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  • TAAP 2019 Keynote - Music Is Medicine - Incorporating Music Into Clinical Practice

TAAP 2019 Keynote - Music Is Medicine - Incorporating Music Into Clinical Practice

Wednesday 18th September 2019

Neil Scott's TAAP 2019 keynote at the 45th Annual TAAP Conference reveals how music can be a powerful tool in clinical practice.
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The Healing Harmony: Music in Clinical Practice at TAAP 2019

Somewhere at our core there's something else that music connects to: the spirit, soul, chakra, god, whatever you want to call it.
Imagine sitting in a room where every note played has the potential to heal. That's what Neil Scott brings to life in his keynote address at the 45th Annual TAAP Conference in San Antonio, Texas. Titled 'Music is Medicine - Incorporating Music into Clinical Practice', this episode of 'Recovery Coast to Coast' takes you on a journey through the therapeutic power of music.
Neil Scott delves into how music impacts the brain and emotions, weaving together stories and experiences that show its profound effect on recovery. He talks about the 'Songs of Life' form, a unique tool that helps clinicians understand their clients' relationships with different songs. Through this, Scott demonstrates how gratitude and music can foster a sense of belonging and connection. He also explores the power of lyrics and how they can be used to facilitate healing.
Whether you're a clinician looking for innovative ways to connect with clients or someone curious about the role of music in recovery, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips. Tune in to discover how melodies can mend and rhythms can restore.