Posts Tagged ‘therapy’

PostHeaderIcon From nursery rhymes to AC/DC: Lady Cilento emergency ward uses power of music

Paediatric music therapist Maggie Leung with a young patient at Lady Cilento Children's Hospital, Brisbane.

The healing power of music is being harnessed in emergency rooms at Brisbane’s Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital to ensure young patients remain settled during procedures. The hospital is the first in Australia to have a dedicated paediatric music therapy service team inside a paediatric emergency unit. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Basketball as music therapy at Bridges Learning Center in Akron

AKRON, OH (WOIO) – Kids at the Bridges Learning Center/BLC in Akron are ‘All In’ when it comes to the Cavs. They got to play games and learn how to be a team while supporting the Cavs. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Jazz music therapy helping kids with neurofibromatosis

ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) – A group of doctors in St. Louis are turning what looks like a dance class into therapy to help treat kids who have been diagnosed with neurofibromatosis. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music may help babies learn language skills

MIAMI – Babies who engage in musical play may have an easier time picking up language skills, a recent study says. U.S. researchers compared 9-month-old babies who played with toys and trucks to those who practiced banging out a rhythm during a series of play sessions. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy for your brain

The hills of Dairy Flat are alive with the sounds of music whenever James Wong, 7, and music therapist May Clulee get together. James, who loves The Sound of Music, has regular music therapy sessions with Clulee to help him better express himself and develop different ways to cope with challenging situations that upset or anger him.
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PostHeaderIcon Music therapy to begin in June

According to the American Music Therapy Association, music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. It is a well established allied health profession that uses music therapeutically to address behavioral, social, psychological, communicative, physical, sensory motor and/or cognitive functioning. Because music therapy is a powerful and non-threatening medium, unique outcomes are possible.  Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music as Therapy…… Not Just for Alzheimer’s

Music as Therapy…… Not Just for Alzheimer's

The benefits of music continue to gain momentum for seniors, especially those affected by Alzheimers. Alex Handyside captures the magic of music in this informative article. Music as therapy has been around since Plato’s days, but it really only took off as a science after the First World War, when musicians living near hospitals and convalescent homes were asked to play for recuperating veterans. Since then formal university programs have sprung up, and music therapists are now accredited by national or provincial professional associations. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon When Marvin got that feeling: The coke-addled, heartbreak-fueled story behind “Sexual Healing”’

When Marvin got that feeling: The coke-addled, heartbreak-fueled story behind "Sexual Healing"

“Sexual Healing,” a hit Marvin Gaye song, was not actually authored solely by Marvin Gaye. How the song came about is a long story that involves music writer David Ritz. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music for improved health

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New Zealand’s inaugural Music Therapy Week begins this weekend, highlighting the healing qualities of music, and raising awareness of music therapy. The theme of the week is Celebrating Music Therapy.
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PostHeaderIcon Music improves baby brain responses to music and speech

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Rock your baby in sync with music and you may wonder how the experience affects her and her developing brain. A new study by scientists at the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS) shows that a series of play sessions with music improved 9-month-old babies’ brain processing of both music and new speech sounds. Read more here

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