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Lee Weiss of New York Is Working on His Doctorate Degree in Clinical Psychology

Several years of experience and hard work have allowed Lee Weiss of New York to establish himself as one of the most popular CASACs in the region. Lee has been working in the field of substance abuse for several years now and has helped thousands of people lead better lives during this course. He is very keen about keeping himself up to date with the advancements taking place around him and is even working hard to complete his doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology.

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Lee Weiss of New York Is Working on His Doctorate Degree in Clinical Psychology

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  1. Lee Weiss of New York Is Working on His Doctorate Degree in Clinical Psychology

  2. An Introduction to Lee Weiss • Several years of experience and hard work have allowed Lee Weiss of New York to establish himself as one of the most popular CASACs in the region. • Lee has been working in the field of substance abuse for several years now and has helped thousands of people lead better lives during this course. • He is very keen about keeping himself up to date with the advancements taking place around him and is even working hard to complete his doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology.

  3. Lee and his Experiences with Addiction • Observing so many victims of substance abuse all these years, Lee Weiss has realized that addiction changes the wiring and structure of the brain and reprograms the way in which primary functions operate. • He has also studied that all the operations in an addicted brain steer toward the end goal of coping with stressful stimuli by seeking the stimuli of drugs and alcohol. • Lee Weiss, the CEO of Elev8 Centers and Urban Recovery Center has also observed that everything from minor to major stressors ends up triggering the same response of getting intoxicated.

  4. How can Music help? • Lee Weiss of New York emphasizes that one stimulus can soothe one single stressor and the changes originating this way can have a life-saving ripple effect. • He has observed that the approach to music therapy is wide and varied, and utilizes every component of music in a therapeutic manner, and can be beneficial if implemented properly. • He has himself witnessed amazing transformation in patients who have taken to music therapy.

  5. Components of Music Therapy • Singing, writing lyrics, or free styling lyrics • Listening to songs, compositions, instrumentals, or other kinds of “sound” • Utilizing components of sound and vibration in creative ways • Opening discussions about life-changing albums, the power of music, and how music changes the world, or impacts people’s lives

  6. Thank You Lee Weiss Elev8 Center, New York

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