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The Healing Power of the. . . Harp?

By Jim Mitchell — 2018

For thousands of years, the harp has been soothing the afflicted. Today, it’s producing some astonishing results in treatment.

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The Uses and Benefits of Music Therapy

Sound healing therapy uses aspects of music to improve physical and emotional health and well-being.

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The Autoimmune Spectrum: Does It Exist, and Are You on It?

Autoimmunity—which affects three quarters more women than it does men—encompasses a range of conditions and diseases that involve the immune system mistakenly attacking the body’s own organs, tissues, and cells.

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Effects of Synchronized Harp Music and Physiotherapy with an Emphasis on Harp Music Therapy

Being a ‘concerto’ of inaudible sound waves, the complicated human cerebral network of neurotransmitters associated with innumerable neurons and their connections identifies and transforms the energy from differentiated frequencies, resulting in the perception of music that indeed initiates...

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Using the Harp for Healing

Understanding harp therapy and how it has emerged as a complementary treatment of choice in the last two decades throughout the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Japan, Australia and Europe.

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Harp’s Tones Bring Healing and Happiness

The harp’s beneficial properties may be connected to the way its different notes can resonate positively with different parts of the body, writes Anne Dempsey.

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Harp Therapy: Music as Medication

While the nation hyperventilates over health care, more sober souls in academia are contending that music may be as good as medicine, and at a fraction of the price.

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Vibroacoustic Harp Therapy in Pain Management: Harp Music Used as a Form of Therapy Can Reduce Pain and Anxiety, Enhancing Quality of Life.

Today, the harp is being employed as a therapeutic instrument at bedsides in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices, and other clinical settings, where it symbolizes and serves as a vessel for healing, end-of-life transition, and transformation.

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The Art of Healing

Catherine Ann Lombard explores how imagery and artistic expression can help clients cope with cancer.

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The Healing Power of Sound as Meditation

As I witnessed the droning sounds of Tarek Atoui’s hybrid sculpture performance Organ Within at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, I noticed a family of four—two young parents with two young children—sitting quietly on the floor pillows of the rotunda.

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Elisa Shankle, Cofounder of HealHaus, Shares Her Wellness Routine in a Difficult Time

The entrepreneur and community leader on healing, boundaries, and tuning into yourself.

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