Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Music And Stress Essay -- essays research papers
 Music and Stress        Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  During the first week of my self change project I monitored my stress  levels and the way music effected the mental and physical aspects of stress.  From monitoring this properly, I found that listening to music pleasing to me at  the specifically different times I experienced stress did help reduce my  internal feelings and physical changes. In carefully studying the various types  of stress experienced I concluded that certain types of music more effectively  reduced my stress and anxiety levels. The following paragraphs explain further  the types of stress felt and the music that assisted in subsiding the symptoms  of stress.  Stress can be felt in several different forms, included here are the  following ways I experienced stress. This step was found to be particularly  important in past studies to learn specific Ã
âstress styles' and most  importantly, what music reduced what symptoms of stress. There are six separate  forms of stress that can be experienced. These are symptomatic in physical,  behavioral, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and relational aspects.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Physical symptoms I personally experienced were: headaches  (specifically tension headaches), nausea, dizziness, sleep difficulties, tight  neck and shoulders, racing heart, trembling hands, and restlessness.  Behavioral symptoms I felt were: a definite excess in smoking, bossiness  towards others, compulsive gum chewing, I became critical of others, grinding of  my teeth so hard that I am forced to wear a mouthpiece at night, and an  inability to finish what I start. Some of the emotional symptoms included:  crying, anxiety,nervousness, boredom, edginess, overwhelming sense of pressure,  overwhelming anger, being unhappy for no reason, and very testy. Cognitive  symptoms that I felt were: trouble thinking clearly, forgetfulness, writers  block, long-term memory loss, inability to make decisions, and constant  excessive worry. Spiritual aspects of stress that I felt: doubt, unforgiving,  apathy, and a strong feeling for the need to prove myself. Examples of  relational symptoms included: isolation, intolerance, resentment, clamming up,  nagging/whining, distrust,and less contact with friends.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The importance of identifying interpersonal feelings helps with deciding  what music would be most effective in reducing stres...              ...nderstand that if she/he decided to change, she/he could. Future use of  behavior change will most definitely come in handy. I already have a list of  things I would like to change on my own time and knowing how and what to do will  be more than enough motivation to get me going.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  My major goals in this specific self-change project would be the  reduction of anxiety and stress through music therapy. Hopefully this will  follow me into the rest of my life, including stress in family life and in my  chosen career. Secondary goals that I have acquired through study on the topic  are actually using music therapy in my future career. To be specific, I would  like to turn and use music along with psychodynamic therapy to help heal  pediatric oncology patients.  At this time in my college career, I feel that I am fulfilling my goals,  but certainly not to their best. Hopefully, through this and other self-change  projects, I can prepare myself for today and the future. Self-change is, I  found, something that can only continue in your life if you use it . If you do  follow through, eventually, the change will become a part of you and not a  simple Ã
âbehavior you don't like'.                       
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