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		<title>Music &amp; Mental Health</title>
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Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.
The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients [...]]]></description>
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<p>Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.</p>
<p>The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients with mental disorders (like dementia). Nearly 5% of elderly people older than 60 suffer from dementia.</p>
<p>S.C. Tiwari, the head of the Geriatric Mental Health Department, said that music is found to have a positive impact on patients suffering from mental tension. Slow and melodious music soothes tension; rock, pop, and fast music should be avoided because of the negative emotions it can draw out, and it also raises blood pressure. So, soft, melodious, and soothing music is the way to go if you want to relieve your mental tension.</p>
<p>Not only can music therapy help people with mental illnesses, but playing an instrument and being a part of an ensemble can help, too.</p>
<p>Tunefoolery Concert Ensembles is a group of 50 musicians from Cambridge, Massachusetts, who are all living with a mental illness. The group helps musicians move away from the mental patient role into a new identity as a professional musician and performer.</p>
<p>“Tunefoolery is a great example of how non-traditional mental health treatment truly can change people’s lives,” said one of the band members. “Music is powerful medicine! I have a tremendous feeling of belonging with Tunefoolery. I have found great friends here. It’s a job and a creative outlet at the same time.</p>
<p>The members perform as solo acts or small ensembles; they play 75 to 90 gigs every year at mental health treatment programs, hospitals, nursing homes, and other locations. You can visit their website at www.tunefoolery.org.</p>
<p>During my research, I found a website for artists living with a mental illness: www.mentalhealthmusicnetwork.net. I also found a study about how music therapy soothes mental illness: www.uninews.unimelb.edu.au/news/4302. Check those out if you’d like; they’re pretty interesting.</p>
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		<title>Music &amp; Mental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 10:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.
The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients [...]]]></description>
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<p>Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.</p>
<p>The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients with mental disorders (like dementia). Nearly 5% of elderly people older than 60 suffer from dementia.</p>
<p>S.C. Tiwari, the head of the Geriatric Mental Health Department, said that music is found to have a positive impact on patients suffering from mental tension. Slow and melodious music soothes tension; rock, pop, and fast music should be avoided because of the negative emotions it can draw out, and it also raises blood pressure. So, soft, melodious, and soothing music is the way to go if you want to relieve your mental tension.</p>
<p>Not only can music therapy help people with mental illnesses, but playing an instrument and being a part of an ensemble can help, too.</p>
<p>Tunefoolery Concert Ensembles is a group of 50 musicians from Cambridge, Massachusetts, who are all living with a mental illness. The group helps musicians move away from the mental patient role into a new identity as a professional musician and performer.</p>
<p>“Tunefoolery is a great example of how non-traditional mental health treatment truly can change people’s lives,” said one of the band members. “Music is powerful medicine! I have a tremendous feeling of belonging with Tunefoolery. I have found great friends here. It’s a job and a creative outlet at the same time.</p>
<p>The members perform as solo acts or small ensembles; they play 75 to 90 gigs every year at mental health treatment programs, hospitals, nursing homes, and other locations. You can visit their website at www.tunefoolery.org.</p>
<p>During my research, I found a website for artists living with a mental illness: www.mentalhealthmusicnetwork.net. I also found a study about how music therapy soothes mental illness: www.uninews.unimelb.edu.au/news/4302. Check those out if you’d like; they’re pretty interesting.</p>
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		<title>How to get help in a mental health hospital?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 11:12:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think I am going crazy. I have a lot of family problems and behavioral problems. I have very little money. My medical insurance doesn&#8217;t cover mental health care. My social ranking is middle/ working class. I think I need to be in a mental health hospital, but I can&#8217;t afford it. I never broke any laws. I never attempted to commit suicide. I checked to see if I qualify for Medicaid, and I don&#8217;t. What should I do? How can I get into a hospital?</p>
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		<title>Music &amp; Mental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2012 10:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.
The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients [...]]]></description>
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<p>Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.</p>
<p>The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients with mental disorders (like dementia). Nearly 5% of elderly people older than 60 suffer from dementia.</p>
<p>S.C. Tiwari, the head of the Geriatric Mental Health Department, said that music is found to have a positive impact on patients suffering from mental tension. Slow and melodious music soothes tension; rock, pop, and fast music should be avoided because of the negative emotions it can draw out, and it also raises blood pressure. So, soft, melodious, and soothing music is the way to go if you want to relieve your mental tension.</p>
<p>Not only can music therapy help people with mental illnesses, but playing an instrument and being a part of an ensemble can help, too.</p>
<p>Tunefoolery Concert Ensembles is a group of 50 musicians from Cambridge, Massachusetts, who are all living with a mental illness. The group helps musicians move away from the mental patient role into a new identity as a professional musician and performer.</p>
<p>“Tunefoolery is a great example of how non-traditional mental health treatment truly can change people’s lives,” said one of the band members. “Music is powerful medicine! I have a tremendous feeling of belonging with Tunefoolery. I have found great friends here. It’s a job and a creative outlet at the same time.</p>
<p>The members perform as solo acts or small ensembles; they play 75 to 90 gigs every year at mental health treatment programs, hospitals, nursing homes, and other locations. You can visit their website at www.tunefoolery.org.</p>
<p>During my research, I found a website for artists living with a mental illness: www.mentalhealthmusicnetwork.net. I also found a study about how music therapy soothes mental illness: www.uninews.unimelb.edu.au/news/4302. Check those out if you’d like; they’re pretty interesting.</p>
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		<title>Locked Up In Kenyan Mental Health Hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 11:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
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From: www.cnn.com February 24, 2011 Patients complain of terrible conditions inside Mathari hospital as CNN&#8217;s crew is temporarily locked up, too.FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a &#8216;fair use&#8217; of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC [...]]]></description>
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From: www.cnn.com February 24, 2011 Patients complain of terrible conditions inside Mathari hospital as CNN&#8217;s crew is temporarily locked up, too.FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a &#8216;fair use&#8217; of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 106A-117 of the US Copyright Law.</p>
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Hey everyone! I just wanted to make a video to check in with you all and explain my series a little better! Also, I talk about some of the comments that I wanted to shed a little light on! <img src='http://nuts.cc/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Thank you again for all of your comments. I really love reading them!! Please keep responding and if you ever have any concerns, I would love to hear those as well!! You guys are the best!! Thanks for watching!! Follow me! fbook: www.facebook.com and twitter: twitter.com SUBSCRIBE to THEMOMSVIEW www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE to CARLIESTYLEZ www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE to KATILETTE www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE to MIYA www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE TO BELLAMISHELLA www.youtube.com ___ healthy, fit, focus, mental, health, mind, fat, skinny, best, goals, balance, food, exercise, moderation, body, learn, eat, brain, emotional, addiction, eating disorder, healing, solution, problem, life, friend, believe, mom, mother, married, pregnant, baby, parents, family, questions, Facebook, Twitter, fighting, fight, recovery, reason, brother, sister, niece, nephew, risk, children, world, Africa, alone, struggle, pain, understand, beautiful, HeyKayli</p>
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		<title>Music &amp; Mental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 10:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.
The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients [...]]]></description>
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<p>Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.</p>
<p>The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients with mental disorders (like dementia). Nearly 5% of elderly people older than 60 suffer from dementia.</p>
<p>S.C. Tiwari, the head of the Geriatric Mental Health Department, said that music is found to have a positive impact on patients suffering from mental tension. Slow and melodious music soothes tension; rock, pop, and fast music should be avoided because of the negative emotions it can draw out, and it also raises blood pressure. So, soft, melodious, and soothing music is the way to go if you want to relieve your mental tension.</p>
<p>Not only can music therapy help people with mental illnesses, but playing an instrument and being a part of an ensemble can help, too.</p>
<p>Tunefoolery Concert Ensembles is a group of 50 musicians from Cambridge, Massachusetts, who are all living with a mental illness. The group helps musicians move away from the mental patient role into a new identity as a professional musician and performer.</p>
<p>“Tunefoolery is a great example of how non-traditional mental health treatment truly can change people’s lives,” said one of the band members. “Music is powerful medicine! I have a tremendous feeling of belonging with Tunefoolery. I have found great friends here. It’s a job and a creative outlet at the same time.</p>
<p>The members perform as solo acts or small ensembles; they play 75 to 90 gigs every year at mental health treatment programs, hospitals, nursing homes, and other locations. You can visit their website at www.tunefoolery.org.</p>
<p>During my research, I found a website for artists living with a mental illness: www.mentalhealthmusicnetwork.net. I also found a study about how music therapy soothes mental illness: www.uninews.unimelb.edu.au/news/4302. Check those out if you’d like; they’re pretty interesting.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2012 11:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Psychology of Emotion, Recovery, Mental Wellness and Health Dr. John Breeding gives you the four secrets to dealing with mental health issues and how to help other people achieve mental wellness. Don&#8217;t confuse transformational process as mental illness or a mental disorder such as depression or bipolar. This video contains comments on re-evaluation counseling and [...]]]></description>
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Psychology of Emotion, Recovery, Mental Wellness and Health Dr. John Breeding gives you the four secrets to dealing with mental health issues and how to help other people achieve mental wellness. Don&#8217;t confuse transformational process as mental illness or a mental disorder such as depression or bipolar. This video contains comments on re-evaluation counseling and emotional release. Related videos Hallucinations &#038; Schizophrenia Extreme States of Mind Part 1 www.youtube.com Schizophrenia &#8211; Extreme States of Mind &#8211; Part 2 www.youtube.com On Depression, Hope, Recovery, Psychology &#038; Antidepressants www.youtube.com Recovery: Schizophrenia &#038; Mental Illness &#8212; Psychology www.youtube.com Bipolar, A Quiet Mind, A Mystic Journey Out of Insanity www.youtube.com Visit Dr. Breeding&#8217;s Website at www.wildestcolts.com This video was produced by Psychetruth http www.myspace.comCopyright © Zoe Sofia 2008. All Rights Reserved. This video may be displayed in public, copied and redistributed for any strictly non-commercial use in its entire unedited form. Alteration or commercial use is strictly prohibited. Distributed by Tubemogul.</p>
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		<title>Music &amp; Mental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 10:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ by Catholic Church (England and Wales)
Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.
The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients [...]]]></description>
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<p>Music has the power to influence people’s emotions; it can make them happy, sad, or angry. Music can also aid in the recovery of mental illnesses.</p>
<p>The Geriatric Mental Health Department of the Chhatarati Shahuju Maharaj Medical University in India is starting a music therapy clinic to treat elderly patients with mental disorders (like dementia). Nearly 5% of elderly people older than 60 suffer from dementia.</p>
<p>S.C. Tiwari, the head of the Geriatric Mental Health Department, said that music is found to have a positive impact on patients suffering from mental tension. Slow and melodious music soothes tension; rock, pop, and fast music should be avoided because of the negative emotions it can draw out, and it also raises blood pressure. So, soft, melodious, and soothing music is the way to go if you want to relieve your mental tension.</p>
<p>Not only can music therapy help people with mental illnesses, but playing an instrument and being a part of an ensemble can help, too.</p>
<p>Tunefoolery Concert Ensembles is a group of 50 musicians from Cambridge, Massachusetts, who are all living with a mental illness. The group helps musicians move away from the mental patient role into a new identity as a professional musician and performer.</p>
<p>“Tunefoolery is a great example of how non-traditional mental health treatment truly can change people’s lives,” said one of the band members. “Music is powerful medicine! I have a tremendous feeling of belonging with Tunefoolery. I have found great friends here. It’s a job and a creative outlet at the same time.</p>
<p>The members perform as solo acts or small ensembles; they play 75 to 90 gigs every year at mental health treatment programs, hospitals, nursing homes, and other locations. You can visit their website at www.tunefoolery.org.</p>
<p>During my research, I found a website for artists living with a mental illness: www.mentalhealthmusicnetwork.net. I also found a study about how music therapy soothes mental illness: www.uninews.unimelb.edu.au/news/4302. Check those out if you’d like; they’re pretty interesting.</p>
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