- Reduced irritability
and greater composure in 80% of a group of children with diabetes
- Improvement in the
mental state in patients with diabetes: reduced irritability, improved emotional
stability and
greater composure
- Improvement in the
mental state in mentally over-burdened women before, during and after
gynaecological surgery: in 22.2% a complete
normalisation and in 44.4% a significant improvement of
the mental functions.
None of the control group experienced complete
normalisation, 23% experienced a significant
improvement.
- Reinforcement of
the natural harmony in patients with multiple sclerosis: the subjective
experience of the Medical Resonance Therapy Music® was identified
by the patients, amongst other things, as an unusually deep experience of
harmonic values such as trust, security, love, gratitude,
inner peace, hope, confidence, freedom from worry, creativity, zest for
life and happiness
- Reinforcement of
positive values in children suffering
from radiation sickness: all of the children experienced a significant reduction
or dispersion of their fears and
worries and a significant fall in the level of personal unrest.
In 40% of them the effects went far beyond the
reduction of the negative characteristics.
The evaluations showed above all: a growing feeling of joy, growing satisfaction
and inner well-being, a deep feeling of restfulness after listening to the
music and an increase in their creative powers. It was obvious how, through
the calming and stress-dispersing influence of
the music, through its reducing of the anxieties and worries and especially
through the deep experience of positive values, the course of the somatic
illness also became better
- Stimulation of the
imagination in older people and people
of middle-age: while hearing the music, many experienced e.g. a wood,
a lake, flowing water, sunlight and
had many other positive experiences
- In epileptic patients
the following parameters showed the most improvement: asthenic and paranoid
traits, hypochondria, aggressiveness, depression and the general degree
of the illness
- In 67.7% of the
reports an improvement in the
parameters of the mental state was recorded in the intervals between epileptic
attacks. They were undefined in 23.5% of the reports and in 8.8% they worsened.
In the control group the parameters improved in 36.4% of the reports, in
31.8% they were undefined and in 31.8% theyworsened
- In 90% of the applications
the epilepsy sufferers
experienced as a result of the MRT Music:
a calming effect, dispersion of tension, a raising of the spirits, a reduction
in frequent mood-swings, reduced violent outbursts of temper, reduced touchiness,
a general improvement in the state of their health
- Improvement in the
mental state in older people and people of middle-age: the evaluation of
questionnaires showed a significant reduction or complete dispersion of
symptoms for the parameters bad mood, lethargy and touchiness. The dispersion
of tension, acquisition of personal distance from unpleasant things, gentleness,
inner peace, a kind of freedom from care and a spiritual state of mind were
experienced time and again
- Normalisation of
mental functions after gynaecological surgery: there was normalisation of
77.8% of mental factors and for 11,1% there was a significant improvement.
The common average profile after treatment showed a complete normalisation
of the mental functions.
In respect of mood, 69% of the reports showed a significant improvement
in mood and reported a feeling of an internal uplifting of the spirits
- Improvement in restlessness
and melancholy states of mind in pregnant women with health disorders which
threatened the pregnancy. The evaluations showed a healing effect in 93%
of the women. The improvement in the mood and the general state stood at
87%. At the end of the treatment 69.2% of the reports showed a
normalisation of the mental state; there was no
incidence of a deterioration in the mental state
- Improvement of the
general state of mind in 77% of a group of women with mild OPH syndrome
- Reappraisal of previously
undigested experiences in patients with multiple sclerosis:
the subjective experience was identified by the patients, amongst other
things, as an intensive and effective reappraisal of previously undigested
experiences as a dispersion of past mental stress situations
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For this
indication please use the programme:
Mental
Distress/Fear
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O N A L 2001