In the world today, people are living with rush and competition for a better life and brighter future, which leads to stressful life
and consequently causes physical and mental illness. Both kinds of illness can negatively affect oneself and others, especially the
mental illness. That is the person with mental illness can, consciously and unconsciously, commit a crime both harmful to
himself and others. Among various methods, music therapy is the effective ways to cure these symptoms and illnesses. Music
therapy via wireless distribution (MTWD), is a concept that combines musical tele-therapy to the benefits of security camera,
which is a very interesting new idea aiming to prevent and cure symptoms and illnesses caused by stress. The concept will be
discussed in details.
Stress can happen to anybody. In infants and toddlers regarding the laboratory and psychology research on
animal and human infants, it was found that pain from unfortunate medical conditions can create stress. So would
pain from sensitivity reactions to formula or to foods passed along in breast milk. Physical abuse and extreme
neglect provide a very high degree of stress. Even short-term separation from mother leads to elevated cortical in
infants, indicating stress (Palmer, 2006). For adultsstress is mostly caused by rush and competitive lifestyle only to
survive in career. Both the stress we take with us when we go to work and the stress that awaits us on the job are on
the rise and employers, managers, and workers all feel the added pressure (Segal et al., 2008). For some elders, it is
caused by living with no objective in their lives. The difficult changes that many elderly individuals face such as the
death of a spouse or medical problems can lead to depression, especially in those without a strong support system
(Segal et al., 2007). Stress can normally happen in the patients; for examples; patients with chronic illnesses; with
chronic illness, family and friends may develop compassion fatigue over time, becoming less patient or less willing
to take care of special needs or listen to ongoing complaints. They may not understand exactly what patient is
experiencing, fail to recognize the kind of emotional support that the patient needs, or simply become emotionally
drained after a certain period of time. Patient may also feel a sense of guilt in needing help from caregivers or fear
that he/she will become dependent upon them (Diamond, 2007) ; and handicaps, handicapped individuals will
continue to require a disproportionate share of mental health services (Rutter, 1970).
Stress can cause physical illnesses; high blood pressure, heart disease, brain malfunctions, paralyses, Alzheimer,
etc. Our natural defense mechanisms are geared to deal with circumstances that require a fairly immediate and
relatively short-term response. This ‘fight or flight' system is important for our wellbeing and survival, but problems
arise when we are involved in situations that maintain our stress response. Prolonged activation of the sympathetic
nervous system can result in an increased heart rate, high blood pressure, the formation of blood clots, fatty deposits
and suppression of the immune system (Kennard, 2009) , and mental illnesses; depressions, psychological disorders,
anxiety, insomnia, aggressiveness and emotional inconsistency. Apart from pathological (caused by disease) or the
problems in childhood, mental illnesses can be caused by stressful events of life. Stresses and problems affect every
individual differently, and each person will adapt - or fail to do so - according to his or her physical and
psychological makeup (Sams, 2008). The person with mental illnesses has high chance to commit a crime which
both can hurt oneself, possibly suicide, or other people. The study of has investigated the relationship between the
subjective perception of stress and support in the population (as independent variables) and the prevalence of
homicide, robbery, and property offenses in society, while controlling for the effect of gender, i.e., how these crimes
are related to the differential perception of stress and support among males and females. The theoretical framework
is provided by a stress-support model which postulates that crime in society will be positively related to stress
factors and negatively related to support systems (Landau, 1997).
Music therapy can effectively cure illness caused by human stress and emotions. For examples, a study using
music therapy on people suffering from a severe mental illness has found that music increases the quality of life for
sufferers. The themes of the Focus Group interviews indicated positive outcomes, for examples, song writing allows
an important avenue of self-expression, and that the experience is a positive one, etc (Grocke et al., 2003). Anyway,
in traditional method, the patients regularly go to clinic in order to meet the music therapist to have the therapy
session. This is so inconvenient for elder patients, patients with chronic illnesses and handicapped patients. A
concept of e-music: MTWD is an innovative idea of offering a musical tele-therapy session to help prevent and cure
the symptoms and illnesses caused by stress. This is how a security camera plays an important role of taking care of
people’s health in the communities. In the first section of introduction, the authors will describe the history of music
therapy and its benefits to cure both physical and mental symptoms especially stress which can badly cause diseases
and the origin of new concept, MTWD. In section 2, the concept of MTWD and how a security camera can be used
to prevent and cure diseases for elders, chronic patients and handicaps remotely through music therapy method will
be discussed. In section 3, the authors will explain about the models and process of MTWD method. In section 4, we
will discuss how MTWD can be highly beneficial to the health and ways of lives of everyone in the communities. In
the last section or section 5, the authors will give the discussion and conclusion about the various issues relating to
MTWD method. In addition, the use of the additional system is proposed, where the security camera with the music
therapy can be installed within the street lamp, which is consisted of infrared sensor, camera, speaker and
microphone. In operation, the flow of music and volume can be decided for the appropriate time, season or weather.
The microphone is installed to detect the background sound level for calibration.