Posts Tagged ‘therapy’

PostHeaderIcon Patients benefit from meditation space

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A meditation pagoda was unveiled at Hillview Lodge in a special Buddhist ceremony. It will help patients feel relaxed and calm, and in touch with their soul. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Is meditation effective to control chronic pain?

Chronic pain is exceptional kind of dreadful pain. Usual pain can be healed by various forms of meditation but same is effective for chronic pain or not is the crux of the study. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Shambhala Meditation Center: An Oasis of Calm and a Midterm Antidote

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The partner meditation ends with a brief reflection on the experience. Then we are encouraged to bring our more open attitude into every day life, as we walk quietly from the upstairs shrine room down to the first floor of the center. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Lakewood Business Focus: Altitunes Neurologic Music Therapy

We pride ourselves on the use of live music, in giving babies and children a hands-on opportunity to play real instruments and on using music as a fun and engaging way to facilitate learning to crawl and walk. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation is Not Religion or Spirituality—It’s Technology

Meditation is not religion, not spirituality—it’s a technology of upgrading the mind that can enrich one’s life, including one’s religious life. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Does meditation really work?

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Meditation, as it is known, is still today considered an extremely effective method for de-cluttering the mind and improving mental clarity, productivity, stress levels, happiness and even physical health. Considering Dubai’s high incidence of heart disease and the high stress levels of many residents, it’s little wonder there is an ever-growing number of group meditations on offer. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy may work where other treatments have failed

Music therapy (MT) has been shown to be efficacious for mental health care clients with various disorders such as schizophrenia, depression and substance abuse. Referral to MT in clinical practice is often based on other factors than diagnosis. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon WVU Health Report: Music Therapy

While it’s not clear how music benefits the body, research suggests music therapy can bring about positive physical changes in patients. The right music can lower blood pressure, reduce heart rate, improve breathing, and relax muscle tension. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon PRAYER AND MUSIC: Therapist shares soothing power of sound at Pink Ribbon Luncheon

Pink Ribbon Luncheon, Deforia Lane

The rhythm of music is one of its most predictable components. When music is used with intentionality, it can create specific outcomes. Music has a way of transforming how we feel, move and think,” she said, noting that she has gotten “people who can’t tell you their name” to fill in words to a song. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditate to Connect, Create and Lead

The Sanskrit for mindfulness meditation is shamatha, which translates directly as calm abiding. The practice is not a method of capture, but of releasing. There’s a Zen saying that meditation stretches open the grasping hand of thought — and as that image suggests, we become much more pliable and open with sitting practice.  Read more here…

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