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Showing posts with label Music Therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music Therapy. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

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Music Therapy for Senile Dementia

by - Dr. T V Sairam

Music therapy holds a promise for many of those who are affected by age-related
disorders. It is being recommended as an effective cure not only in memory loss but also for working with people who have movement disorders, especially Parkinson's.

Research conducted at Beth Abraham Hospital shows that Parkinson's patients regained some ability to organize and perform movements that were lost due to the disease. It was also found that for such results, it is necessary that the music selected for them must evoke a response in each of them. To make them move physically or walk,the rhythm must be powerful and pro-active. While prescribing the music, normally therapists go for such genre, which is familiar to the patients, based on their taste and preference. Normally music therapists study such patients to ascertain their likes and dislikes in music before prescribing an appropriate music dose for them.

However, recent research conducted by Dr. Giovanni Frisoni and his team at National Centre for Research and Care of Alzheimer's Disease, Bersica would reveal that people suffering from dementia could be an exception to this rule, as they sometimes acquire new and even unexpected tastes – and that too all of a sudden.

As dementia is characterized by loss of reasoning abilities, language skills and memory, no reason could be attributed to this sudden transformation in them. These patients started liking those musical forms which they used to hate when they were young!

A 68-year old lawyer who used to only like classical music in his youth, started
developing an 'ear' for pop music, which he used to call as 'mere noise'.

A 73-year old lady, who had developed apathy in her children also started showing
interest in pop music, which her grand-daughter was learning.

According to Dr.Frisoni, this change of behaviour could be due to various reasons.
Primarily, could be due to change in one's attitude toward novelty. For those who are above 60, pop music can be considered novel. Secondly certain portion of the brain- in such people- could be damaged affecting their perception in pitch, timbre, rhythm and acquaintance.

Another study by neurologists at the University of California-Los Angeles (1998) reported that dementia can bring out artistic talents in people who never had them before. In that study, it was observed that patients developed artistic talents, including music and drawing, which flourished while the dementia worsened. This indicates that as a part of medical treatment, the dementia-affected can be encouraged to learn or play a musical instrument if necessary with the help of a therapist.

However, in working with people affected by dementia, a caution has to be exercised as certain types of music can cause agitation in them. Music can bring out both positive and negative memories. One should endeavor to play those who bring back positive results in such patients. A close observation by therapists while music is played is, therefore an important requirement in such cases.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Music Therapy !!!

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Music can play an effective role in helping us lead better, fruitful lives. Listening to specific kinds of music at specific times of the day has been shown to be helpful in maintaining good health. Indian music, with its many Ragas, is known to be particularly therapeutic value. The curative power of music emanates from the resonance of certain ragas on hormonal and glandular functions which produce secretions that keep the body balanced and infection free.

I am posting the equivalent raagas of Hindusthani and Carnatic music separately, for the benefit of those who do not know Hindusthanai raagas.

                    RAAG - MAALAA


Ahir Bhairav
Indigestion
Rheumatic
ArthritisHypertension
Asavari
to build confidence
Bageshri
insomnia
Basant Bahar
Gall Stones (Cholecystitis)
Bhairavi
Rheumatic Arthritis
Sinusitis
encourages detachment
Bhim palas
Anxity, Hypertension
Brindabani Sarang
Depression
Chandrakauns
Anorexia
Darbari
Sedetive
Darbari Kanada
Headache
Asthama
Deepak
Indigestion 
Anorexia 
Hyperacidity 
Gall Stones(Cholecystitis)
Gujari Todi
Cough
Gunakali
Rheumatic Arthritis  
Constipation  
Headache  
Piles or Hemorrhoids
Hindol
Rheumatic Arthritis , Spondilitis
Backache 
Hypertension
Jaunpuri
Intestinal Gas 
Diarrhoea  
Constipation
Jaijawanti
Rheumatic Arthritis  
Diarrhoea  
Headache
Kafi
Sleep disorders
Kausi Kanada
Hypertension   
Common Cold
Kedar
Headache  
Common Cold  
Cough 
Asthma
Khamaj
Sleep disorders
Madhuvanti
Piles or Hemorrhoids
Malkauns
Intestinal Gas
Malhar
Asthma
Marwa
Indigestion   
Hyperacidity
Nat Bhairav
Indigestion   
Rheumatic Arthritis  
Colitis 
Puriya
Colitis   
Anaemia  
Hypertension
Puriya Dhanashri
Anaemia
Ramkali
Colitis    
Piles or Hemorrhoids 
Shree
Anorexia   
Common Cold  
Cough 
Asthma
Shudh Sarang
Anorexia     
Gall Stones (Cholecystitis)
Shyam Kalyan
Cough     
Asthma
Sohani
Headache
Yaman
Rheumatic Arthritis

One of the readers, Mr. T.L.Subramniam has sent me, series of articles on this subject. I will be adding them under this head. Readers are requested to be on the look out.

Courtesy: Ayurveda for you

Blogger cvsmuthy said...
Great! A commendable contribution. Hats off and a BIG THANKS
January 21, 2011 12:50 PM