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  2. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Music Therapy also uses "Receptive music therapy" using "music-assisted relaxation" and using images connecting to the music. [ 43 ] There is some discussion on the process of change facilitated by musical activities on mental wellness.

  3. Music and sleep - Wikipedia

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    Some may find classical music entertaining, while others prefer ambient music for relaxation. Cultural background can also shape an individual's perception and response to music stimuli. The concept of music and sleep, although applicable to the general population, needs to take into account these differences to tailor each individual's taste.

  4. Music as a coping strategy - Wikipedia

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    The use of music has also been proven effective in pediatric oncology. [16] Music therapy is mainly used in these cases as a diversion technique, play therapy, designed to distract the patient from the pain or stress experienced during these operations. The focus of the patient is directed at a more pleasurable activity and the mind shifts ...

  5. Audio therapy - Wikipedia

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    Audio therapy is the clinical use of recorded sound, music, or spoken words, or a combination thereof, recorded on a physical medium such as a compact disc (CD), or a digital file, including those formatted as MP3, which patients or participants play on a suitable device, and to which they listen with intent to experience a subsequent beneficial physiological, psychological, or social effect.

  6. Relaxation technique - Wikipedia

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    Relaxation therapy, the application of relaxation techniques, can be applied in various settings to complement treatment for stress, anxiety, depression, and pain. It addresses both psychological and physiological effects of stress such as increased heart rate, sweating, and muscle tension. [2]

  7. Hospital stroke patients to be given music therapy - AOL

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    Stroke patients in South Yorkshire will be given music therapy to "inspire hope and progress" as part of a two-year trial. Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said the ...

  8. Relaxation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Hypnosis relaxation therapy has recently become another technique used among healthcare professionals to promote relaxation. When performed correctly, it puts a person into a state of deep relaxation and high vulnerability to suggestions made by the hypnotist. In addition to relaxation, hypnosis therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions.

  9. Margaret Cho is turning to music and theater in the face of ...

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    "Music is a passion outside of any other kind of work," Cho says."So music is something that I always do, but it's more social and it's relaxation. It's like a form of therapy to write songs, as a ...