A Cross-Cultural Approach to Vocal Music Therapy in Cancer Care

This study demonstrated the need to expand music therapy and mental health practices beyond ethnocentric orientation by exploring the efficacy of a cross-cultural vocal music therapy method to address biopsychosocial and spiritual concerns in cancer care. Ratings...

From Neanderthal to Neuroscience: Healing With Sound and Voice

Current medical evidence and scientific measurements suggest that music and sound are some of the most effective instruments that can be used to facilitate patient recovery from surgery, trauma, and disease. Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5...

Healing Sounds of George Ehusani

During an interlude in one of his sessions on art therapy during a course on psycho-trauma healing, Fr. George Ehusani picked up his guitar, plucked the strings in accompaniment to Prince Nico Mbarga‘s “Sweet mother”, a familiar song of global acclaim that...

Sound quality: Music therapeutic perspectives and criteria

In view of the patients’ nuanced forms of sensory experience and responsiveness to sounds, we suggest we approach sound quality from artistic, patient-centred, and scientific perspectives that involve physical, neuroscientific, psychological, aesthetic, and...

Life Rhythm as a Symphony of Oscillatory Patterns – Sound Vibration Modulates Gene Expression for Healing

The physiological correlates of the rhythms of the breath, heartbeat, and brain have been extensively studied and shown to be intimately related to our emotions, thoughts, and psychospiritual state. Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5 Interesting...

Ayurveda Perspective for Health Impacts of Mantra as Sound Therapy

According to the Vedic system, all creation proceeds through sound, as sound is the sense quality belonging to ether, the origin of all the other elements Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5 Interesting Avg: 0/5 Practical Application Avg: 0/5...