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The Healing Ability of Music

Saturday, December 15, 2018 By Stillness in the Storm 1 Comment

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(Heather Finlay-Morreale MD) I have had a complex relationship with music. As a child, I had several instances of feedback that I was “bad at music”.

Related Meditation and Music May be the Ideal Combo to Fend off Depression

Source – Psychology Today

by Heather Finlay-Morreale MD, 

When my class would sing at assemblies, I would get side glances and subtle and not so subtle clues that I should be at the edges and sing quietly. I played the viola from 2nd grade to 9th grade. I had fun in orchestra class. For the rehearsals, I was placed sharing a music stand with a strong player in the front so she could help me. But for concerts, I was placed at the back. By myself. By the time I reached 10th grade, I had dropped all involvement with music. After all – I was “bad at music” so even though it gave me joy I dropped it. As an adult, I listened to music and sang along quietly if alone in the car. When I joined a church and there was singing – I  barely whispered to the songs.

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As a resident, I had some exposure to music therapists in the hospitals. I saw how happy the kids and families were when spending time with the music therapists. I love seeing the therapist enter the floor — arms loaded with instruments. One day a teen was admitted to the medical floor in florid psychosis. She was for days now non-verbal. Further, she knew no English and was totally cut off from communication with most hospital staff. I asked the music therapist to spend some time with her – not sure what would happen. I later found the child tapping a drum in time to the singing of the therapist – a bridge had been built. It was the only instance of reciprocal exchange and connection the child had experienced in days. Music broke through the psychosis and healed. A friend shared another example of music healing mental illness. He was a psychiatric nurse in a state institution. A patient had been a resident for years and had always been mute. One day during a music session he

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played a 70s hit and she jumped on the table singing and dancing. From that point on she talked up a storm. Later in my life, I met a friend who was a professor of music therapy and a musician and often played in church. Her website introduced to more stories of music therapy’s healing.

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This year I faced the tremendous pain of post-herpetic neuralgia and I turned to music as a source of healing for myself. As a method of coping I have been practicing short daily sessions of restorative yoga and loving kindness meditation or metta. I found the Pandora channel Classical Meditation. I found the music soothing although I hadn’t listened to classical in ages. First I began listening just for these meditative sessions but then my listening expanded. I now often keep the channel on as I work and I find it lowers my heart rate and soothes me. I’m listening while driving. I found a series of meditative classical CDs at the library that I downloaded so I have hours of music for when offline. I have rediscovered the joy of music and its healing effect. Song was truly transformative. In the car on the way to undergo painful procedures, I had a relaxing music playlist and once in the pre-op area, I would listen on headphones to meditative classical as I got my IV and was positioned on the procedure table.

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Then suddenly this month I was healed of a great deal of my pain and my energy and vitality returned. I found myself playing cheerful music in the car turned up loud and loudly singing along. I didn’t want to listen to the melancholy indie rock anymore and created a cheerful playlist on my phone. Before I was stuck in a monotone low whisper singing in the car but now I was able to sing along and change my notes. In church, I was singing along audibly and with a stronger, more musical, sound. As my body healed – song returned. Music was with me all along this journey and once my spirit was restored my singing spirit returned as well.

Music has the power to transform. Lift the spirit. Build connections. Heal. I hope that more people can have access to music therapists. Music can be a greater anxiety-reducer and help people cope with pain more than medication in some cases.

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https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/presents-mind/201812/the-healing-ability-music-0

Filed Under: Consciousness, Evergreen, Health, Psychology, Uncategorized Tagged With: Consciousness, Health, mind, music, self healing

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  1. Emma says

    Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 19:48

    Thanks for this. I’m so glad you didn’t give up on music! I feel I could not be sane without it. My daughter is 12 now and loves to sing. I’m so grateful she will always have a tool to help herself express any emotion. It’s the fastest way I know to get into my right brain and out of my left brain (paralysis by analysis). I can play some guitar and some piano and I don’t play often, when I do I’m trying to remember the notes, lyrics, etc. It’s the strangest thing because if I “think”, I can’t remember the song; but if I just start to play, my hands seem to automatically know what to do. It blows my mind every time! Also I find loud music calms me down almost instantly- like it can blast away the opinions of others and bring me back to myself. I have also been using Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) to help clear past trauma. Tones are facilitating a more effective pathway between left and right brain and helping to move the compartmentalised trauma to the front of the brain for more effective processing in present time. Hearing is closely related to balance so it makes sense to me to heal imbalance with sound. Have a lovely day and thanks again.

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