Posts Tagged ‘therapy’

PostHeaderIcon [VIDEO] Muhyiddin’s Daughter Releases New Music Video Calling For Hope And Healing

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Najwa Mahiaddin might be better known as the daughter of former deputy prime minister Tan Sri Muhyidding Yassin but she is also a popular R&B songstress and she put her soulful voice to good use in a recent music video appealing to listeners to ‘hold up your head Malaysia’ posted to her Facebook page on Thursday. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music Therapy Might Help People With Epilepsy

About 80 percent of epilepsy patients have temporal lobe epilepsy, in which seizures originate in the temporal lobe of the brain. Music is processed in the auditory cortex, located in the same region of the brain, which is why researchers from Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center wanted to study the connection. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy makes mood mellow at Desert Regional

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. – At Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, a group of volunteers has been *instrumental* in creating an atmosphere where people can heal. Professionally trained at Beth Israel Hospital in New York, one of the most highly-accredited programs in the United States, Keith and Jen Wenzel tour DRMC playing easy listening music for patients, visitors, and staff. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy could could help people with dementia

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A researcher at Anglia Ruskin University has been awarded £100,000 of funding to further investigate how music therapy can help those with dementia. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy could prevent epileptic seizures, new study shows

A new research paper presented at the American Psychological Association’s 123rd Annual Convention in Toronto this Sunday (August 9) suggests that music therapy could have numerous benefits for epilepsy sufferers. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon “The Healing Power of Music”Concerts Around the Cornert

Concerts Around the Corner, “The Healing Power of Music” Abaca String Band and the Film, Andrew and Wendy, by Josh Aronson at the Studio Around the Corner, Saturday, August 22, 6:30PM Film, 7:30PM Concert. Refreshments will be available.Join us as we explore the connection between healing and music. The evening begins with a screening of the Film, Andrew and Wendy, by Academy Award nominee, Josh Aronson. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon N.S. nurse channels the healing power of music

Brody McGee

You usually hear great live music in a pub or a concert hall. But now, thanks to QEII nurse Brody McGee, it can be heard in a hospital. “Music has been, other than nursing, the biggest thing in my life,” says McGee. The 24-year-old started bringing his guitar to work a few months, in hopes of providing patients with a joyful way to pass time. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Babies and Music

I’ve always been a lover of music. According to my mother, I was dancing to the Bosco theme tune from about 6 months of age and was a dancer for many years after that. m so glad to see my daughter following in my footsteps. In or around 7 months, I saw her little sways starting to emerge whenever we had music playing. Fast forward another 7 months and she’s already been labelled ‘the dancing baby’ by many! The head is shaking, the hands are clapping and the legs are bouncing. Just yesterday as we took a walk down the street, she broke into dance every time the ice-cream van drove past!. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy offers creative outlet for youth in detention center

Music therapy offers creative outlet for youth in detention center

Through a long-standing partnership with the Delaware County Juvenile Detention Center, graduate students in Drexel’s music therapy and counseling program are helping to bring joy, a creative outlet and—most importantly—music, to an adolescent population whose current circumstances are uncertain. Those uncertain circumstances often create a great deal of anxiety among the adolescents there. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon 12 Best New Songs of the Week

The latter is everything that makes Gary great: the distorted guitar, eardrum-rattling reverb, and a fucking explosive solo at the end. But it’s “The Healing” that makes him more than just a one-trick pony. Here he injects the ethos of the blues with the feel of hip-hop — in a style the Roots have long championed — that fits just right for his sound. Science has a lot to say about the healing power of music, and I’d prescribe Gary Clark Jr. to cure all our suffering. —DL. Read more here

 

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