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Wednesday 7 October 2015

Music therapy: healing in treble clef

Music therapy: healing in treble clef

It is a treatment that uses melodies, rhythms and harmony to meet psychosocial needs.
Hospital staff Txagorritxu Vitoria (North of Spain), during a clinical session on clinical and hospital applications of music therapy.

Madame Sousatzka, masterfully played by Shirley MacLaine in 1988, was destined to be a great concert. But the Lord's and an anxious mother who pushes her on stage too soon become a piano teacher who teaches something bitter in a Rococo London flat about the eviction.
Beyond the fiction film is not well known, piano chords get relax the more neurotic. Sit comfortably on a couch, dim light, after a tedious workday, is required.
Music for this purpose is an increasingly used alternative therapeutic discipline. Question to counter the fast pace of society.
Although music therapy is known since ancient times; it is only from the twentieth century, particularly in the early '40s, when it begins to be used as part of recovery treatments, giving people positive effects both mentally and physically.

FREE STRESS AND TENSION
This therapy uses music and some elements such as sound, melody, rhythm and harmony to attend the physical, psychological, social and cognitive needs of the person.
Experts clearly indicate the benefits: relieves stress and tension, relieves symptoms of depression and achieved high levels of relaxation.
According to experts, music therapy can be educational, preventive or simply psychotherapeutic purposes.
Besides, they say, it facilitates communication, promotes individual expression and promotes social integration. Of course, they have to be slow and soft harmonies achieve smooth physical activity to increase contemplative.
When asked "? What disorders is especially recommended" Ivanna Julbe, a psychologist, says: "Music therapy can help and be effective in a variety of disorders such as: children with special needs, as it promotes development and improvement in areas such as concentration, attention and impulse control, among others. Also effective in pervasive developmental disorder in language and personality disorder, depression, insomnia, neurological disease and also in more widespread use, it helps reduce anxiety and stress. "

Germán Eduardo Sabogal, director of the Foundation Integral Therapy and psychoacoustics (FIMS), explains that we all recognize when we are sad melodies and other happy. "We can also influence how we sense emotionally and, therefore, chose the musical works according to those energies with which we have at different times."

CLASSICAL MUSIC
Sabogal claims that there are studies that conclude that the melodies that also contain words do better.
"There are also data showing that listening to classical music helps increase cell reproduction and makes the rhythm of breathing and heartbeat fit the environment, which is to provide comfort to the babies, because everything positive that since the child perceives is in the womb and during the next five years affects their development, "he explains.
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