Social Effect with Dr. Kelvin Lim
Music and Healing
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7m 36s
Sarah Hicks talks with Dr. Kelvin Lim, a professor of psychiatry from the University of Minnesota, who reminds us that our brains have developed over millions of years and some level of anxiety, including music that may make us anxious, can be beneficial to our wellbeing. Experiencing music together can be impactful.
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