Monthly Archives: May 2020
HumanKind
Posted on May 29, 2020 Leave a Comment
This song came across my newsfeed from a memory last year and I thought it was pretty special considering our pandemic so I thought I would share it. Enjoy
Exciting Announcement
Posted on May 27, 2020 Leave a Comment
I’m so pleased and excited to announce that I am going to be renting a room for massage/music therapy in Burnet, TX starting June 15. I will finally have the opportunity to start doing birth music and massage therapy work and I am working to finish up my Doula certification with Stillbirthday. I will be […]
Operation Song
Posted on May 25, 2020 Leave a Comment
Found this on CBS this morning and wanted to follow up on the concept. I think it’s a fabulous Idea. I would love to see them pair up with music therapists to help the vets process the feelings that are writing about. Music Therapists have this unique training that song writers don’t have could add […]
Back to Practice
Posted on May 11, 2020 Leave a Comment
Back to Practice—Summary https://www.abmp.com/back-to-practice/summary Using COVID-19 best practice recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), guidance from other health-care sectors, findings from the limited and preliminary research on the virus, and the most accurate updates we could gather from the quickly evolving science, we’ve compiled this […]
Music as Therapy
Posted on May 1, 2020 Leave a Comment
See link to video below. https://wfaa.com/embeds/video/287-24554e83-384d-43e0-93aa-0d698f84d2d3/iframe?jwsource=cl Author: Tashara ParkerPublished: 10:10 AM CDT May 1, 2020Updated: 10:11 AM CDT May 1, 2020 All over the world, many have been forced to put a pause on life. Music, in its many forms, continues to inspire and unite us as we deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s one element that a […]
Treating Neck Cricks From the Eric Dalton Blog
Posted on May 1, 2020 Leave a Comment
Researchers do not know if impaired muscle function is the primary cause of joint dysfunction, or if the reverse holds true. However, we do know that a reflexogenic relationship exists between muscles, joints and the nervous system. As components of the spinal anatomy begin to degrade over time, bone loss, disc degeneration, and facet joint […]