Writing a paper on this right now for my psychology degree... so far, empirically, music does seem to have an effect on "healing", although it seems to be limited to mindset of patients... it does not effect healing directly, but can facilitate a psychological state in the patient witch promotes calmness and ease - decreasing cortisol and other stress-related physiological effects - which can, in fact, aid in certain "healing" practices. I don't know, this field is so under-studied.
@virginia oman Obviously it is outdated, it was created in 2007 and published in 2008. What is your point in stating that? I think people who watch the video are intelligent enough to discern whether practices are outdated or not. This was merely a project done while I was at college. At that time there were little to no videos about music therapy published online. My intent was to generate intrigue, promote discussion and address misconceptions about music therapy. So many people have been touched by these videos if I were only able to publish all the emails that I have received it would blow you away. Music Therapy is a constantly evolving field. It maintains its legitimacy through quantitative and qualitative data obtained through clinical observations. Anyone who is interested in learning more about music therapy can find information at the AMTA website.
Writing a paper on this right now for my psychology degree... so far, empirically, music does seem to have an effect on "healing", although it seems to be limited to mindset of patients... it does not effect healing directly, but can facilitate a psychological state in the patient witch promotes calmness and ease - decreasing cortisol and other stress-related physiological effects - which can, in fact, aid in certain "healing" practices. I don't know, this field is so under-studied.
They omitted that LONG before this....the goddess worshiping world recognized the healing powers of music.
it really is this is something fairly new. keep an eye on it.
@virginia oman
Obviously it is outdated, it was created in 2007 and published in 2008. What is your point in stating that? I think people who watch the video are intelligent enough to discern whether practices are outdated or not. This was merely a project done while I was at college. At that time there were little to no videos about music therapy published online. My intent was to generate intrigue, promote discussion and address misconceptions about music therapy. So many people have been touched by these videos if I were only able to publish all the emails that I have received it would blow you away. Music Therapy is a constantly evolving field. It maintains its legitimacy through quantitative and qualitative data obtained through clinical observations. Anyone who is interested in learning more about music therapy can find information at the AMTA website.
3:25 on.... very interesting
Sounds pretty absurd, but Del Garbo was on the right track.
Great stuff but outdated. We know so much more now than when this video was made.
check that....3:13
Come togetherrr.... right nowwww, Over Me.