Posts Tagged ‘music therapy’

PostHeaderIcon Villager celebrates healing power of music in emotional concert at Savannah Center

Margo Smith

Margo Smith understands living with pain and the emotional healing power of music. She gave an inspired performance Thursday at the Savannah Center trying to make life better for sick children. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music Video: “Healing Song” for Charitable Fund with Local Artists

Jo-El Sonnier leads several prominent Acadiana musicians in a song that will benefit a charitable fund managed by the Community Foundation of Acadiana. The song and video were created with the assistance of the Lieutenant Governor’s office. Courtesy of the Office of the Lt. Governor. Read more here

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Music therapy

ONTARIO — Jonas Routtu is a quiet and reserved 16-year-old who has a love for music. He may not say a lot and prefers to keep to himself, but the Ontario teen has persevered over the last several months with a successful battle against Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Wednesday marked his last chemotherapy treatment at the Infusion Clinic at Saint Alphonsus Medical Center-Ontario. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon The healing power of house music

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On May 3rd, the day the curfew was lifted after the uprising ripped through Baltimore following the funeral of Freddie Gray, the House Music DJ duo of Ultra Nate and Lisa Moody was whipping the racially diverse crowd at the Red Maple restaurant and nightclub on Charles Street into a frenzy on the dance floor. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon WAMFest at Fairleigh Dickinson University: Healing veterans through words and music

WAMFest, the annual Words and Music Festival at Fairleigh Dickinson University, returns with a theme of helping veterans heal and will feature world-renowned artists of several disciplines who will perform and share their insights with audiences. WAMFest begins on Wednesday, Oct. 14, and continues through Friday, Oct. 16. It is free to attend and registration is required. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Learn how music therapy can help treat mental illness, health on Oct. 17

Erica Buchhammer Music Therapy

“Music Therapy and Mental Health” is the topic for the Mental Health Ministry program to be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, October 17, at Grace Lutheran Church. The presenter, certified music therapist Erica Buchhammer, will discuss and demonstrate with numerous musical instruments how music may be used in the treatment of individuals challenged by mental illness or other health issues. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy to treat brain injury trialed in Japan

Listening to music and being bounced up and down has helped a young woman who was paralyzed regain consciousness and could be a new neurological treatment method, a Japanese professor said at Taipei Medical University (TMU) yesterday. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Photo Gallery: Music therapy at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital | Oct. 2, 2015

Patients and music therapists enjoy a luau party, one of several week-long activities to showcase how music therapy makes a positive difference in the lives of patients and families at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital this past week. Pictured left to right, clockwise: Near center and sporting star-shaped glasses, Dylan Kelley; D’Anna Kelly (w/microphone); Rebecca Williams (headband); music therapist Melinda Ng (with ukelele); therapist Evan Privoznik (in back, with sunglasses); therapist Evelyn Laguardia (flowered hat); Maggie Montez (in hospital gown); Victoria Meyzen (heart-shaped glasses); Ranset Cordovi. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy

Music therapy

ONTARIO — Jonas Routtu is a quiet and reserved 16-year-old who has a love for music. He may not say a lot and prefers to keep to himself, but the Ontario teen has persevered over the last several months with a successful battle against Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Wednesday marked his last chemotherapy treatment at the Infusion Clinic at Saint Alphonsus Medical Center-Ontario. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Photo Galley: Music therapy at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital

Patients and music therapists enjoy a luau party, one of several week-long activities to showcase how music therapy makes a positive difference in the lives of patients and families at Nicklaus Children's Hospital this past week. Pictured left to right, clockwise: Near center and sporting star-shaped glasses, Dylan Kelley; D'Anna Kelly (w/microphone); Rebecca Williams (headband); music therapist Melinda Ng (with ukelele); therapist Evan Privoznik (in back, with sunglasses); therapist Evelyn Laguardia (flowered hat); Maggie Montez (in hospital gown); Victoria Meyzen (heart-shaped glasses); Ranset Cordovi.

Patients and music therapists enjoy a luau party, one of several week-long activities to showcase how music therapy makes a positive difference in the lives of patients and families at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital this past week. Pictured left to right, clockwise: Near center and sporting star-shaped glasses, Dylan Kelley; D’Anna Kelly (w/microphone); Rebecca Williams (headband); music therapist Melinda Ng (with ukelele); therapist Evan Privoznik (in back, with sunglasses); therapist Evelyn Laguardia (flowered hat); Maggie Montez (in hospital gown); Victoria Meyzen (heart-shaped glasses); Ranset Cordovi. Read more here

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