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Music therapy brings about positive changes in an individual. These positive changes may be evidenced in physical development, social and interpersonal development, emotional or spiritual health, and cognitive abilities.
A Doctor's Personal Experience of the Benefits of Music Therapy Dr. Richard Fratianne was a doctor at the burn unit at MetroHealth Medical Center, and had already introduced the idea of music being used for therapy and healing. While at the Medical Center in 1999, he had surgery for a brain tumor. The surgery had totally messed up his brain and he was very worried that he would not be able to perform delicate surgery on burn patients again. Dr. Fratianne says "I was trying to recover, but things weren't working right. I didn't think I'd have the mental skills again that I needed to return to my profession. A music therapist working at the same hospital visited the doctor. The ill doctor had played piano, by ear, for most of his life, but couldn't do this either. Thus, the music therapist began playing a melody slowly, with one finger, and then two. What was happening, Fratianne said, was that he "was being forced to integrate all part of brain function. As it came back, I regained my ability to do other things that the rehab therapists were asking me to do." Thus three months after his brain surgery, Dr. Fratianne was able to perform brain surgery again. Neuroplasticity-basically the way the brain rewires itself to go around damaged parts-and how it is amplified through the involvement of music-has been a topic studied greatly since then. Provoking Thought: Based on these discoveries, I am ready to add even more music to my life. Provoking Question: Are you ready?
Sources: http://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/index.ssf/2011/01/dr_richard_fratianne_benefits.html http://ezinearticles.com/?Benefits-Of-Music-Therapy&id=649910 http://stress.about.com/od/tensiontamers/a/musicrelaxation.htm http://altmedicine.about.com/od/musicsoundtherapy/a/benefits_music_therapy.htm |