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PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy In Baltimore Fosters Creative, Healing Expressionism In Patients

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Amanda Rosado is a music therapist with the Sheppard Pratt Health System in Towson. As an empathetic, compassionate and open-minded listener with a long history and interest in playing instruments and singing, Rosado uses the soothing, creative expressiveness of music to help adolescent females at Sheppard Pratt discover the healing and therapeutic effects music can have on the mind, body and soul. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon FGCU students learn music therapy, apply coursework to residents of memory care center

Michael Rohrbacher wheeled a suitcase filled with musical instruments into the memory care center at Terraces at Bonita Springs. There were drums and hand chimes; maracas and shakers shaped like bananas, apples and lemons. For the next 30 minutes, Rohrbacher and two Florida Gulf Coast University students played music for, and with, about a dozen of the center’s residents. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Brazilian Music Therapist Uses Pathfinder Skills to Help Autistic Children

A Seventh-day Adventist music therapist is using skills learned in Pathfinders and church to reach autistic children in Brazil. Ana Carolina Steinkopf, who at 24 is barely out of Pathfinders herself, has created a musical performance called “Uma Sinfonia Diferente” (A Different Kind of Symphony) that regularly brings together 21 children and their families, a psychologist and 21 psychology students, a camera crew, a photography crew, a band with seven musicians, and a production team. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy hits right note with many Chinese

Nearly a dozen elderly men and women sat in a circle shaking maracas and beating bongo drums while three young women musicians hummed a song. After the song had ended, one of the older women asked guitarist Wang Weijia to create a song about a grandmother and her granddaughter. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Pianist shares passion for healing music

Piano soloist and storyteller Robin Spielberg will share original music and real-life stories when she performs at 7 p.m. Oct. 1 at the Sheldon Theatre. She also will make a special appearance at Mayo Clinic Health System in Red Wing to talk about another role she fills. Spielberg is celebrity artist spokesperson for the American Music Therapy Association. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Exploring Music Therapy: Group Drumming, Drum Circles

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In a 2007 study, researchers from UCLArts & Healing set out to determine if group drumming could help reduce stress in children. Those leading the study combined activities of group drumming and group counseling designed to build a variety of skills, ranging from self esteem to stress management.“We found significant reductions in all sorts of problem behaviors related to such things as inattention, withdrawal and depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress,” said UCLArts & Healing Founding Executive Director Ping Ho. “These are actually regular school children, and I think that’s what made our study so amazing.” Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy can be good medicine

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Music and church were the constants in Caroline Berry’s life. But a few years after dementia began ravaging her mind, nothing could convince her to leave the comfort of home for Sunday services. The cruel irony wasn’t lost on her son, Don Berry, of Elizabethtown. As his mother’s personality faded, Berry still saw the woman who would wake him after a late night playing with his band and push him out the door to Wesley Methodist Church. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music And Epilepsy, Part 2 – Music As Therapy

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The therapeutic potential of music has been widely investigated in cognitive neuroscience. But in the specific case of epilepsy, this use of music as therapy is particularly fascinating due its dual effect. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music Brings Therapy To 7-Year-Old Heart Patient At Chicago Hospital.

From left, Kathleen Larson, Ireland Larson, and music therapists Elizabeth Klinger and Hannah Schindler. (Lisa Fielding)

“Music therapy began during World War II, where nurses sung to injured soldiers to decrease their anxiety and connection with humanity,” said Klinger. “Eventually music therapists began working with children.” Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy can be good medicine

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What many healthy people know intuitively — that the right music has the power to tap into feelings and memories in the most primal of ways —is being increasingly borne out by scholarly research. “There’s a high incidence of depression in people with dementia, especially for people in the middle stages,” explains Melanie Walborn, a music therapist and co-manager of a therapy company that has worked with Country Meadows Retirement Community in Lancaster. Read more here…

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