Posts Tagged ‘music’
CSU Music Therapy host fundraiser at Avogadro’s Number

CSU is home to one of the nations’s leading music therapy programs, and they need Ram suppoort. They’re holding a fundraiser at Avogadro’s Number, Thursday, April 17 at 630 p.m where the O’Connor Brothers physically, mentally and emotionally therapeutic use of music in a clinical environment. Read more here…
Reporter’s Notebook: Music therapy licensure stalled
Music therapists in Minnesota will have to wait at least another year to get a license. The bill was stopped in its tracks by a costly new licensing system just for music therapists, who would have to pay $4,575 each to get licensed. Read more here…
Music therapy programs hosted by Indian Hill in Harvard

Indian Hill Music School will offer an eight-week music therapy program, at 10 a.m., beginning Tuesday, April 22, at the Harvard Council on Aging, Hildreth House. Read more here…
Therapists use music as a tool to deliver treatment

WASHINGTON — Three-and-a-half-year-old Emma Quick runs into a room filled with instruments spread out across the floor. Her energy and excitement cause her blonde pig tails to bounce above her blue polka-dot shirt. Read more here…
Loss, love and the healing power of music

HOW we deal with depression caused by sorrow and loss is different for each one of us. While there are stages of grieving that might be common — shock, numbness, anger, denial, sorrow, resignation, acceptance and healing — how we deal with fate depends on our character, experience of life and the help and influence of those we love. Read more here…
Music therapist takes a melodic approach to healing

Music has healing properties – whether it’s quiet jazz or cacophonous rock anthem, a song can help long-repressed feelings to emerge, said Lisa Summer, who is one of over 5,000 board-certified music therapists in the U.S., and director of the music therapy program at Anna Marie College in Paxton. Read more here…
Music therapy: 5 things music can help you with

There is more to music than we hear. Don’t you always believe that music might be how your feelings sound out loud? Into the void there begins to form a third space which is tenuous and invisible to others but exists only between you and the music even if you are a music lover or not. Audio therapy is one of the best modes of letting go of your blues. There is scientific research to back up the fact about the healing properties of music. It is a proven fact that music indeed lowers your stress levels to a great extent. Read more here…
4th Annual Finn Fest Supports Joe Finn Music Therapy Program at MMC
The Fourth Annual Finn Fest will be held on Sunday, May 18 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Norwood Inn in Avon-by-the-Sea to honor Joe Finn, a beloved father who lost his battle to a glioblastoma brain tumor in the summer of 2008. Proceeds from the event benefit the Joe Finn Music Therapy Program at the Leon Hess Cancer Center at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch. Read more here…
Doctors Sing To Provide Music Therapy For Patients In South Indian Hospital

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, with the signing of the ASEAN Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) by the Founding Fathers of ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Read more here…
Waco: Cancer Center Seeks Music Therapy Program
WACO (March 27, 2014) The Baylor Scott & White Cancer Center is seeking funding for a music therapy program, but needs the public’s support to get it. Read more here…