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GOOD THERAPY

The Medicine of Music

Music is a big part of our lives. It’s on the radio, in movies, and we even catch ourselves singing a tune in the shower on occasion. We use music to enhance our many different moods. We can use it to gear up for a big game. We also use it to motivate us to get chores done, or to lift our spirits. We even use music to add to our mood, such as sadness or calmness.

Music has been used as a form of therapy for a long time to help boost energy levels and improve your mood. It can also help with disorders such as depression or anxiety. In adults, music therapy can help regulate your heart beat and blood pressure as well as your mood. It can even help to increase the effectiveness of antidepressants.

Music sways our emotions so we can feel a certain way. It can help us feel certain emotions more deeply such as sadness or happiness. There are certain pieces of music that make people feel a certain way. Because music is easy to access, this is a good form of therapy to recommend.

Music affects every part of your body from your brain waves to your breathing and heart rate. The beat of the music can change your mood. Faster beats can create more alert thinking while slower beats promote a sense of calm. This is one reason that music therapy has been used to help with chronic stress.

Music therapy has actually shown a positive effect on your health as well. It can lower your blood pressure, ease muscle tension and even reduce the risk of stroke and other long term health problems.

Music therapy is a great option because it can be used at home. You can find what music you react the best to, whether for relaxation or to get a boost of energy. It can allow you to deal with stress on a daily basis and can even help you sleep better at the end of the day.