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Healing sounds

J F Brewer1

  • 1University of Plymouth, Faculty of Human Sciences, Institute of Health Studies, Taunton, UK.

Complementary Therapies in Nursing & Midwifery
|July 25, 1998
PubMed
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Musical vibrations may promote healing by aligning with the body's natural frequencies. Understanding sound principles is key to effective music therapy for psychological and physical well-being.

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Area of Science:

  • Sound therapy
  • Vibrational medicine
  • Music therapy

Background:

  • Explores Guzzetta's (1988) theory on the healing potential of musical vibrations.
  • Addresses the variability in music therapy effectiveness.
  • Highlights the importance of understanding sound and harmonic principles.

Observation:

  • Musical vibrations in tune with human patterns may induce profound healing.
  • Individual responses to music therapy vary.
  • Therapeutic sound requires comprehension of its underlying principles.

Findings:

  • Understanding sound and harmonics is central to achieving therapeutic effects.
  • Music therapy can facilitate psychological and physical change.
  • Holistic nursing strategies can leverage sound for mind-body balance.

Implications:

  • Provides a framework for understanding music therapy's efficacy.
  • Offers practical strategies for holistic nurses.
  • Suggests music therapy as a complementary healing modality.