Posts Tagged ‘therapy’

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy Is More Effective Than Other Relaxation Exercises Among Palliative Care Patients

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Music can be a form of therapy for people who are stressed and depressed. While it has already been proven that music can soothe the minds of ordinary people, a new study found out that music can improve the heart conditions of terminally ill patients, too. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Researchers find music therapy can increase well-being in patients

Music therapy has been used for over 30 years to successfully ease the symptoms and suffering for patients receiving palliative care, improving the quality of life across all ages and a variety of illnesses. However, few high quality evidence-based studies have existed to support music therapy. A recent trial by a team of researchers from Heidelberg University aims to provide solid evidence on the practice’s impact. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music review: ‘Seal 7’ — love, heartbreak, healing

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For Seal, songwriting is like therapy. And since splitting from Heidi Klum in 2012, he’s been immersed. “It’s really cathartic,” he said. “When people have something that’s ailing them or something that’s weighing on them and they go and see a therapist or a shrink … essentially what they’re trying to do is off-load. They’re trying to share the load. As a songwriter … you can articulate those emotions, or you can take that which is within and get it out.” Read more here

PostHeaderIcon The healing power of music: Symphony for a longer life

This was one of the last unpublished articles of the veteran editor Rex de Silva who passed away on November 16. When he began journalism in the 1960s Rex began with pop music. Later he evolved into the higher dimensions of music therapy, especially for those who are lonely and the elderly “If music be the food of Life, play on” is what William Shakespeare wrote while reflecting on his creative thoughts about music’s essential need for humankind. The sound of music is as old as the universe itself. It will continue to be with us forever as it helps fine tune our harmony of life. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Study analyzes effect of music therapy on palliative care patients

Music therapy can enhance terminally ill patients’ wellbeing and relaxation. This treatment has been known since the 1970s, but there is little scientific research on the subject. A recent randomized controlled trial by Marco Warth et al. in Deutsches Ärzteblatt International (Dtsch Arztebl Int 2015; 112: 788-94) analyzes the effect of music therapy on palliative care patients. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Researchers find music therapy can increase well-being in patients

Music therapy has been used for over 30 years to successfully ease the symptoms and suffering for patients receiving palliative care, improving the quality of life across all ages and a variety of illnesses. However, few high quality evidence-based studies have existed to support music therapy. A recent trial by a team of researchers from Heidelberg University aims to provide solid evidence on the practice’s impact. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon First Music Therapy Symposium to be held in Accra

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The Music Therapy Association of Ghana (MTAG) is set to hold the first music therapy symposium in Ghana, on November 30, at the British Council in Accra. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy Works Better Than Relaxation Exercises In Improving Health Of Palliative Care Patients

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From Mozart to Beyonce, music has been a form of therapy for plenty of ordinary people and hospital patients alike. Research has repeatedly shown that music can be used to improve learning, cognitive function, and symptoms of diseases like epilepsy and even Alzheimer’s. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy offered locally

SEBRING — While it may be more common to find music therapy programs in larger cities where there are community mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals and correctional facilities did you know that a music therapy program is available locally? Through grant money, Handicapped Americans Love of Life Organization Inc., otherwise known as H.A.L.L.O., is able to offer music therapy here in Highlands County and the surrounding areas. In 2014, H.A.L.L.O. partnered with Ryan Adamov, a certified music therapist who owns and runs Clear Sky Music Therapy. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy has been bringing magic and respite to Australians for 40 years

Music therapist Lani Motiekaitis with Nathan and Robin Tait

Music therapy has been bringing joy and respite to people with a range of physical and mental health conditions for four decades. The Australian Music Therapy Association is marking its 40th anniversary, but not many people have heard of it. Lani Motiekaitis has been a registered music therapist for 10 years and works around the Gold Coast. Read more here

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