Music and Your Body: How Music Affects Us and Why Music Therapy Promotes Health
(2012-06-07 21:08:54)
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Research has shown that music has a profound effect on your body and psyche. In fact, there’s a growing field of health care known as Music Therapy, which uses music to heal. Those who practice music therapy are finding a benefit in using music to help cancer patients, children with ADD, and others, and even hospitals are beginning to use music and music therapy to help with pain management, to help ward off depression, to promote movement, to calm patients, to ease muscle tension, and for many other benefits that music and music therapy can bring. This is not surprising, as music affects the body and mind in many powerful ways. The following are some of effects of music, which help to explain the effectiveness of music therapy:
- Brain Waves: Research has
shown that music with a strong beat can stimulate
brainwaves to resonate in sync with the beat, with faster beats
bringing sharper concentration and more alert thinking, and a
slower tempo promoting a calm,
meditative state. Also, research has
found that the change in brainwave activity levels that
music can bring can also enable the brain to shift speeds more
easily on its own as needed, which means that music can bring
lasting benefits to your state of mind, even after you’ve stopped
listening.
- Breathing and Heart Rate: With alterations in brainwaves
comes changes in other bodily functions. Those governed by the
autonomic nervous system, such as breathing and heart
rate can also be altered by the changes music can bring.
This can mean slower breathing, slower heart rate, and an
activation of
the relaxation response, among
other things. This is why music and music therapy can help
counteract or prevent the damaging effects of
chronic stress, greatly promoting not only relaxation,
but
health.
- State of Mind: Music can also be used to bring a more
positive state of
mind, helping to keep depression and anxiety at bay.
This can help prevent
the stress response from wreaking havoc on the body, and
can help keep creativity and
optimism levels higher, bringing
many
other benefits.
- Other Benefits: Music has also been found to bring many other benefits, such as lowering blood pressure (which can also reduce the risk of stroke and other health problems over time), boost immunity, ease muscle tension, and more. With so many benefits and such profound physical effects, it’s no surprise that so many are seeing music as an important tool to help the body in staying (or becoming) healthy.
Using Music Therapy:
With all these benefits that music can carry, it's no surprise that
music therapy is growing in popularity. For more information on
music therapy, visit the American Music
Therapy Association's website.
Using Music On Your Own:
While music therapy is an important discipline, you can also
achieve benefits from music on your own. This article on
music, relaxation and stress management can explain more
of how music can be an especially effective tool for stress
management, and can be used in dailly life.