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“The idea of music as a healing influence, which could affect health and behavior is at least as old as the writings of Aristotle and Plato.” - American Music Therapy Association (AMTA)
Music therapy is an established healthcare profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs of individuals of all ages, AMTA reports. Music therapy can have positive effects on children and adults with disabilities or illnesses.
The Cancer Institute is fortunate to have a volunteer, Jane Wauford, who not only donated a “portable” piano but also plays in the reception and chemotherapy areas. Light, cheerful melodies such as “The Sting” and a multitude of other selections entertain patients each Tuesday and Thursday morning. Just a few of the healing benefits through music include the following.
- Relaxation for mind and body to reduce anxiety and stress.
- Outlet for expressing feelings and emotions.
- Reduced levels of pain through occupying the central nervous system with musical stimulus.
- Reduced nausea.
- Help in coping with depression.
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