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  2. Your Guide to Music Therapy for Dementia Treatment - Healthline

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    individual, personalized music sessions. dancing, exercising, or relaxing to music. writing or discussing song lyrics. singing along with songs or music. playing or learning musical instruments ...

  3. Health Benefits of Music Therapy for Older Adults - WebMD

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    Playing or listening to music helps you breathe rhythmically. This can improve respiratory health, help you release body tension, and lift up your mood — all of which can positively impact your ...

  4. Music for Alzheimer’s: Benefits, Risks, and Techniques

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    Improve verbal fluency. Clinical trials have found that music therapy can improve language and verbal skills in people with dementia. Singing, songwriting, and reading lyrics to songs all helped ...

  5. Music Therapy: What Is It and How Does It Work? - Healthline

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    Music therapy may involve: listening to music. singing along to music. moving to the beat of the music. meditating. playing an instrument. Healing with sound is believed to date back to ancient ...

  6. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Music therapy, an allied health profession, "is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program." [ 1 ] It is also a vocation, involving a deep commitment to music and the desire to ...

  7. Music therapy for Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    For patients with Alzheimer's disease, music therapy provides a beneficial interaction between a patient and an individualized musical regimen and has been shown to increase cognition and slow the deterioration of memory loss. [1] Music therapy is a clinical and evidence-based intervention that involves music in some capacity and includes both ...

  8. COPD and Harmonicas: Music Therapy for Your Lungs - WebMD

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    What’s more, Hart says playing the harmonica helped clear out the gunk from the airways. “Many of our COPD patients coughed up secretions after about 10 minutes of playing,” she says ...

  9. What Is Expressive Therapy? - WebMD

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    How Expressive Therapy Works. This form of treatment uses creative activities to help you share and process feelings and memories that may be hard to put into words. It’s also called expressive ...