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Mar 12, 2024 · Key points. Music therapy works with the rhythms of the body to help reduce anxiety and pain. Music therapists can achieve a relaxation response. It's achieved by matching the music's tempo to...
Dec 15, 2017 · This article details the use of rhythmic music in combination with cognitive behavioural therapy as a model for practitioners working with those recovering from trauma, and the supporting evidence validating this approach.
- Simon Faulkner
- 2017
Apr 30, 2020 · From heartbeats heard in the womb, to the underlying rhythmic patterns of thought, rhythm — as one researcher puts it — is life.
This concept is used in dance/movement (psycho)therapy where, by guiding to move in a certain way, the therapist helps the client to evoke, process, and regulate specific emotions. Exploration and practice of new and unfamiliar motor patterns can help the client to experience new unaccustomed feelings.
Music therapists have a long tradition of working with traumatized clients, however, the brain-based rationales did not seem congruent with the less predictable and more idiosyncratic benefits reported, which seem to occur through more psychodynamic mechanisms of action.
Oct 23, 2020 · Rhythmic music predictably stimulates activity in auditory-motor brain networks. Rhythmic patterns of brain activity are not only driven by musical stimuli, but are also part of ongoing, spontaneous activity patterns that characterize the brain, such as in the default mode network.
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Jun 13, 2017 · How did rhythm cognition develop in human evolution? How does this evolutionary path relate to rhythm ontogeny? What is the biological function of rhythm in the millisecond to second range?