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- In recent years, the field of music therapy (MT) has increasingly embraced the use of technology for conducting therapy sessions and enhancing patient outcomes.
May 20, 2021 · In recent years, the field of music therapy (MT) has increasingly embraced the use of technology for conducting therapy sessions and enhancing patient outcomes. Amidst a worldwide pandemic, we sought to examine whether this is now true to an even greater extent, as many music therapists have had to approach and conduct their work differently.
May 31, 2021 · Technology can assist music therapy sessions in a multitude of ways: enabling a patient with motor impairments to become an active agent in music-making through devices; acting as a “co-therapist” by providing musical loops within sessions and thus freeing the therapist to engage in more interactive live musical dialogues with the patient ...
- Kat R. Agres, Kat R. Agres, Rebecca S. Schaefer, Anja Volk, Susan van Hooren, Susan van Hooren, Andr...
- 2021
Music activates a wide range of regions within the brain including networks involved in speech, motor function and cognition. Music therapy aims to facilitate recovery mechanisms in the brain to enhance rehabilitation and overall improvements. Usually trained music therapists deliver it with an individual or in a group.
- 2023/10
In the last 80 years, MT has gained recognition around the world [1] for its use of music-based interventions within the context of therapeutic relationships to support health and well-being in a variety of settings.
Jan 12, 2024 · Background: Several clinical trials support the efficacy of music therapy (MT) for improving outcomes in hospitalized patients, but few studies have evaluated the real-world delivery and integration of MT across multiple medical centers.
Oct 24, 2023 · October 24, 2023. Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Technology. By: Kristine Yan. introduction. Throughout history, the healing power of music, both for emotional and physical well-being, has been well-documented. In the early 20th century, musicians flocked to hospitals to play for war-weary soldiers returning from battlefields.
Building on the promise of such interventions, this systematic review evaluates the evidence-base for psychosocial interventions that use music as an innovative strategy to improve treatment engagement and/or mental health outcomes for A-YA.