
Music Therapy and Sound Healing

Music Therapy and Sound Healing is organized by ALLEGRA Learning Solutions, LLC.
Expiration Date: September 11, 2024
Target Audience:
Nurses, health care professionals, and interested individuals
CME Accreditation:
Contact Hours: 2.00
AOTA CEUs: 0.20
Description:
In an age where people increasingly turn to holistic methods of healing, music therapy and sound healing have entered mainstream health care and can be used successfully with people of all ages and disabilities.
Purpose/Goal:
The outcome of this course is for the learner to describe the principles, interventions, therapeutic uses, and physiological and psychological responses of music therapy and sound healing.
Objectives:
• Discuss the principles of sound.
• Define music therapy.
• Describe the areas of sound healing.
• Examine music therapy interventions.
• Describe examples of therapeutic uses and benefits of music.
• Explain music therapy modalities.
• Describe the physiological and psychological responses to music.
•Discuss evidence-based practice in music therapy.
Topics:
• Advance Practice
• Behavioral Health
• Brain Health
• Cardiology
• Complementary and Alternative Health
• Healing Environments
• Holistic Health
• Home Health
• Hospice
• Integrative Health
• Long-Term Care
• Maternal Child
• Med/Surg
• Mental Health
• OB/GYN
• Occupational Therapy
• Oncology
• Pain Management
• Palliative Care
• Pediatrics
• Perinatal
• Psychiatric Health
• Social Work
• Stress Management
• Wellness
• Women's Health
Professions:
• Acupuncture
• Dietetics/Nutrition
• Fitness
• Health Care Administration
• Health Education
• Marriage and Family Therapy
• Medicine
• Nursing
• Occupational Therapy
• Other
• Physical Therapy
• Psychology
• Respiratory Therapy
• Social Work