Music Therapy
By trained Music Therapist
Research says that music has plenty of therapeutic benefits. Music therapy is an allied healthcare profession that uses the therapeutic benefits of music to address non-musical goals like physiological and psychological symptoms.
Pre-natal Music Therapy (for Pregnant Women)
It is proven that music has a role in brain development before birth. Listening to music during pregnancy will not only have a soothing and uplifting effect on the pregnant woman, but also a positive influence on the unborn baby.
Music Therapy in Geriatric Care
An evidence-based music therapy program catering to preferences, abilities, and cultural factors for individuals with dementia and their caregivers demonstrated that music therapy was effective in reducing caregiver strain, while providing opportunities for emotional support and connection.
Group Sessions for Corporate
Music group activities can improve team bonding, enhance communication skills, decrease stress, and improves creativity. It creates a sense of connection among the participants. Creating and listening to music can lower heart rate and cortisol levels – thereby reducing stress in both the mind and body and fostering an overall sense of health and well-being.
Music Therapy for Children
Music therapy can be effective in meeting the diverse psychosocial needs of children through songwriting and improvisation, and can offer opportunities for self-expression and communication. It can also help children identify their strengths, enabling them to maintain a sense of self-esteem and dignity.
