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Peter Hübner
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MEDICINE

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Research Fields in Detail

The Mental State

Reducing Irritability

Vacuum Aspiration

Psychosomatic Status

Reactive Anxiety

Emotional Stability

Positive Values

Imagination

Older People

Multiple Sclerosis

Operations

OPH Syndrome

Emotional States

Anxiety

Epilepsy Treatment

Epilepsy Treatment

Tranquilizers

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Release of Mental Manifestations of Stress in Multiple Sclerosis Patients


The therapy program was composed of 4 therapeutic blocks of 6 days each. In these 6 days the patients were treated with 19 dif­fer­ent compositions of Medical Resonance Ther­apy Music® in a specific sequence.

Three treatments per day were given in­di­vidu­ally in the room (morning, noon, and evening) and two treatments per day in the group (be­fore lunch and afternoon) Therapy time per day was 4-5 hours. The whole program of 4 blocks was taken by 3 ms-patients (Mr A, 41 years old, development of ms in attacks with partly remissions; Mrs B, 52 years old, slow chronically progressing form of ms; Mrs C, 36 years old, development of ms in attacks with partly remissions).

14 other patients took part for 2 therapy blocks only. Even if their data were not evalu­ated in detail for this study their general de­vel­op­ment was along the same lines.

Before starting with the treatment and after each therapy block the patients judged their mental state according to well-being and a depression scale after Dr. med. Zerssen, Munich. The reports documented a slight improvement in well-being and decrease in depressive moods, even if here great in­di­vid­ual variations were observed.











The subjective experience was
characterized by two different aspects
  1. intensive and effective reappraisal of previously undigested ex­peri­ences – as a release of past mental stress situations

  2. unusually deep experience of har­mo­ni­ous values such as trust, se­cu­rity, love, gratitude, inner peace, hope, confidence, freedom from worry, creativity, zest for life and happiness




 

Investigators:

Dr. med. Mihr




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