Music TherapyTopic Overview
What is music therapy? Music therapy is the use of music to gain physical and emotional
healing and wellness. A trained and certified music therapist, dance/movement
therapist, or creative 'arts expressive' therapist can provide music therapy.
Therapy sessions can involve listening to music, music-making, or both. Research is beginning to reveal how music works to heal the body
and mind. - The rhythm and tone of music can excite you
or relax you. Music therapy can help reduce your heart rate and blood pressure
and increase your ability to think, learn, reason, and remember.
- Music-making is a healthy way of expressing yourself.
What is music therapy used for? You can use music therapy to help your mental and physical
health. It helps people express themselves, find new memories, and calm the
body and mind through its rhythm, order, and predictability. Music therapy is
sometimes combined with movement therapies, such as dance. Music therapy: - May improve forgetfulness (dementia) by:
- Improving your connection to others.
- Helping
the brain produce a calming substance (melatonin).
- Improving how
well you speak.
- Improving long-term and medium-term memory.
- May help babies born too early to deal with
necessary but painful procedures. Crying is often affected by
music.
- Is used to reduce the pain of cancer treatment.
Is music therapy safe? Music therapy is considered safe. Always tell your doctor if you are using an alternative therapy
or if you are thinking about combining an alternative therapy with your
conventional medical treatment. It may not be safe to forgo your conventional
medical treatment and rely only on an alternative therapy.
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