Posts Tagged ‘therapy’
Written comments submitted to New Jersey Assembly committee opposing new music therapist license

Here at PLF we see a lot of crazy government regulations. New Jersey is home to the latest sighting. Today, the New Jersey Assembly is considering creating an occupational license for music therapists. If you’ll recall, I recently blogged about the efforts of music therapist organizations to push for licensure. After succeeding in getting licenses implemented in four states, they have recently turned their focus to eight more states. New Jersey is the first one up in this wave. Read more here…
Hip Hop therapy: the primacy of reflexivity and cultural dialogue

The rise of Hip Hop as a medium for health, activism, and spirituality within various therapeutic disciplines signals the obvious: Hip Hop is not mere entertainment or a specific genre of music geared towards one particular demographic. As KRS-One notes, “…Hip Hop has always existed as a unique awareness that enhances ones ability to self-create.” In essence, self-discovery and transformation are at the core of creative expression in Hip Hop. Read more here…
Grammy-Winner Kirk Franklin Explains How Music Can Help Healing in Paris Attacks

If the title of Kirk Franklin’s new album, Losing My Religion, seems contradictory and raises more than a few eyebrows, that’s just fine. Discussion or “buzz” is good, especially when it prompts fans of the nine-time Grammy winner to talk about the record—and to listen to it and share its messages. Read more here…
Kapil Srivastava to commence music therapy and music yoga for NGO SAF

Kapil Srivastava, founder of India’s largest chain of Guitar Academies – guitarmonk, has been nominated yesterday as chairman of the National Committee (Arts, Music & Culture) for Social Action Foundation which is a leading government associate for Skill, Health & Empowerment. Read more here…
Music Therapy, More Powerful Than You Might Expect

An elderly woman was admitted to a medical facility in southern California, but nobody knew what to do for her. She was clearly angry, but she couldn’t communicate, and was impossible to console. After three days, she still did not speak, and would throw punches at anyone who came too close. That’s when staff called in board certified music therapist, Kat Fulton. Read more here…
Gospel choir to bring musical healing

BEIRUT: “Oh isn’t it good to be as one. Living in perfect harmony, sharing the good things God has done.” So go the lyrics of “Perfect Harmony,” which the London Community Gospel Choir performed during its inaugural concert in Lebanon at the 2011 Beirut Chants Festival. Read more here…
U2 brings music – and healing – in Paris show

U2 was built for the Big Moments. The band’s music is grandiose, earnest, intensely passionate. The in-concert presentation of that music always has been massive in scale, even when the Irish quartet was playing dives in Dublin and small theaters in the States. Read more here…
Today’s apps gone free: Hypelight, Shark Puzzles, Music Healing and more

Capture and edit photos, put together nature puzzles, and relax to the sound of music with today’s collection of apps and games. All app prices are subject to change at any time and without notice regardless of stated free duration. Price changes are solely under the control of the developers. Read more here…
Music Therapist Uses Comfort Sound Technology At Minnesota Children’s Hospital

A board-certified music therapist is using a brand new drum technology called Comfort Sound Technology to help improve the quality of life of patients and their families at a children’s hospital and private practice in Minnesota. Read more here…
“Music has a healing effect”: Finnish soprano Riikka Hakola in Egypt

On Wednesday, in the auditorium hall of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, classical music fans will be waiting for the performance of acclaimed Finish soprano Riikka Hakola. This will be Hakola’s first ever performance in the Mediterranean city and second in Egypt following her performance with the Cairo Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ahmed El-Saedi, in an evening that included the Luonnotar, Op 70, a tone-poem for soprano and orchestra by Jean Sibelius, the world acknowledged Finnish composer of the early 20th century. The concert took place at the Cairo Opera House on Saturday, 5 December. Read more here…