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In this article, we explore the scientifically proven health benefits of music therapy and how it can be used to treat illnesses, medical conditions, and even psychological disorders. Music therapy is a very effective treatment modality that uses the therapeutic effects of music to improve quality of life for patients experiencing physical or mental health difficulties. It has been shown that meditation through listening to music can help patients with chronic pain conditions, anxiety disorders, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Music therapists take care not only about the auditory reception but also about the non-auditory aspects such as auditory imagery or kinesthetic aspects - for instance by putting accent on visual elements during song sessions. Music therapy has been shown to cause changes in the physical structure or functioning of the brain including an increased number of receptors, changes in the function of molecules in the brain, changes in the amplitude of neuronal firing, and alterations in connectivity between neurons. Music therapy can help treat many problems that affect both children and adults, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression, dementia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), among others. The most frequently used treatment is music and rhythm activities. These typically take place inside a patient's home with one or more music therapists present. Additionally, music therapists may work with patients using CDs and MP3 players for home use. Music therapy with children has shown to treat hundreds of children with autistic behaviors, communication disorders, ADHD, depression, stress, anxiety and other disorders. Music therapy is effective in treating children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by lowering stress for both the child and family members. Some studies have found that music therapy can improve communication skills in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, there is no research supporting the effectiveness of music therapy on communication skills for children with ASD diagnosed before the age of 3. Music therapy has been effective in treating childhood anxiety. It can be used to help reduce or avoid self-injurious behaviors in these children through specially chosen music materials which elicit relaxation within them. There is increasing research on the potential role of music therapy in the treatment of psychosis. Research suggests that listening to audio playing audio recordings of nature sounds can help alleviate symptoms, such as agitation associated with schizophrenia. Music therapy has also been shown to help people with dementia by improving their social interaction and pattern recognition skills. Music therapy can be used with cancer patients to improve coordination, strength, and relaxation during physical rehabilitation. Music therapy helps reduce stress levels in cancer patients for which it has proven beneficial. Music therapists also offer suggestions regarding posture and movement patterns that cancer patients may be feeling inhibited about doing due to their disease. This helps them incorporate movement back into their lives. Decreasing stress levels after surgery is an important part of recovery for any cancer patient. Music therapy has proven to be valuable in this aspect by reducing patients' pain levels, anxiety, depression, fatigue, nausea, insomnia and difficulty breathing. Music therapy has been used by physical therapists in the treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease. Patients are given music that they can actively participate in to ease motor skills or movement. The songs are designed based on how Parkinson's disease affects motor functions. cfa1e77820
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