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what conditions benefit from music therapy and music psychotherapy?
music therapy and music psychotherapy benefit people with the following issues/needs:
- Receptive/expressive language
- Attention span & memory
- Organizational skills
- Fine/gross motor skills
- Sensory integration/regulation
- Depression
- Stress
- Creativity
- Spontaneity
- Intimacy
- Communication
- Socialization
- Self-esteem
- Sense of community
- Hyperactivity
- Impulse control
- Frustration tolerance
- Expressive range/modulation
- Difficulties with relatives or co-workers
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The lyre, an ancient Greek harp, dates back
to 7th century BCE and was believed to represent the underlying harmony of
the universe, capable of enchanting and calming all beings.
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