.Individuals with dementia can also have periods of anxiety or agitation. Potential causes for this include frustration, worry, and boredom. This poses a challenge for caregivers, as they search for ways to keep the person active, while avoiding feelings of frustration and  failure. Read more here….

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy Can Speed Recovery Time in Mesothelioma Patients Undergoing Surgery

Surgery is one of the treatment options for mesothelioma patients. However, it often comes with significant pain and an extended recovery.  Now, researchers report that music therapy can be used with surgical patients to help reduce both pain and recovery time.Doctors and researchers have found that finding ways to reduce stress for mesothelioma patients can help them recover faster and have a better quality of life while undergoing treatments. Many doctors have become more supportive of holistic care and alternative therapies that focus on improving the emotional well-being of mesothelioma patients.  Some suggest meditation, yoga and reflexology as ways to reduce stress. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy and the Military

Articles specifically related to music therapy and the military included a 1990 pilot study using drumming with six Veterans Affairs Medical Center patients diagnosed with late stage dementias. [1] Results revealed the group could imitate rhythm patterns they heard and saw demonstrated, match tempos during group playing, respond to a leader, increase duration of their playing, and fit their playing more readily with others’ rhythm patterns. Read more here….

PostHeaderIcon UK music therapy program hums with excitement

Every so often, one finds a marvelous and unique program amid the throng of health-care offerings in university settings. The rare gems that shine not only for their effectiveness, but for their diversity, deserve as much appreciation and applause as possible. Read more here…

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