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The Benefit of Music Therapy

Music therapy has become immensely popular in modern treatment processes. Music therapy has been implemented on many critically ailing people and it has worked like wonder. It is extensively used as a healing solution to the patients suffering from various diseases.

Music therapy is not only limited to increase personal development, behaviour development, self consciousness of an ailing person, it is even helpful to the intensive care patients. Music therapy can also develop the motor skill, communication skill of a person too.

Music therapy is considered to be a rhythmic entertainment to elderly patients suffering from severe diseases. The use of music as a medication was found in the history Greece in the 16th century. Music and dance was used in treatment of mental diseases at the time. In present days, music therapy is used to reduce the anxiety and stress level. It plays a pivotal role in modern stress management. Read the rest of this entry »

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Existential Anxiety and Psychotherapy Treatments

Anxiety treatment and symptoms usually takes a concrete form. People worry about their jobs, their families, their health. But there is another form of anxiety, known as existential anxiety (sometimes referred to by the German word angst, as it was German-speaking psychotherapists who first identified it as a distinct class of anxiety). Existential anxiety relates to more abstract concepts, such as mortality and the quest for meaning in life. In this article, we will look at three types of psychotherapy methods related to anxiety disorders and describe how they treat existential anxiety.

Existential Anxiety Psychotherapy #1: Multi-Modal Therapy

Multi-modal therapy is a type of psychotherapy developed by the South African psychologist Arnold Lazarus in response to what he viewed as a disturbingly high relapse rate among anxiety disorder sufferers being treated with traditional Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) methods. Multimodal therapy is based around the acronym BASIC ID, which stands for Behavior, Affect, Sensation, Imagery, Cognition, Interpersonal (relationships), and Drugs, though the latter aspect includes all biological factors related to brain chemistry. It advocates eclecticism in treating patients, drawing treatments from a variety of different traditions and approaches.

Multimodal therapy takes great pains to tailor itself to the needs of the individual client, meaning that it is unsuitable for use in an anxiety group therapy setting. It can sometimes include treatments from outside what as traditionally thought of as anxiety psychotherapy, such as diet and exercise regimes where an unhealthy lifestyle is thought to be a contributing factor in the patient’s psychological disorders.

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Tired of Feeling Anxious All the Time? Anxiety Psychotherapy May Be Your Solution

From time to time, everyone will feel stressed out, worried or anxious –  it’s completely natural especially when deadlines are approaching, or there is a lot of pressure in the workplace, or even when planning something as simple as a social event. This mild form of anxiety is actually beneficial because it helps to keep us alert and our minds focused on the situation or event we are dealing with. However, for some people, this feeling of anxiety can quickly snowball and fill their daily life. Anxiety disorders can be labeled as many things, from post-traumatic stress, to obsessive compulsive disorder, to various phobias.
Having an anxiety disorder can really take a toll on a person’s life, and even carrying out everyday activities can become almost impossible. Anxiety psychotherapy is an effective technique used to help treat people so that they can get back to enjoying a normal, healthy lifestyle. Anxiety psychotherapy is actually made up of many different treatments which deal with both the emotional aspects and physical symptoms of anxiety.

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