Expressive Therapies
Music as Medicine
According to a growing body of research, listening to or making music affects the brain in ways that may help promote health and manage disease symptoms. Performing or listening to music activates a variety of structures in the brain that are involved in thinking, sensation, movement, and emotion. This type of brain activity may have physical and psychological benefits.

Music Therapy Classes
According to the Global Council on Brain Health, music impacts different regions of the brain including those involved in hearing/listening, movement, attention, language, emotion, memory, and thinking skills.
Listening to and making music can help us change our emotional state, improve our moods, and even help us manage stress. Music is truly one of the only mediums that gives our brain a full workout. It requires us to be present with ourselves while encouraging us to be in relationship with others, both key components of healthy lifestyles and wellness.
Enroll in music therapy sessions to experience the power of creating music with others. No prior musical experience necessary.
Wellness in Tune classes are currently on hold. All classes are offered weekly at no cost to patients and their caregivers. Learn more about Integrative Medicine Classes.
Educational Opportunities through the University of Cincinnati
Read more: Dementia & The Arts Brings People Together Through Music
Music & Dance Therapy in Clinical Care: Centering Group Medical Visits
Past Events

2022 Optimize Your Wellbeing Community Symposium
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2023 Sound Immersion During An Evening of Wellness in Ault Park
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Community Resources
Contact Us
Osher Center for IntegrativeHealth at UC
Medical Sciences Building Suite 4358
231 Albert Sabin Way
PO Box 670582
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0582
Mail Location: 0582
Phone: 513-558-2310
Fax: 513-558-3266
Email: ucihw@uc.edu