Today, I revised my college supplements. I also worked on thesis research. I've decided to add another source concerning women, exercise and depression.
01/09/18 I searched for a mentor and found, Danielle Kamica King, a music therapist. I also worked a bit on Terry Foundation Scholarship for University of Texas at Dallas. 01/11/18 Today, I contacted King and found an interesting book that could help me with understanding how the seven components of music relate to someone's state. I also found a few other articles that would help with using receptive music therapy to help someone's depression and anxiety, but I was unable to access it.
02/28/18 I received an email back from someone I had previously contacted and had asked a question to. They gave me good information regarding music therapy and what type of music is appropriate when treating patients. What she told me is that helped me narrow down even more what kind of music I will be focusing on: classical, new age, and jazz, without lyrics to help the patient with relaxation. 03/02/18 Today, I asked someone else I found that could help me from the social media platform tumblr, how they approached helping a depressed person. I also began to research on new age and jazz music. Since syncopation is a characteristic of jazz music, I researched about how it works and how it affects the rhythm in your brain.
08/31/17 Today, I narrowed narrowed down what the topic pertaining to music is. I concluded that my thesis would focus on music production, but I'm still unsure of what my argument should be.
Sounds interesting. I'm sure exercising helps women dealing with depression.
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