Have you ever wondered why people use the expression ‘the healing power of music’? If so, you’re in the right place. This year’s Music Care Conference by Room 217 is all about music and wellness.
A single Google search on the healing power of music yields thousands of results. Whether it’s music’s ability to change or evoke emotions, to stimulate memories, or to influence physiological responses, the list goes on and on.
Think about your own life. In the highs and lows, was music there? Whatever it may be, I can almost guarantee you that music played a part in these life moments.
When we’re happy, we put on music to dance to. When we’re anxious or scared, we put on music to soothe us. And when we’re sad, we put on music to comfort us. Even in our darkest moments, music is something tangible to hold onto. The way it makes us think, the way it makes us feel, the way it makes us believe that no matter what is happening now, things will be, and can be better.
So wherever you are in this journey, I know music has touched you, moved you. Whether it’s the big moments or the little moments, music has played a part in creating the highlight reel of your life, helping to transform experiences of pain and isolation, into experiences of love, belonging and community
I think we can all agree that the past two years were hard. The pandemic brought pain, suffering and isolation to all of us, especially those in care settings. But what time has shown us, is that music does in fact heal us.
If these words resonate with you, you’re exactly where you need to be. If you’re curious to learn more, to look into yourself and explore all the ways that music has impacted your life, you might enjoy Dr. Heather Mohan’s presentation “Be Still, My Heart: Reflections on the Healing Power of Music, Love and Community” at the Music Care Conference on Saturday November 5, 2022.
Both a registered clinical counselor and accredited music therapist, Dr. Mohan has years of experience supporting children, adults and families through serious illness, grief and loss in the field of hospice, palliative and bereavement care. Whether you’re attending live in New Westminster, BC, or virtually from your home, Dr. Mohan’s use of song, poetry and story to explore the healing power of music will open your heart and mind to experience the love and community that music has to offer.
Register today at musiccareconference.com.
Early pricing is in effect until September 15. Student, senior and group pricing available.
Charitable Registration #85728 5092 RR0001 • Room 217 Foundation™
Box 145 Port Perry, ON, L9L 1A2 • 844.985.0217