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  1. Although music can support well-being, some research also suggests that music can be associated with negative outcomes if used in unhealthy or risky ways (Saarikallio et al., 2015; Travis, 2013). For example, unhealthy uses of music can intensify or increase the risk of depression, rumination, social isolation, and affect dysregulation (Garrido et al., 2017 ; Silverman, 2020 ; Thomson et al ...

  2. Mental health conditions (DSM-5, 2013) that music therapists treat can include (but are not limited to): sor-related disorders Feeding and eating disorders Personality disordersboth a mental illness and s. bstance use disorder concurrently (i.e., dual diagnosis) (SAMSHA, 2019).Substance use disorder occurs when the recurrent use of drugs (e.g ...

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  3. Substance use disorder (SUD) is the continued use of one or more psychoactive substances, including alcohol, despite negative effects on health, functioning, and social relations. Problematic drug use has increased by 10% globally since 2013, and harmful use of alcohol is associated with 5.3% of all deaths. Direct effects of music therapy (MT ...

  4. Nov 27, 2020 · Although the term ‘music therapy’ sometimes refers to any kind of use of music as an intervention in health care settings, music therapy should be offered by a trained music therapist, who is a licensed and qualified therapist with the required knowledge in psychology, medicine, and music (Agres et al., Citation 2020; AMTA, Citation 2018; Bradt et al., Citation 2015; Magee, Citation 2019).

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  5. Apr 22, 2024 · The World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT) defines music therapy as the professional application of music and its elements in medical, educational, and daily settings. It aims to enhance the quality of life and promote physical, social, communicative, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual health and well-being for individuals, groups, families, or communities seeking improvement (Haase ...

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · In music therapy, clients play and listen to music as treatment for stress, depression and anxiety. Here’s how it works. Isobell, 17, plays guitar and sings during a music therapy session at ...

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  8. Jul 21, 2021 · Abstract. The 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reports that 9.5 million Americans aged 18 and older have been diagnosed with more than one mental disorder. Music therapists working in mental health treatment settings are likely to work with individuals who have a complex diagnosis defined here as 2 or more of the following: depression, eating disorder, generalized anxiety disorder ...