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:: Music Therapy:: |
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Music therapy is an interpersonal process in which the therapist
uses music and all of its facets—physical, emotional, mental,
social, aesthetic, and spiritual—to help clients to improve or
maintain their health. In some instances, the client's needs are
addressed directly through music; in others they are addressed
through the relationships that develop between the client and
therapist. Music therapy is used with individuals of all ages and
with a variety of conditions, including: psychiatric disorders,
medical problems, physical handicaps, sensory impairments,
developmental disabilities, substance abuse, communication
disorders, interpersonal problems, and aging. It is also used to:
improve learning, build self-esteem, reduce stress, support
physical exercise, and facilitate a host of other health-related
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Listening to music does wonders to alleviate stress. Please
note that everyone has different tastes in music. Listen to the
music that you feel comfortable. Sitting down and forcing yourself
to listen to relaxation music that you don't like may create
stress, not alleviate it.
Many experts suggest that it is the rhythm of the music or the
beat that has the calming effect on us although we may not be very
conscious
about it. They point out that when we were a baby in our mother's
womb, we probably were influenced by the heart beat of our mother.
We respond to the soothing music at later stages in life, perhaps
associating it with the safe, relaxing, protective environment
provided by our mother.
Music can be one of the most soothing or nerve wracking
experiences available. Choosing what will work for any individual
is difficult, most will choose something they 'like' instead of
what might be beneficial. In doing extensive research on what any
given piece of music produces in the physiological response system
many unexpected things were found. Many of the so-called
Meditation and Relaxation recordings actually produced adverse EEG
patterns, just as bad as Hard Rock and Heavy Metal. The surprising
thing was many selections of Celtic, Native American as well as
various music containing loud drums or flute were extremely
soothing. The most profound finding was Any music Performed Live
and even at moderately loud volumes even if it was somewhat
discordant had very a beneficial response. Whenever the proper
sounds were experienced an amazing right/left brain hemisphere
synchronization occurred. The normal voltage spiking pattern
changed to a smooth sinusoidal waveform and the usual voltage
differential equalized. The entire human energetic system is
extremely influenced by sounds, the physical body and chakra
centers respond specifically to certain tones and frequencies.
Special consideration should be given to the positive effects of
one actually playing or creating music themselves.
Maximizing
With Music Therapy
As we mentioned before, there is not a single music that is
good for everyone. People have different tastes. It is important
that you like the music being played.
The following are general guidelines to maximize the effectiveness
of the music.
- To wash away stress, try taking a 20-minute "sound bath."
Put some relaxing music on your stereo, then lie in a
comfortable position on a couch or on the floor near the
speakers. For a deeper experience, you can wear headphones to
focus your attention and to avoid distraction.
- Choose music with a slow rhythm - slower than the natural
heart beat which is about 72 beats per minute. Music that has
repeating or cyclical pattern is found to be effective in most
people.
- As the music plays, allow it to wash over you, rinsing off
the stress from the day. Focus on your breathing, letting it
deepen, slow and become regular. Concentrate on the silence
between the notes in the music; this keeps you from analyzing
the music and makes relaxation more complete.
- If you need a stimulation after a day of work, go for a
faster music rather than slow calming music.
- When going gets tough, go for a music you are familiar with
- such as a childhood favorite or favorite oldies. Familiarity
often breeds calmness.
- Take walks with your favorite music playing on the walkman.
Inhale and exhale in tune with the music. Let the music takes
you. This is a great stress reliever by combining exercise
(brisk walk), imagery and music.
- Listening to the sounds of nature, such as ocean waves or
the calm of a deep forest, can reduce stress. Try taking a 15-
to 20-minute walk if you're near the seashore or a quiet patch
of woods. If not, you can buy tapes of these sounds in many
music stores.
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Music Therapy are offered at Sunrise
Health Resort. Highly motivated and committed team of doctors and
practitioners ensure the highest levels in the quality of
treatment and medicinal preparations. The special health and
beauty care packages are specifically designed to treat modern day
maladies.
For more details and cost of this Treatment
please send us your Query or
e-mail !
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