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music therapy This is a complementary therapy using music to offer a safe and secure space to release feelings. Myometrium The outer layer or muscle of the womb (uterus).
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music therapy systematic application of music to produce relaxation and desired changes in emotions, behaviour and physiology. Music can also be created by the client, allowing nonverbal self expression.
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music therapy the process of listening to music in a relaxed state to allow deep feelings and images to arise.
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music b. musical alexia.
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music d. amusia.
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