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  1. Aug 1, 2023 · Music therapy is offered in settings such as schools and hospitals. 1 Research supports that engaging in music-making activities, such as drumming circles, songwriting, or group singing, can facilitate emotional release, promote self-reflection, and create a sense of community. 5

  2. Music may be used for psychotherapy to engage a person in a dialog and achieve certain therapeutic goals. Like conventional psychotherapy, it can also be classified into different categories based on the underlying principle such as psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral, humanistic, and mindfulness-based music therapy.[ 4 , 5 , 6 ]

    • Lakshmi Sravanti
    • 10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_188_17
    • 2017
    • Apr-Jun 2017
  3. Oct 30, 2023 · Research has shown that adding music therapy to a patient’s regular treatment, like medication and psychotherapy, can improve depressive symptoms when compared with standard treatment...

  4. For example, Aalbers and colleagues used an Emotion-Regulating Improvisational Music Therapy (EIMT) intervention that embeds music-making to enhance attunement and emotion regulation to reduce depression symptoms among female young adults.

  5. Jul 18, 2023 · Healthcare providers use music as therapy in many contexts, including at the bedside for people in hospitals. However, music therapy isn’t the same as listening to music to help you relax. Music can certainly be a powerful tool for calming and healing.

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  7. May 3, 2022 · Music therapists use innovation, receptive listening, lyric discussion, imagery, performance, and learning through music to assess numerous areas of a person’s emotional well-being. They also participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning, ongoing evaluation, and follow-up.

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