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, strengthening neural pathways and enhancing cognitive functions like memory and decision-making. The sources further illuminate how musical memory is incredibly resilient, persisting even in cases of severe dementia, making it a powerful and permanent resource for individuals in recovery. Additionally, the texts analyze several popular songs—Colicchie's "Drug Addiction Part 3," Cameron Whitcomb's "Quitter," Logic's "1-800-273-8255," and Macklemore's "Otherside"—demonstrating how these musical narratives powerfully reflect the painful realities of addiction, the journey through relapse, the necessity of accountability, and the eventual triumph of choosing sobriety and seeking support, ultimately serving as tools for validation, inspiration,

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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, strengthening neural pathways and enhancing cognitive functions like memory and decision-making. The sources further illuminate how musical memory is incredibly resilient, persisting even in cases of severe dementia, making it a powerful and permanent resource for individuals in recovery. Additionally, the texts analyze several popular songs—Colicchie's "Drug Addiction Part 3," Cameron Whitcomb's "Quitter," Logic's "1-800-273-8255," and Macklemore's "Otherside"—demonstrating how these musical narratives powerfully reflect the painful realities of addiction, the journey through relapse, the necessity of accountability, and the eventual triumph of choosing sobriety and seeking support, ultimately serving as tools for validation, inspiration,

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