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Music in Recovery Motivating, Energizing, and soothing, music heals. It nurtures. It makes us feel good. And it all begins with just a few well-placed notes. ![]() Celebrate Recovery
Music has been shown to have a great influence on altering emotions if used properly. Known as the isometric principle, one of the most effective methods of using music to adjust emotion is to first match the mood with music and then to gradually change the music to whatever mood is desired. We must, therefore, be attuned to what we are feeling when we begin to listen. Who can benefit from music therapy? Children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly with mental health needs, developmental and learning disabilities, Alzheimer's disease and other aging related conditions, substance abuse problems, brain injuries, physical disabilities, and acute and chronic pain, including mothers in labor. ![]() ![]() Celebrate Recovery Pool Party |
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