Onlinetraining Allround Drumteachings Aquarius Edition

The place to be to become a shamanicdrum practitioner

“More than 4 hours of new information about giving treatments and trance sessions for professional and private use in the new era.”

You have a beautiful drum but no idea how to utilize its full potential.

The feeling of uncertainty and lack of knowledge leave you adrift in a sea of boundless possibilities.

The absence of structure causes passion to ebb away, and you lose connection with the spiritual layers of spirituality in working with the drum.

It all remains very superficial while you actually want the information needed to explore the profound spiritual and healing aspects of the drum.

You need to discover how to harness the power of the drum for personal growth and transformation.

A clear guideline to a world where your drum rituals gain deeper meaning and where you are fully connected to your spiritual self.

Drum online training
Drum online training

You have a beautiful drum but no idea how to utilize its full potential.

The feeling of uncertainty and lack of knowledge leave you adrift in a sea of boundless possibilities.

The absence of structure causes passion to ebb away, and you lose connection with the spiritual layers of spirituality in working with the drum.

It all remains very superficial while you actually want the information needed to explore the profound spiritual and healing aspects of the drum.

You need to discover how to harness the power of the drum for personal growth and transformation.

A clear guideline to a world where your drum rituals gain deeper meaning and where you are fully connected to your spiritual self.

Drumcirkel NatuurlijkZijn

But don't worry! After completing this training:

You will have a deeper understanding of how to use the drum and feel more confident in your ability to work with it.

You will have a deeper connection with the spiritual world and your inner strength by using your drum as a medium.

You will have the necessary structure and knowledge to further develop and refine your work with the drum.

You will be able to delve deeper into the healing, transformative possibilities of the drum and deepen your experiences on a spiritual level.

You will dare to express yourself fully and use the power of the drum for personal growth, healing, and transformation.

“Level up your skills and become a drum master, whether you’re jamming for fun or rocking the stage as a pro!”

Gerard Portheine drumbouwer NatuurlijkZijn
Ervaren drumbouwer

More than 13 years master drumbuilder

Making over 1500 drums has resulted in a refined and professional instrument. Research and working with the drum have contributed to the expertise in using the drum for professional and personal use.

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Vuurloop

Experienced in shamanic rituals since 2000

Sweat lodge rituals implemented in drumbuilding workshops. Drumhealings, drumjourneys, drummeditations. Facilitating drumcircles, firewalking, medicinewheel workshops, trancedance.

Workshop sjamanendrum maken weekend
Workshop sjamanendrum maken weekend

Over 200 drumbuilding workshops

As the inventor of the children’s drum/ travel drum, I guided young and old in making their own drum. Major supplier of comunnitydrums for individuals as to course centers in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Sjamanisme

Embark on a Rhythmic Journey of Self-Discovery and Healing!

Shamanic Journeys Await! Dive into power animal quests and trance journeys through the underworld, middle world, and upper world. seek out lost soul fragments and reclaim your true essence!

Master 9 Cutting-Edge Healing Techniques, guide others responsibly with our innovative healing methods, updated for the new age of consciousness.

Harness the Power of the Seven Directions, unlock the secrets of directional rhythms, the medicine wheel, and the world tree.

Become a Drum Circle Maestro, learn the art of facilitating drum circles, invoking directions, and creating your own intimate drumming tribe.

Group Healing Mastery, transform group dynamics with powerful healing journeys – perfect for year-long trainings and personal growth programs.

Drum Like a Natural, make drumming your second nature, freeing your mind to guide others with confidence and authenticity.

Experience the Magic Yourself, dive into 4 guided samples for personal journeys, healings, and power animal encounters. Perfect for unwinding after an intense day!

Uncover Your Hidden Talents, grow in wisdom and discover the untapped potential within you.

Elevate Your Professional Practice, seamlessly integrate these powerful techniques into your existing work and watch your practice flourish!

Are you ready to beat your way to transformation? Join us and let the rhythm guide you to your highest self!”

“The Essential Drum Mastery: A Journey Every Drummer Must Take”

The content of this training will provide you with new knowledge, skills, and perspectives that can significantly impact your professional practice and/or personal life.

The Therapeutic and Spiritual Power of Drumming

Drums have been an integral part of human culture for over 20,000 years, serving as tools for connection, communication, and spiritual practices across diverse societies. Recent scientific research has begun to shed light on the profound neurological and psychological effects of drumming, offering insights into its therapeutic potential.

Neurological Impact

Studies have shown that the rhythmic vibrations generated by drums can induce a theta brainwave state in listeners and participants. This theta state is characterized by brain activity between 4-7 Hz and is associated with deep meditation, creativity, and heightened intuition. It represents a unique state of consciousness between wakefulness and sleep, potentially facilitating access to subconscious thoughts and higher states of awareness.

Trauma Processing and Emotional Healing

The theta state induced by drumming may create a safe psychological space for individuals to process traumatic memories and emotions. By bypassing the conscious, analytical mind, drumming can help unlock repressed memories and feelings, allowing for gentle exploration and resolution of past traumas. This process can be particularly beneficial as it engages the brain’s limbic system, which is responsible for emotional regulation and memory formation, potentially recalibrating the fear response associated with traumatic experiences.

Addiction Recovery

Drumming has shown promise as a complementary therapy in addiction treatment. Many addictions are rooted in attachment disorders or attempts to self-medicate emotional pain. The meditative state achieved through drumming can help individuals connect more deeply with themselves, potentially addressing the underlying emotional needs that drive addictive behaviors. By fostering self-connection and emotional regulation, drumming may support the development of healthier coping mechanisms.

Self-Connection and Interpersonal Relationships

Regular engagement with drumming practices can enhance self-awareness and emotional intelligence. As individuals become more attuned to their inner selves, they may develop a stronger sense of self-reliance and self-love. This internal shift can positively impact interpersonal relationships, as the need for external validation diminishes. Consequently, individuals may find themselves capable of forming more authentic and meaningful connections with others.

Physiological Benefits

Beyond its psychological effects, drumming has been associated with various physiological benefits. These may include reduced stress hormones, increased production of endorphins (natural pain-killers), enhanced immune system function, and improved cardiovascular health through rhythmic movement and controlled breathing.

Cultural and Spiritual Significance

It’s important to note that drumming holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in many traditions worldwide. From shamanic practices to religious ceremonies, drums have long been used as tools for transcendence, community building, and connecting with higher powers or states of consciousness.

Conclusion

While more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms behind drumming’s therapeutic effects, its potential as a holistic healing modality is increasingly recognized. As both an ancient practice and a subject of modern scientific inquiry, drumming offers a unique bridge between traditional wisdom and contemporary therapeutic approaches, providing a powerful tool for personal growth, emotional healing, and spiritual exploration.

How can i use a drum

Now that you have the know-how, you feel more confident

Things are going so well now that you can even help others with their problems and discomforts. You’re even considering earning some extra income or starting your own practice.

How to use a shamandrum

You now have so much knowledge that you can start your own group

The regular gatherings ensure that you derive more enjoyment from drumming. Creating something new each time, everyone feels better about themselves.

how to use a fiberdrum

As a vegan you also can use a drum

Now that you know a drum with a synthetic skin is just as good, if not more practical, than a drum with an animal skin, nothing can hold you back. You too will enjoy drumming. 

Experiences of some students

Wow, I learned so much from these drum teachings! What really stood out to me was how practical everything was. I could actually use what I learned right away, which was awesome. The lessons were super interesting, too.

Gerard has this great way of sharing his knowledge – it’s so easy to follow along. I was able to jump right in and start applying the techniques immediately.

We covered all sorts of cool stuff: different drum rhythms, how to lead a drum circle, giving drum healings, taking care of your drum – you name it! It was all fantastic.

Thanks to this course, I’m now confident enough to give drum healings myself, lead Mother drum meditations, and I’m even planning to organize my own drum circles.

I’ve been wanting to do all of this for ages, but the Drumteachings really gave me the extra knowledge and confidence I needed to take the plunge.

I’m over the moon and so grateful for this experience!

May Zeelen

I can’t thank you enough for this amazing training! It’s been a game-changer for me, especially in deepening my connection with my drum. When I’m drumming now, it feels like we’re truly in sync. Everything’s explained so clearly, and it’s super easy to follow along. The best part? I can learn at my own pace and go back to review stuff whenever I need to.

Since starting the training, my relationship with my drum has totally transformed. Gerard’s tips have given me a whole new perspective on the process. I’m so grateful for that! Now, I even have the confidence to use my drum in my practice – before, during, and after treatments.

The clear explanations have really boosted my confidence in what I’m doing. Gerard, you’re a star – thank you so much!

Sandra Aerts

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Hoe leer ik werken met mijn sjamanendrum
Hoe leer ik drumritmes

The frequently asked questions

How long can I access this training?

Great news! This training comes with lifetime access, giving you unlimited opportunities to learn and grow at your own pace. Here’s what that means for you:

  • Permanent Access: The training is yours for as long as you need it, whether that’s months or decades.
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  • Future-Proof Investment: Your one-time purchase unlocks a constantly evolving wealth of knowledge, designed to support your personal and professional growth for years to come.

Rest assured, your access to this valuable resource is secure and ever-improving. Start your lifelong learning journey today!

Is this only meant for therapists or becoming one?

“Absolutely not! This training is designed for anyone interested in the power of drumming, regardless of their professional background. Let’s explore the various ways this training can benefit you and others:

Universal Applications:

Personal Growth:

• Stress reduction and relaxation techniques

• Improved focus and concentration

• Enhanced self-expression and creativity

Family Life:

• Helping children with sleep issues or restlessness

• Creating family bonding activities

• Managing household stress and conflicts

Social Connections:

• Organizing and leading drum circles for friends or community

• Enhancing social gatherings with unique activities

• Building new relationships through shared interests

Workplace:

• Team-building exercises

• Stress management for colleagues

• Improving workplace atmosphere and productivity

Health and Wellness:

• Personal exercise and movement routines

• Mindfulness and meditation practices

• Pain management techniques

Education:

• Supporting learning and memory retention

• Enhancing music education programs

• Aiding in special needs education

Elderly Care:

• Activities for senior centers or nursing homes

• Memory stimulation for dementia patients

• Encouraging physical movement in older adults

Community Service:

• Volunteer work with various groups (e.g., at-risk youth, veterans)

• Community event organization

• Cultural exchange programs

Potential Career Opportunities:

While not primarily aimed at creating therapists, this training can open doors to various professional paths:

Drumming Circle Facilitator

Wellness Workshop Leader

Corporate Team-Building Consultant

Children’s Music Educator

Senior Activity Coordinator

Complementary Therapy Practitioner

Event Entertainer

Personal Development Coach

Personal Discovery:

  • Uncover hidden talents and passions
  • Develop a unique skill set
  • Boost confidence and self-esteem

Scientific Knowledge:

Research supports the diverse benefits of drumming across various fields:

Stress Reduction:

• A 2016 study in “PLOS One” found that group drumming reduced depression and anxiety.

Cognitive Function:

• Research in “Frontiers in Human Neuroscience” (2014) showed improved executive function in older adults after drumming interventions

Pain Management:

• A study in “Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine” (2012) demonstrated reduced pain perception in chronic pain patients through drumming

Social Bonding:

• Research in “Evolutionary Psychology” (2015) indicated that synchronous drumming increased prosocial behavior

ADHD Management:

• A 2011 study in “Journal of Attention Disorders” found that drumming helped adolescents with ADHD improve concentration and reduce hyperactivity

Immune System:

• A study in “Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine” (2001) showed increased Natural Killer cell activity after drumming sessions

Emotional Processing:

• Research in “Emotions” (2019) suggested that drumming could help in processing and expressing complex emotions

Practical Implementation:

Start Small:

• Begin with personal practice and family activities

• Gradually expand to friends and community groups

Combine with Other Interests:

• Integrate drumming into existing hobbies or skills

• Create unique combinations (e.g., drumming + yoga, drumming + storytelling)

Network and Collaborate:

• Connect with other drumming enthusiasts

• Explore partnerships with local organizations or businesses

Continuous Learning:

• Stay updated on new research and techniques

• Attend workshops or conferences to expand your knowledge

Adapt to Different Groups:

• Tailor your approach based on age, setting, and purpose • Be flexible and responsive to participants’ needs

Remember:

  • No prior musical experience is necessary to benefit from this training
  • The skills learned are highly transferable across various life situations
  •  The most important factors are enthusiasm, openness, and regular practice.

By embracing this training, you’re not just learning about drumming – you’re opening yourself to a world of personal growth, community connection, and potential new career paths. Whether you use these skills for personal enjoyment, family well-being, community service, or professional development, the rhythms you learn have the power to transform lives – starting with your own!”

You wish you could but you can't afford it?

We hear this concern often, and we completely understand that the upfront cost can seem daunting. Let’s break it down and explore some practical solutions to make this investment more manageable:

Understanding the Cost: • Total investment: While it might seem substantial at first glance, consider the long-term value. • Monthly breakdown: At €24.75 per month, it’s comparable to:

A few takeout meals

A basic gym membership

A couple of movie tickets and popcorn

Creative Financing Options:

Family and Friends Micro-Loan: • Approach loved ones about borrowing the amount • Propose a clear repayment plan • Offer incentives like:

Free drumming sessions

Stress-relief treatments

Assistance with their events or projects

Skill-for-Cash Exchange: • Offer your new skills in exchange for financial support • Examples:

Provide relaxation sessions for a stressed colleague

Host a drum circle for a friend’s birthday party

Lead a meditation group for your local community

Incremental Saving: • Set aside a small amount each week • Cut back on non-essential expenses temporarily • Use apps that round up purchases and save the difference

Payment Plans: • Check if we offer installment options • Some credit cards offer 0% interest on purchases for a limited time

Side Hustle: • Take on a temporary gig to fund this investment • Consider options like dog walking, tutoring, or freelance work

Accelerated Return on Investment:

  • Weekly Practice: If you treat just one person per week:

You’ll gain invaluable hands-on experience

Your skills and confidence will grow rapidly

You’ll build a network of potential long-term clients

  • Quick Payback: At one session per week, you could recoup your investment in a matter of months

Long-term Benefits:

  • Lifetime Access: The skills you learn will serve you indefinitely • Personal Growth: Enhance your own well-being and self-expression • Career Possibilities: Open doors to new opportunities, from side gigs to full-time paths

Mindset Shift:

Think of this not as an expense, but as an investment in: • Your personal development • Your ability to help others • Your future earning potential • A unique, in-demand skill set

Remember:

  • Start Small: Begin applying what you learn immediately, even informally with friends and family • Be Patient: Allow your skills and client base to grow organically • Stay Committed: Regular practice will maximize your investment

Don’t let the initial cost hold you back from this transformative opportunity. With some creativity and determination, you can make it work. The skills you’ll gain are not just for a career – they’re life skills that will benefit you and those around you for years to come.

Are you ready to take this step towards personal growth and helping others? Let’s find a way to make it happen!

Do I need a specific drum for that?

No, you don’t necessarily need a specific drum to get started. Any drum can be a great starting point for your journey. However, as you progress, you might find that the quality of sound and resonance becomes increasingly important, especially for healing purposes. Let’s break this down:

Getting Started: • Begin with what you have: Even a simple hand drum or frame drum is perfect for learning basic techniques. • Explore different sounds: Try various drums to find what resonates with you personally.

 

Why Sound Quality Matters:

Healing Vibrations: High-quality drums produce vibrations that can: • Synchronize with your body’s natural energy • Potentially realign meridians and chakras • Create a more profound physical and emotional impact

Body Awareness: A resonant drum helps you: • Reconnect with your physical self • Promote groundedness • Enhance your overall mind-body connection

Immersive Experience: Better sound quality leads to: • More engaging practice sessions • Deeper meditative states • Enhanced focus and concentration

 

Types of Drums:

Shaman Drums: • Traditional and often used in spiritual practices • Can be powerful but not necessary for effective practice • Often more expensive and may require special care

Synthetic Drums (e.g., fiber skin drums): • Pros:

Consistent sound regardless of humidity

Maintain resonance in various environments

Often more affordable and durable • Cons:

May lack the “organic” feel of natural materials

 

Animal Skin Drums: • Pros:

Traditional and natural

Often preferred for their unique, warm sound • Cons:

Sound can be affected by moisture, impacting resonance

Require more maintenance and care

 

Choosing Your Drum: • Consider your environment: If you live in a humid area, a synthetic drum might be more practical. • Think about portability: If you plan to travel with your drum, a lighter option might be best. • Reflect on your purpose: For personal meditation, any drum will do. For group healing sessions, you might want a more resonant instrument.

Budget Considerations: • Start affordable: Begin with a budget-friendly option to explore your interest. • Invest gradually: As you develop your skills and passion, consider upgrading to a higher-quality drum.

Key Takeaway: While any drum can be a gateway to this practice, investing in a quality drum with good resonance can enhance your experience and potentially improve healing outcomes. Consider your environment, intended use, and budget when choosing between synthetic and natural materials.

Remember: The most important factors are your intention, dedication, and regular practice. Start with what you have, enjoy the learning process, and upgrade as you progress in your journey. The right drum will find you as you deepen your connection with this powerful practice.

Does this also work with children and babies?

Absolutely! This approach is not only effective but can be incredibly beneficial for children and babies. Let’s explore why and how:

The Science Behind It: • Womb Simulation: In the womb, babies are constantly surrounded by rhythmic sounds:

Mother’s heartbeat

Blood flow through the placenta

Mother’s breathing

  • Comfort and Familiarity: These rhythmic sounds create a sense of safety and comfort for the baby

Benefits for Babies:

Sleep Aid: • Helps soothe cry babies • Assists children who have trouble falling asleep • Can reduce nighttime wake-ups

Stress Reduction: • Lowers cortisol levels (stress hormone) • Promotes relaxation and calmness

Bonding: • Creates a special moment between parent and child • Enhances emotional connection through shared rhythm

Sensory Development: • Stimulates auditory processing • Enhances spatial awareness

Benefits for Children:

Emotional Regulation: • Helps manage big emotions • Provides a healthy outlet for energy

Cognitive Development: • Improves focus and concentration • Enhances memory and pattern recognition

Motor Skills: • Develops hand-eye coordination • Improves fine and gross motor skills

Creativity: • Encourages self-expression • Boosts imagination

Practical Applications:

For Babies: • Bedtime Routine: Gentle drumming to mimic heartbeat • Calming Technique: Use during fussy periods • Tummy Time: Soft drumming to encourage longer sessions

For Children: • Pre-Sleep Ritual: Teach simple rhythms to play before bed • Stress Management: Use drumming as a calming tool during tantrums • Learning Aid: Incorporate rhythms into educational activities

Teaching Parents:

Demonstrate simple techniques: • Basic heartbeat rhythm • Gentle tapping patterns • How to adjust volume and tempo

Explain the importance of consistency: • Regular practice enhances effectiveness • Integrate into daily routines

Encourage parental involvement: • Both parents can learn and participate • Creates a family bonding experience

Provide safety guidelines: • Age-appropriate instruments • Volume considerations • Supervision requirements

Additional Tips: • Start Soft: Begin with gentle rhythms and gradually explore • Observe Reactions: Pay attention to what the child responds to best • Be Patient: It might take time for some children to adjust • Make it Fun: For older children, turn it into a game or story

Long-term Benefits: • Early exposure to rhythm can lead to improved:

Musical aptitude

Language development

Mathematical understanding

Emotional intelligence

Remember: Every child is unique, so it’s important to be flexible and attentive to their individual needs and responses. The key is to create a positive, soothing experience that both parent and child can enjoy together.

By incorporating drumming into a child’s routine, you’re not just helping them sleep better – you’re potentially setting the foundation for a lifetime of benefits, from enhanced cognitive abilities to better emotional regulation.

Can i use it during pregnancy?

Yes, you can use drumming during pregnancy, and it can offer numerous benefits for both the mother and the developing baby. Let’s explore this in detail:

Benefits for the Mother:

Stress Reduction: • Lowers cortisol levels (stress hormone) • Promotes relaxation and calmness

Emotional Well-being: • Can help manage mood swings • Provides a meditative, focusing activity

Physical Benefits: • Can encourage gentle movement and exercise • May help with pain management during pregnancy

Bonding: • Creates an early connection with the baby • Can be a shared activity with a partner

 

Benefits for the Baby:

Auditory Development: • Stimulates the developing auditory system • Introduces varied sounds and vibrations

Potential Cognitive Benefits: • Early exposure to rhythm may support brain development • May enhance future musical and language aptitude

Soothing Effect: • The rhythmic sounds can be calming for the baby • May help establish sleep patterns even before birth

 

Scientific Knowledge:

Several studies have explored the effects of music and rhythmic sounds on fetal development:

Fetal Response to Sound: • Research shows that fetuses can hear external sounds from about 16 weeks gestation • By the third trimester, babies can recognize and respond to specific sounds

Impact on Brain Development: • A 2013 study in the journal “PLOS ONE” suggested that music exposure during pregnancy may influence fetal brain development

Stress Reduction: • A 2017 study in the “Journal of Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice” found that music interventions during pregnancy can reduce stress and anxiety

Heart Rate and Movement: • Research has shown that fetuses respond to external sounds with changes in heart rate and movement patterns

 

Safe Practice Guidelines:

Start Gradually: • Begin drumming at a distance from the belly • Slowly move closer while observing any reactions

Monitor Volume: • Keep the sound at a comfortable level • Remember that amniotic fluid can amplify sound

Varied Rhythms: • Experiment with different rhythms and tempos • Pay attention to which patterns elicit positive responses

Consistency: • Regular sessions may be more beneficial than sporadic ones • Consider incorporating drumming into daily relaxation routines

Partner Involvement: • Encourage partners to participate • This can enhance bonding for the whole family

Listen to Your Body: • If you feel any discomfort, stop and consult your healthcare provider • Every pregnancy is unique, so what works for one may not work for all

Combine with Other Techniques: • Integrate drumming with pregnancy yoga or meditation for enhanced benefits

Important Considerations:

  • Consult Your Doctor: Always check with your healthcare provider before starting any new activity during pregnancy
  • Individual Differences: Every baby may react differently to external stimuli
  • Balanced Approach: Use drumming as part of a holistic approach to prenatal well-being

Long-term Potential:

  • Some researchers suggest that prenatal sound exposure may have positive effects on:

Newborn behavior

Early childhood development

Future musical and linguistic abilities

Remember, while drumming can be a wonderful addition to your pregnancy journey, it should complement, not replace, standard prenatal care. The key is to create a positive, stress-free environment for both you and your developing baby.

By incorporating gentle drumming into your pregnancy, you’re not only nurturing your own well-being but potentially giving your baby a rhythmic head start in life!

Can this also help with dying care?

Yes, drumming can be a powerful and comforting tool in end-of-life care. Let’s explore this sensitive topic in more detail:

How Drumming Helps in Dying Care:

Inducing Theta State: • Drumming can help the brain enter a theta state • This is a deeply relaxed, meditative state of consciousness • In this state, fear and anxiety often diminish

Emotional and Psychological Benefits: • Reduces fear of death • Promotes inner peace and calmness • Helps individuals turn inward for reflection and acceptance

Physical Comfort: • Can aid in pain management • May help regulate breathing • Can induce more restful sleep

Connection and Presence: • Creates a shared experience between the dying person and loved ones • Offers a non-verbal way to express care and support

Spiritual Aspect: • Many cultures use drumming in spiritual practices • Can facilitate a sense of transcendence or connection to something greater

 

Real-Life Application:

  • Bedside Drumming: Gentle rhythms played near the person • Recorded Sounds: Using recorded drumming when live playing isn’t possible • Participatory: Allowing the person to feel or hold a drum if they’re able

Scientific Knowledge and Research:

While specific studies on drumming in end-of-life care are limited, related research supports its potential benefits:

Music Therapy in Palliative Care: • A 2019 Cochrane review found that music therapy may improve quality of life for people in end-of-life care

Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS): • Studies show RAS can help regulate autonomic functions like heart rate and breathing

Neurological Impact: • Research indicates that rhythmic sounds can synchronize brain waves, potentially reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation

Pain Management: • A 2016 study in “Supportive Care in Cancer” found that music therapy can help manage pain in palliative care patients

Spiritual Well-being: • Research in the “Journal of Pain and Symptom Management” (2017) suggests that spiritual well-being is associated with better quality of life in terminal patients

 

Practical Guidelines:

Assess Individual Preferences: • Not everyone may respond positively to drumming • Respect the person’s wishes and cultural background

Start Gently: • Gradually adjust based on the person’s response

Involve Family Members: • Teach simple techniques to loved ones • This can provide a meaningful way for them to contribute to care

Combine with Other Therapies: • Integrate drumming with other palliative care approaches • Can complement meditation, guided imagery, or aromatherapy

Be Mindful of the Environment: • Consider other patients if in a hospice or hospital setting • Use headphones or soft percussion instruments when appropriate

Professional Collaboration: • Work with music therapists or trained professionals when possible • Consult with the palliative care team to ensure it aligns with overall care plans

 

Potential Challenges:

  • Overstimulation: Be cautious not to overwhelm the person • Physical Limitations: Adapt techniques for those who can’t actively participate • Emotional Responses: Be prepared for various emotional reactions

Long-term Benefits for Caregivers and Family:

  • Can provide a sense of purpose and connection during a difficult time • May aid in the grieving process after the person’s passing • Creates meaningful final memories

 

Remember, the goal is to provide comfort, peace, and a sense of connection during one of life’s most profound transitions. Drumming, when used sensitively and appropriately, can be a beautiful way to support both the dying person and those around them.

While more research is needed specifically on drumming in end-of-life care, the existing evidence on music therapy and rhythmic interventions suggests that this approach can be a valuable addition to comprehensive palliative care.

And how does that work in geriatrics?

Drumming can be incredibly beneficial in geriatric care, addressing many of the common challenges faced by older adults. Let’s explore this in detail:

Benefits of Drumming in Geriatrics:

  1. Combating Loneliness and Isolation: • Group drumming sessions foster social interaction • Creates a sense of community and belonging
  2. Reducing Fear and Anxiety: • Rhythmic activities can have a calming effect • Provides a safe, non-verbal means of expression
  3. Managing Aggression and Frustration: • Offers a healthy outlet for pent-up emotions • Can redirect negative energy into a positive activity
  4. Alleviating Depression: • Drumming releases endorphins, the body’s natural “feel-good” chemicals • Group activities combat feelings of isolation
  5. Cognitive Stimulation: • Learning and practicing rhythms engages the brain • May help maintain cognitive function and delay decline
  6. Physical Benefits: • Improves hand-eye coordination • Enhances gross and fine motor skills • Can be adapted for various physical abilities
  7. Reconnecting with Childlike Joy: • Drumming can evoke playfulness and spontaneity • Helps older adults reconnect with simpler, joyful experiences
  8. Promoting Calmness and Mindfulness: • Rhythmic activities can induce a meditative state • Helps participants focus on the present moment
  9. Empowerment: • Provides a sense of accomplishment and control • Can boost self-esteem and confidence

 

Practical Applications in Geriatric Settings:

  1. Group Sessions: • Regular drumming circles in nursing homes or community centers • Intergenerational programs involving younger participants
  2. Individual Therapy: • One-on-one sessions for those with specific needs or preferences • Can be tailored to individual physical and cognitive abilities
  3. Memory Care: • Using familiar rhythms to evoke memories in dementia patients • Creating personalized “rhythm prescriptions” based on life history
  4. Physical Therapy Integration: • Incorporating drumming into movement exercises • Using drums to improve range of motion and strength
  5. Stress Management: • Teaching simple drumming techniques for self-soothing • Providing drums or percussion instruments in common areas

 

Scientific Knowledge and Research:

Several studies support the use of drumming and rhythm-based activities in geriatric care:

  1. Cognitive Function: • A 2014 study in “Frontiers in Human Neuroscience” found that drumming can improve cognitive function in older adults
  2. Depression and Anxiety: • Research published in “Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine” (2016) showed that group drumming reduced depression and anxiety in mental health service users
  3. Social Bonding: • A study in the “Journal of Applied Gerontology” (2019) indicated that group music activities, including drumming, improved social bonding in older adults
  4. Physical Health: • Research in “Complementary Therapies in Medicine” (2012) found that drumming improved immune system function and reduced stress hormones
  5. Dementia Care: • A 2018 study in “Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease” suggested that rhythmic activities could improve cognitive function and mood in dementia patients

 

Implementation Considerations:

  1. Adaptability: • Use a variety of percussion instruments to accommodate different abilities • Offer seated drumming options for those with mobility issues
  2. Volume Control: • Be mindful of noise levels, especially for those with hearing sensitivities • Use padding on drums or opt for softer instruments when necessary
  3. Routine Integration: • Incorporate drumming into daily or weekly schedules for consistency • Use as a transition activity between other care routines
  4. Staff Training: • Educate caregivers on basic drumming techniques and benefits • Encourage staff participation to model engagement
  5. Cultural Sensitivity: • Consider cultural backgrounds when selecting rhythms and instruments • Allow for personal preferences and musical tastes

 

Potential Challenges:

  • Initial Resistance: Some older adults may be hesitant to try new activities
  • Overstimulation: Be cautious of overwhelming participants with complex rhythms
  • Physical Limitations: Adapt techniques for those with arthritis or limited mobility

 

Long-term Benefits:

  • Improved quality of life and overall well-being
  • Enhanced social connections within care facilities
  • Potential delay in cognitive decline
  • Reduced need for certain medications (e.g., anti-anxiety drugs)

 

Remember, while drumming can offer numerous benefits in geriatric care, it should be part of a comprehensive care plan developed in consultation with healthcare professionals. The key is to create a joyful, engaging experience that respects each individual’s needs and preferences.

By incorporating drumming into geriatric care, we’re not just providing an activity – we’re offering a powerful tool for emotional expression, cognitive stimulation, and social connection, helping older adults reclaim a sense of joy and purpose in their later years

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