SoundSleep Solutions
Drs. Michael Breus and Fred Schwartz, Burt and Joe Wolff
Designed by sleep specialists, guided physical and mental relaxation are accompanied by soothing instrumental music blended with womb and ocean sounds to create a truly relaxing experience, that relieves stress and allows you to fall asleep easily and pea
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Contents
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Introduction | 1:09 |
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Body Relaxation | 12:25 |
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Mind Relaxation | 5:18 |
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Floating | 7:43 |
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Cloudland Canyon | 6:03 |
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Starrry Sea | 5:02 |
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Twighlight | 17:12 |
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Transitions 1 (excerpt) | 7:21 |
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Description
Michael Breus, PhD
mbreus@soundSleepSolutions.com
www.soundSleepSolutions.com
Michael J. Breus, PhD, is a diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine, has a bachelor's degree in psychology from Skidmore College in New York and received the Mellon Undergraduate Fellowship in Psychiatry at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh. He completed a post-baccalaureate premedical program at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. He has received both a master's and doctorate degree from the University of Georgia. Breus completed his internship at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson with a specialty in Sleep Disorders and Neuropsychological testing. He is board-certified in both clinical psychology and clinical sleep disorders.
Dr. Breus recognizes the profound yet largely unrecognized impact that sleep disorders have on our health and wellness, performance, productivity, safety and healthcare costs. As Co-Founder of Sound Sleep, LLC, (www.soundSleepSolutions.com) he is dedicated to raising the awareness of sleep disorders to both the public and the healthcare community, and developing innovative education and communication programs for their assessment and treatment.
Dr. Breus is on the faculty of the Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine, has taught several CME courses on sleep disorders, provided editorial services for several medical and psychology peer-reviewed journals and has given more than 200 presentations to professionals and the public. He is the Clinical Director of 2 nationally accredited sleep laboratories and also of SleepEx Systems (www.sleepex.com), a sleep data transfer company. He is the "Sleep Expert" answering questions daily on the sleep disorders message board at WebMD.
Dr. Breus has been recently interviewed by Parents Magazine, RedBook and Marie Claire and has given live interviews for both local and national news and entertainment television and radio shows.
Dr. Breus has published articles in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, Physiology and Behavior, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, and The Journal of Pain.
Fred Schwartz, M.D.
fschwartz@soundSleepSolutions.com
Fred Schwartz, M.D. is recognized as an expert on the use of music to reduce stress in premature babies, in the operating room, and with hospital patients. A board certified, practicing anesthesiologist, Dr. Schwartz pioneered the development of a hospital-wide music system at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia in 1989. The hospital provides many styles and selections of stress-reducing music. He has done a number of medical studies showing how music can speed the recovery and lower the cost of care for premature babies and open heart surgery patients.
Dr. Schwartz was the medical spokesman for Governor Zell Miller in bringing music to all newborns in Georgia. He has been interviewed and quoted nationally and internationally on CNN Headline News, NBC News, National Public Radio, BBC, and in Prevention, and Good Housekeeping magazines. He is an active contributor at meetings of the International Society for Music in Medicine and the American Music Therapy Association.
