Posts Tagged ‘therapy’

PostHeaderIcon Experts: Music Therapy Has Dramatic Effect On Brain Injury Patients

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Some experts say music works through different brain networks than speech, and that theory has led to a new treatment method for brain injury patients. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Hitting the right note: how music therapy creates a path to healing

Cliff Brown knows how it feels to be trapped. For 12 years, he was caught in a cycle of methamphetamine addiction–a far cry from where he is now. “To be brutally honest with you, I work now and I used to steal. I used to lie all the time and do whatever it took to get high. I work now, and I pay taxes, that’s wild. Back then I didn’t care as long as the next thing led to drugs or alcohol,” he said. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Alexandra Hernandez: Music Therapy, Pitch Slapped, & Everything In-between

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“My name is Alexandra Hernandez; I am a 19-year-old 4th semester student here at Berklee College of Music, where I am majoring in Music Therapy. I was born and raised in Connecticut and have been involved with music since I was born. My parents knew I was going to be some sort of singer by the very fact of me not just being able to scream – but screech – at the top of my lungs. To the point that my grandmother came in one day and asked, ‘Is that a bird?’ and my parents replied, ‘No, it’s your granddaughter.’” Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Fred Penner Hosts Music Therapy Benefit in Toronto March 11

Music Therapy March 11 2016

Elevators, morning strolls, weddings, it doesn’t matter where I am. Every time I hear the very first chord in “Wonderwall”by Oasis, my eyes close, somewhat like a reflex. They don’t stay closed for long, but they do close, followed by a momentary swaying of the head. Every chord before the first line is sung, has a unique ability to take me back to the to the very place I was when I first started hearing, listening and overplaying “Wonderwall.” Read more here

PostHeaderIcon South Salem local develops music therapy program

“The further I get along in my life and career the more I realize the importance of helping people through music,” South Salem resident Vincent Castellucci told The Ledger earlier this week. “I am now involved in reaching out to assist a variety of people, from dementia patients to aspiring artists, and get a lot of satisfaction from doing this.” Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music Helps Healing For Sacramento Cancer Patients

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Pediatric patients at Sutter Women’s and Children’s Center are using music therapy to help them cope with their physical and psychological needs during treatment. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy being used to help people with dementia

Senior nurse Sara Robinson, left, and physiotherapy assistant Jo Ogden with twiddlemuffs which were created to help people with dementia

MUSIC’S role in helping people with dementia will be spotlighted at Airedale Hospital. Occupational therapy and physiotherapy staff are staging Time for a Cuppa, in support of a national Dementia UK campaign and to help families living with the condition. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Rev. Sekou & the Holy Ghost Offer Music to Heal to With ‘The Revolution Has Come’

Rev. Sekou & the Holy Ghost Offer Music to Heal to With 'The Revolution Has Come'

The world has always needed healing music. It’s sounded different every decade, but it’s always shared similar elements: simple songwriting, honest lyrics and a performer with a spiritual need to sing. The Rev. Osagyefo Sekou, a prominent St. Louis pastor, writer, organizer and now musician, understands this poignantly. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Working at well-being through music therapy

Music For Health Workshop based in Rye

The Music Well based in Rye is working locally with a mission of “wellbeing through music”. It sees itself as a ‘well’ to fill with musical resources to draw upon to support health and happiness, and has professional music therapists working with local schools and individuals with a wide range of health needs, from autism to depression, learning difficulties to neurological problems. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Mount Shasta duo provide healing through music

Anton & Laura

They say that laughter is the best medicine, but professionals agree that music serves as an excellent supplement. That is especially true when that music is all organic. Read more here

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