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    In the article‚ the author expresses how music evokes memories‚ feelings‚ and sensations. Music therapy has been found to be effective for patients with dementia. Schaeffer explains that music shares a close relationship with your unconscious emotions and the emotions are activated by musical movement. The feelings are so strong that they are meaningful even if the patient cannot remember who they are. Music therapy improves wellbeing in the following areas: memory recall‚ vocal fluency‚ positive

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    Improvisation Music Therapy literature documents the development and value of improvisation in clinical work working with different kind of clinical populations. Improvisation is a category of Music Therapy often used by therapists Within improvisation‚ there are many forms‚ methods and techniques. Therapists use improvisation in order to allow the clients to improve self-expression‚ creativity and communication using voice‚ movement and percussion instruments. The client makes up his or her own music spontaneously

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    passion for music‚ and in the sixth grade‚ I started taking voice and piano lessons. Once I made it to high school‚ I was certain that I wanted a career in music. I convinced myself that music is what I was destined to do. During my junior year‚ I stumbled upon music therapy‚ which was a great combination of my two favorite things—music and helping others— and ultimately decided to apply for Belmont. The first few months of classes were great; I was even more in love with music therapy and how it

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    KONG BAPTIST UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THE PRACTICE OF MUSIC THERAPY IN HONG KONG By LAM HOI YAN April‚ 2007 04002865 ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to examine the development of music therapy in Hong Kong. Specifically‚ a number of related issues were studied including definition of music therapy‚ the origin of music therapy‚ the recent developments in music therapy in China‚ establishment of a music therapy session‚ and the setting of therapeutic

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    inform you of the pros and cons of using antidepressants or music therapy to treat depression. C. I am qualified to speak on this topic as I have done extensive research that has made me quite knowledgeable. D. Preview of Main Points: I will do this by informing you of 1. The effectiveness of antidepressants. 2. The harmful side effects of antidepressants. 3. The effectiveness of Music Therapy. 4. Getting Music Therapy covered by health care and musicogenic epilepsy. (Transition)

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    The Effects of Music Therapy on Mentally Handicapped People Music therapy is a controversial but effective form of rehabilitation on mentally handicapped people. A great amount of research has been completed on this subject. It has been proven that our brains respond to music as if it were medicine. Music therapy is not a commonly used health care‚ but recent studies have suggested it can have a wide range of benefits. Music therapy is the prescribed use of music and related strategies

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    Psychoanalytic therapy The Basic Philosophies Human beings are basically determined by psychic energy and by early experiences. Unconscious motives and conflicts are cen-tral in present behavior. Irrational forces are strong; the person is driven by sexual and aggressive impulses. Early development is of critical importance because later personality problems have their roots in repressed childhood conflicts. Adlerian therapy Humans are motivated by social interest‚ by striving toward goals‚

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    Music‚ it’s all around us be it in the car on your way to work‚ on the elevator‚ as a ringtone on your cellphone it’s everywhere. Mothers are often encouraged to play classical music for their infants to enhance cognitive function. Many of us are using music therapy‚ whether we are aware of it or not. Music has long been proven to help reduce stress‚ elevate mood and even enhance learning! Music therapy is the use of music as an interventional and expressive therapy. The term refers to both an allied

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    Densie Keaton Social Networking Advantages and Disadvantages HLT 610 Grand Canyon University Finding the advantages and disadvantages of social networking for career advancement was to say the least interesting. The employment advancement with Social media in education can teach students marketing skills early on in the process. When using sites like Facebook‚ twitter‚ and Instagram individuals are able to send information about themselves out to millions of people. If that same person

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    Courtney Everette Ms. Askue August 26‚ 2014 English IV Music Therapy Introduction: Ever since I was a little girl‚ I’ve observed people playing music around me. My family is musically inclined‚ which I believe is the reason I’ve been drawn to it. In 2006‚ I began taking guitar lessons but I never had much interest in playing. Things changed in 2009‚ and I wished to be different. I wanted to be good at something so I began to teach myself guitar and have stuck with the guitar until now. In 2010

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