Finding a Music Therapist
All music therapists are trained musicians who have also studied music therapy.  Currently in the UK, music therapists with a professional qualification must register with the Health Professions Council.  They may also register with the Association of Professional Music Therapists.  There are several other music therapy associations. 

The best way to find a reliable therapist is to contact the Association of Professional Music Therapists or the Health Professions Council.  Ask for a list of reputable music therapists in your area.  If you already have the name of a music therapist, you can check if they are registered on the Health Professionals Council website.  They are listed under ‘Arts therapists’.  This website also has information on standards of practice for music therapists.

Read more...
 
Alternative Health Method
Music therapy is an alternative health method that uses musical experiences to bring about positive changes in behaviour and experience. These musical experiences range from singing, playing instruments, listening or moving to music, or creating music. Therapy brings about relaxation, promotes healing and contributes to patient’s overall well being.

Specially trained music therapists work with a variety of clients to treat a variety of ailments and conditions. These include brain injuries, autism, terminal illness, various psychiatric disorders, addictions and dementias. Music therapy has been proven an effective alternative health method for treatment of stress, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s disease, acute and chronic pain and stroke. Therapists often use music to improve communication among the mentally and physically handicapped, enabling them to better express themselves. When stroke victims listen to music, their muscle movements synchronize with the beat, and through repeated therapy, motor skills can be repaired or improved.

Read more...
 
Emotional Benefits
Influences human emotion: We all know ho movies and advertisements use music to create a tapestry of human moods to elicit a variety of feelings - romance, excitement, tension, sorrow. Lullabies are another classic example of how music speaks to the emotion without the crutches of words. Music expresses feeling and thought, without language; it was below and before speech, and it is above and beyond all words.

Expresses emotion:Music is what feelings sound like. Music helps elicit unexpressed and repressed emotions.

Read more...
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next > End >>

Results 13 - 15 of 15