Posts Tagged ‘music’

PostHeaderIcon White Rock-based rocker spearheads music-therapy benefit (with video)

Damn Fools

WHITE ROCK — A locally-based band is squaring up to play a for-charity show Friday (Oct. 10) that will benefit Camp Kerry, a Vancouver-based organization that offers support to families with young children who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy For Seniors With Alzheimers, Dementia, Depression

Music therapist Jerry O’Leary greeted his class at NewCourtland LIFE, a senior day center, with a promise to play some old favorites. “We mixed a little bit of gospel and a little bit of Motown here for you today, ’cause we know how you guys like that stuff,” said O’Leary, prompting claps and cheers from the room. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Public servants access life coaching, tai-chi, yoga, music therapy under their workers compensation

Public servants ... are accessing alternative therapies like tai-chi and private yoga cla

INJURED public servants are taking music therapy, tai-chi lessons and are receiving life coaching sessions from unregistered counsellors, all on the public purse. The Commonwealth’s workplace compensation system has now become so generous that public servants are claiming all sorts of dubious therapies. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy uses songs, songwriting to aid memory, motor skills

Music therapy uses songs, songwriting to aid memory, motor skills

TEMPE — When Scott Tonkinson begins working with clients suffering from memory loss due to Alzheimer’s or another cause, one of the first things he does is strum a guitar or play his keyboard. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Brian Schreck: Children’s Hospital music therapist makes music from heartbeats

CINCINNATI – A musical therapist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital combines music with patients’ heartbeats to help  families remember loved ones in a unique and lasting way. “A mother of a patient once told me, ‘I’m afraid that I’m going to forget my daughter’s voice,'”  Brian Schreck said. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon New music therapy program helps beat the battle against cancer

Certified Music Therapist Nicole Ribet transformed the lobby of Singing River Health System's regional cancer center into a concert hall Tuesday to launch a new music therapy program at the facility. (Photo source: WLOX)

OCEAN SPRINGS, MS (WLOX) – It’s said that music can soothe the soul. Singing River Health System has launched a new music therapy program in hopes promoting healing at its regional cancer center in Jackson County. Some cancer patients are already in harmony with the program. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Talking with … A guitarist who performs therapy

Oliver Jacobson

You now work mostly with the guitar, but you started with the violin at age 5. Was music something you gravitated toward? My parents read in a book to start kids on music early, so when I was 5, they gave me a choice of instrument and I chose the violin. In high school, I started playing in some bands and applied to the Berklee College of Music, where I wanted to study jazz violin. I got in, but after a year and a half, I felt unfulfilled by trying to be the best and practicing all the time, so I left for nine months and went on tour. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy program offered at hospital

From left, speech language pathologist Faith Gealey-Brown of the Health Services Authority, Cayman Music Therapy founder Julianne Parolisi, music therapist Kimberly Febres, Minister of Health Osbourne Bodden and the ministry’s chief officer, Jennifer Ahearn.

Some 50 patients have been availing of a music therapy pilot program offered at the Cayman Islands Hospital. During the 10-week program, which kicked off in July, Cayman Music Therapy’s Kimberly Febres has spent six hours per week with patients. Some of the patients’ conditions included: stroke, head injury, kidney failure, and heart disease. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Singer-songwriter Moby speaks about music as therapy

American singer-songwriter Moby visited Kresge Theatre while passing through Pittsburgh to perform a DJ set at the 2nd annual Thrival music festival on Sept. 14. However, instead of playing his popular electronic music, the singer-songwriter and DJ spoke about his experience with music as therapy. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy program is a godsend

A new documentary, “Alive Inside,” has sparked an innovative therapy approach with seniors who have Alzheimer’s and memory issues. The documentary explores the positive effects of music and the awakening seniors have when they listen to music from their earlier years. Read more here

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