Posts Tagged ‘therapy’
Atascocita High graduate explains benefits of music therapy

Atascocita High School (AHS) graduate Samantha Graham has chosen to pursue a career in a field more and more people are recognizing for its many benefits to patients with a wide range of disorders, diseases and ailments. Read more here…
New Music Therapy Study Recommends Treating Teenage Depression With Neutral Milk Hotel
CONGNITIVE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT — A new study conducted by the UD Cognitive Science department has concluded the lo-fi indie rock band Neutral Milk Hotel is a proven treatment for teenage depression. The band was tested alongside other musical treatments, such as Elliot Smith and Joy Division. Read more here…
Music therapy helping patients with dementia: Local senior living center using music as medicine

DENVER, Colo. – Imagine taking a class day after day and not remembering a thing. That’s exactly what it’s like for people struggling with Alzheimer’s. But music therapy can give those with the disease a break from the confusion and fear. Read more here…
Music Therapy Programs Help Chronically Ill Patients Breathe

Thanks to the growing number of hospital music therapy programs, the prognosis for some chronically ill patients is going from bad to verse, and that’s a good thing. Researchers with Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York City have found that music therapy — such as singing and playing wind instruments — helps to lower depression symptoms and improves breathing better than traditional treatment alone does for patients with chronic breathing conditions. Read more here…
Music therapy band finds inspirations in awful house

You may have heard of horror stories from renters who live in a bad apartment; but three Capilano University students have turned their horror story into a horror album. Josh Denny-Keys, Emily Brown and Bryan Butler are students of music therapy who shared a dodgy house in North Vancouver to save money, and immortalized their dumpy conditions in an album called Shack of the Year by their new band, Shack 25. Read more here…
Music Therapy Programs Help Chronically Ill Patients Breathe

Thanks to the growing number of hospital music therapy programs, the prognosis for some chronically ill patients is going from bad to verse, and that’s a good thing. Researchers with Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York City have found that music therapy — such as singing and playing wind instruments — helps to lower depression symptoms and improves breathing better than traditional treatment alone does for patients with chronic breathing conditions. Read more here…
Atascocita High graduate explains benefits of music therapy

Atascocita High School (AHS) graduate Samantha Graham has chosen to pursue a career in a field more and more people are recognizing for its many benefits to patients with a wide range of disorders, diseases and ailments. Read more here…
Music therapy band finds inspirations in awful house

You may have heard of horror stories from renters who live in a bad apartment; but three Capilano University students have turned their horror story into a horror album. Josh Denny-Keys, Emily Brown and Bryan Butler are students of music therapy who shared a dodgy house in North Vancouver to save money, and immortalized their dumpy conditions in an album called Shack of the Year by their new band, Shack 25. Read more here…
‘Sounds of the Tree of Life’ is an expression of healing through music and dance

Moment in Time Dance Company will present “Sounds of the Tree of Life” this weekend in Ashland, in an event intended to bring dance and music together to provide a healing message for both the performers and their audience. Read more here…
Oh Honey debuts new single ‘Healing’ with accompanying music video

Indie, folk-pop duo Oh Honey formed by Mitchy Collins and Danielle Bouchard dropped their new single “Healing” with the accompanying music video and we just can’t get enough! It’s absolutely adorable and makes you want to get up and dance. Read more here…
