Drumming
Why Drumming Is
Healing?
The use of the hand drum in relationship to healing is certainly not new.
According to anecdotal reports and current research, the hand drum and its
rhythms have been instrumental in improving illnesses when medical science had
few answers.
The Power of the Drum
The power of the drum can relax the tense, energize the tired, and heal the
emotionally wounded. The hand drum has the extraordinary and consistent ability
to create states of euphoria, induce trance, promote play, release anger and
promote feelings of community, unity and promote well being.
Drums for Release
Some of the psychological applications in which hand drums are being used
include releasing emotional pain, anger, and stress in:
- Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- "At-risk" adolescents
- Corporate employees under daily stress
Substance abusers use therapeutic drumming to increase their communication
skills and social interaction. Drums have been used in a spectrum of major
mental illnesses, such as manic depression and multiple personality disorder, to
increase self-esteem and create feelings of accomplishment.
Drums in Medicine
In the medical field, the hand drum is being used to help:
- Alzheimer's patients improve their short-term memory and increase social
interaction
- Autistic children increase their attention spans
Rhythmic devices are also being used to aid Parkinson's patients and stroke
victims to regain the control of movement or increase their gaits.
Psychological Benefits
There are numerous psychological benefits in drumming. First is a sense of
personal power. Second, the drum places one squarely in the here and now. When
hitting the drum, there is no time to think about tomorrow's fears, yesterday's
regrets or what's for dinner. The drum becomes an opportunity for those who
repress their emotions to release them.
Alchemical Drumming for Better
Health
"Alchemical drumming" is the process of transmuting what is unhealthy in the
body and releasing it through the drum. Psychology and medicine alike
acknowledge that bottling up emotions is detrimental to our mental and physical
health.
In a thirty-year study, psychologist Pirkko L. Graves determined that
individuals who suppressed their emotions were sixteen times more likely to
develop cancer than those who expressed their emotions freely and took active
measures to relieve their frustrations or anger. Through hitting the drum,
unhealthy and toxic emotions can be released.
Why Drumming Heals?
Rhythm is an extremely powerful sensory stimulus that creates some very clear
and easily perceivable time structures in the brain. We are run by rhythm; our
neurons fire at a certain tempo. Music calls to our soul. It calls to places
that people have blocked and, sometimes it calls to places that people can't
block, and that's why drumming works.
Rhythm creates organization, allowing people to relate to the music without
having to relate directly to each other. They don't need to relate to other
individuals verbally or deal with interpersonal relationships, and yet they are
in an atmosphere of community. This is often the first step to more direct
communication.
Alpha Waves and Relaxation
Drumming increases our Alpha brainwaves, those brainwaves associated with
feelings of well being and euphoria. Benefits associated with Alpha waves are
the ability to relax and keep the mind on a specific task. In pain patients, the
amount of Alpha brainwaves a patient has is also an indicator of how well the
patient is managing his or her pain.
Drumming can be a vital tool for providing health benefits, as many
researchers have discovered. On the most basic level, drumming is a physical
activity and can be quite relaxing. As with any stress management vehicle,
drumming can lower one's blood pressure.
Drumming, Visualization and
Affirmation
When the hypnotic power of the drum is combined with powerful positive
statements, the effects can be deep and long lasting. Through focusing on a
rhythm that echoes an affirmative statement, the subconscious is often able to
internalize the positive statement, allowing an individual to more quickly
access the change of thought or behavior desired.
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