
How does music affect you? Do you remember a song when you met the love of your life?
How powerful music can be and music therapy shows so many ways to recover from trauma, address pain management, illness, injury, psychological, emotional and cognitive challenges. As well as communication and social needs. We live our lives with so much access to music now, it can have the ability to transform and heal so why not use it?
If this kind of therapy is of interest and you would like to contact Phil, his email is:
philipktkim@gmail.com
Here is the association that Phil Kim recommended:
Also he mentioned these people involved in the development of music therapy that you might find interesting, they are listed below:
Diane Austin with humming and Toning:
http://dianeaustin.com/pdfs/Traumaar.pdf
Helen Bonny - Appalachian State University and the method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM):
An interview with Denise Grocke - RMIT on Guided Imagery and Music (GIM):