Posts Tagged ‘music’
Rosebank pupils given music therapy sessions thanks to solicitors

DELIGHTED pupils said a big ‘thank you for the music’ to a firm of solicitors who helped to save a much-needed part of their school life. When they heard that Rosebank School no longer had the funding to provide music therapy, the team at Accident Advice Solicitors, in London Road, raised £20,000 to make sure it would continue. Read more here…
Parkinson’s Awareness Month: 30 Days- 30 Stories/Day Six- Music Therapy For Me

Yesterday, I posted a story about things former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart had been doing, involving the brain. It’s revolutionary. It got me thinking about how I use music when I’m feeling off. Read more here…
You Docs: The sound of music (therapy)

If you ever wondered whether music could help protect your health, consider the life of Maria von Trapp — “Louisa” in The Sound of Music. The last of the singing von Trapp children, she passed away this year at 99, more than three-quarters of a century after fleeing Nazi-occupied Austria. Read more here…
Georgia College students use music to help community

MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Music is more than just entertainment for a group of students at Georgia College in Milledgeville. While taking classes in the music therapy program at the school, they’re using their voice, instruments, and songs to help people in their community. “There are a lot of different definitions of music therapy. I think the easiest way to think of it as being able to use music as a tool to help people with a wide variety of things,” Katie Whipple, an lecturer in the GC music therapy department said. Read more here…
Feature: Music therapy helping autistic children in Nepal

KATHMANDU, April 5 (Xinhua) — Bono, the lead singer of U2, a popular Irish rock band, once said that “music can change the world because it can change people.” This is what a group of music therapists here are trying to do with autistic children in Nepal.”Music therapy can be beneficial to children with autism. The greatest challenge is to build trust in the relationship between the therapist and the child,” Kendra Gandharba, a clinical music therapist told Xinhua Wednesday as Nepal joined the world in observing Autism Awareness Day. Read more here…
GHS: Music therapy program could bring healing, peace to cancer patients

GREENVILLE, SC (FOX Carolina) – A nationally recognized music therapy program could come to Greenville Hospital System if the community rallies to get it there. The Jeffrey Frank Wacks Music Therapy program combines uplifting songs and group therapy to create a communal healing process for cancer survivors and patients. Cancer survivors tested the program out Tuesday, as a certified music therapist came to the Greenville Cancer Institute to demonstrate the benefits of the program. Read more here…
How music helps in de-stressing
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Music not only has its effects on the body, but it also helps in releasing a hormone called serotonin which happens to be the feel good hormone and helps in promoting the feeling of happiness and helps our moods to stay away from anxiety. Read more here…
Music therapist encourages creativity to transform seniors’ lives
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Sager, a music therapist, artist and composer, explained how direct engagement in the creative arts can help heal people and act as a medicine for the mind, body and soul. “Music is a powerful way to engage people,” Sager said. “Direct engagement brings a person back. Gone are the days of passive observing. It’s about remaining active and participating.” Read more here…
Music therapist discusses creativity to transform seniors’ lives
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Once a Sunday School pupil at The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Nicholas Sager returned to the church Saturday to lead a workshop, Creativity and Aging. “There are so many negative stereotypes about aging, and we forget that we’re more than our disease,” Sager said. “Creativity allows us to wake up what’s alive within us.” Read more here…
Drs. Oz & Roizen’s Tip of the Day:The sound of music therapy
If you ever wondered whether music could help protect your health, consider the life of Maria von Trapp – “Louisa” in “The Sound of Music.” Read more here…