Research: BREWER, University of

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Abstract

BREWER, University of Plymouth, Faculty of Human Sciences, Institute of Health Studies, Taunton UK explores Guzzetta's (1988) notion that musical vibrations which are in tune with our human vibratory pattern may have a profound healing effect upon the entire body .

Background

Methodology

Results

The author addresses why music therapy is effective for some and not other people and offers solutions. An understanding of the principles and theories of sound and harmonics is central to using therapeutic music and healing sounds with positive effects. These principles and theories are explored; there is a focus upon strategies for the holistic nurse wishing to use this knowledge to facilitate communication and balance between the mind and body of the patient.

Conclusion

References

Brewer JF. Healing Sounds Complement Ther Nurs Midwifery 4(1): 7-12 Feb 1998.

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