Music is like a friendly friend who helps calm your brain when you're feeling worried or sad.
Imagine you’re playing with blocks, and everything feels just right, that's how music can make you feel when it helps with anxiety and depression. Let’s see 5 ways this happens:
Like a Lullaby for Your Brain
- Music can make your brain feel happy
It’s like getting a big hug from a favorite toy, songs you love can make your brain release chemicals that help you feel better, just like when you laugh.
- Music helps you relax
Think of it like sitting in a cozy blanket fort, soft music can slow down your heart and help you breathe easier, making it easier to calm down.
- Songs remind you of good times
Like remembering how fun it was at the park, hearing a song from a happy memory can bring back those feelings and make sadness feel lighter.
- Music helps you move and let out energy
Dancing or clapping along is like jumping on a trampoline, it helps your body release tension and makes your brain feel more balanced.
- Rhythms help your brain focus
It’s like having a steady beat to follow when counting sheep, music can make it easier to think clearly and stay calm.
Examples
- Listening to a soft song helps calm down when someone is stressed.
- A loud rock concert might energize someone who feels down.
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See also
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- What is Emotional regulation through music?
- How Does 3 Instantly Calming CBT Techniques For Anxiety Work?