Posts Tagged ‘therapy’
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback aids Sutter Health’s pediatric music therapy program

A music therapy program for pediatric patients received a boost Wednesday when NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young and his wife, Barb, presented a check for $150,000 to Sutter Children’s Center, Sacramento to construct a music therapy facility on the midtown campus of Sutter Medical Center in Sacramento. Read more here…
Developmental music therapy class for babies creates good vibes

Lisa Gracey shares a puppet of an orange bear with 11-month-old son, Duke, singing ‘Old MacDonald had a Farm,’ encouraging him to be engaged in his music therapy class. He grabs at the soft material and bounces in excitement. Read more here…
Belmont’s music therapy degree designed to soothe

NASHVILLE — Belmont University will launch an undergraduate music therapy program this fall, making it the only university in Tennessee to offer such a degree. Read more here…
In tune: Library hosts music therapy sessions

Schipper, a music therapist with West Music, held two 45-minute sessions at the Cedar Falls Public Library for clients of Comprehensive Systems and North Star Community Services, nonprofit agencies that provide a variety of services for people with disabilities. The event was sponsored by the Friends of the Cedar Falls Library. Read more here…
Belmont unveils new music therapy degree

Belmont officials believe the school is uniquely situated to offer the program because of Nashville’s status as a hub for the health care and music industries. Read more here…
Your Call: What is the potential healing power of music?
On the August 11th edition of Your Call, we’ll have a conversation with filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett about his new documentary Alive Inside. The film explores music’s ability to combat memory loss through the experiences of individuals who have been rejuvenated by listening to music. How does music affect our brains and people who are aging or mostly unresponsive? What role does music play in your life?Join the conversation on the next Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you. Read more here…
UK HealthCare expands art, music therapy options for patients at Markey, Eastern State

More patients are benefiting from the healing effect of creative art therapies as University of Kentucky HealthCare expands the presence of art and music therapy at the Markey Cancer Center and Eastern State Hospital. Read more here…
Katie Finch, working on a master’s degree in music therapy, has helped clients including a 5-year-old stroke victim

Music therapist Katie Fitch laughs with Ava Taylor, 5, during a session using drums to challenge Taylor’s information processing Friday at First Christian Church of Peoria. Fitch, lwho is nearing completion of her master’s degree in music therapy, has been using her church as the base and with her guitar has been able to reach people with problems ranging from developmental disorders, physical and mental health issues and addiction problems. Read more here…
Music therapy: something for everyone, funded by (almost) no one

The session begins. Sarah reaches for the neck of the guitar, feeling for its sound. Stephanie Josselyn, a music therapist at Halifax-based music therapy studio Heartsparks, strums while trying to make eye contact with Sarah, leaning into the young girl’s reaching hands. Read more here…
Music Review: The Healing – ‘Childhood Home’ EP

The Healing is a four-piece band hailing from England – London, to be more precise. In their debut EP, Childhood Home, set for release near the end of the month, members Jim Moreton (vocals, guitar), Nicolas Py (drums, percussion), Sam Thiery (bass, guitar), and Ariel Moreton (harmony vocals) have put together a collection of five songs that combine elements of alternative rock, classic rock, soul, and country. The lyrics draw from the themes of childhood memories, family stories, and the connection with family members, which create a cozy, intimate, and almost intimate EP that everyone can connect to in their own special way. Despite the different genres the band draws on, the songs combine to create a sometimes moving and always pleasant experience. Read more here…