Music therapy is an evidence-based process using music to improve health. Earliest documented in 1789 American Music Therapy Association paper. Emerged as profession after World Wars I and II
Music therapy uses musical interventions for individualized therapeutic goals. Helps people communicate and express emotions through music. Integrates singing, instruments, and other musical activities
432 Hz is a popular alternative to standard 440 Hz tuning. Some believe it mimics natural patterns for relaxation. Experts have refuted claims about ancient civilizations preferring it
Music helps improve focus and emotional regulation for ADHD patients. Music provides dopamine release, similar to ADHD medication effects. Music reduces sadness and hopelessness in ADHD patients. Music creates stable rhythm for better stress hormone regulation
Background music improves cognitive performance in older adults. Music therapy helps manage stress and boost psychological well-being. Music can improve memory, especially when played at original tempo. Classical and meditation music offer greatest mood-boosting benefits
TLP is scientifically designed music for mental, physical, and emotional health improvement. Music features performances by Arcangelos Chamber Ensemble and Nacho Arimany. Uses high-definition sound and neuro-acoustic techniques for brain training. Available in multiple formats: offline system, online platform, and Waves system