Mike's music therapy class

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Mike's music therapy class

"Mike's Music Therapy Class," explore the profound impact of music on the brain and its utility in addiction recovery. They explain how music literally rewires the brain, releasing beneficial chemicals like dopamine and oxytocin in a healthy manner, thereby strengthening neural pathways. Furthermore, the sources highlight music's role in memory and neuroplasticity, asserting that musical memories are remarkably resilient and that engaging with music can actively rebuild compromised cognitive functions. Complementary analyses of songs like Colicchie's "Drug Addiction Part 3," Cameron Whitcomb's "Quitter," Logic's "1-800-273-8255," and Macklemore's "Otherside" further illustrate the emotional journey of addiction and recovery, emphasizing themes of struggle, hope, accountability, and the power of choice in overcoming substance abuse.

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"Mike's Music Therapy Class," explore the profound impact of music on the brain and its utility in addiction recovery. They explain how music literally rewires the brain, releasing beneficial chemicals like dopamine and oxytocin in a healthy manner, thereby strengthening neural pathways. Furthermore, the sources highlight music's role in memory and neuroplasticity, asserting that musical memories are remarkably resilient and that engaging with music can actively rebuild compromised cognitive functions. Complementary analyses of songs like Colicchie's "Drug Addiction Part 3," Cameron Whitcomb's "Quitter," Logic's "1-800-273-8255," and Macklemore's "Otherside" further illustrate the emotional journey of addiction and recovery, emphasizing themes of struggle, hope, accountability, and the power of choice in overcoming substance abuse.

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