WellTunes Music Founder is Available for
Interviews |
The recent massacre at
Virginia Tech reveals that severe depression and profound
unhap-piness can have horrific
consequences.
Although
we all seek happiness, why is it that we are ten times more likely
to suffer from depression than our grandparents? Having so much more than
they did, how did we get to be so unhappy, and how do we
change? |
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Building Happiness, Hope and Well-Being Through
Words Put to Music
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Designed
by psychologist and radio broadcaster
Dr. Roy
Vogel,
WellTunes Music
builds
hope,
or what Vogel refers
to as the "Hope Response".
Hope, he says, is essential for happiness and health.
"WellTunes Music is a
way to get focused on core beliefs that promote hope. This album provides a
structured way to create that much-needed Hope Response," Vogel
states.
WellTunes
Music takes powerful verses from
the Bible and speaks those words over the sound of widely-loved
classic hymns. |
Researchers atDuke
University,
including psychiatrist Harold Koenig, have found that religious
practices, include Bible-reading, can promote greater health and
happiness. Leading
psychologists, such as Martin Seligman of the University of
Pennsylvania,
have conducted extensive research into happiness. "It turns out that a
great deal of what modern psychological research has discovered is
unintentionally affirming many tenets revealed in the
Bible."
South African Grammy-award winning musician Mark
Arendse teamed up with Dr. Vogel in producing this first in a
three-album series called "WellTunes 2007: Happiness and the Good Life." For more information go
to www.welltunesmusic.com. |
Contact:
Maria Sliwa of M.Sliwa Public Relations, 973-272-2861 or
212-202-4453, msliwa@msliwa.com |
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