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- Researchers are exploring how music therapy can improve health outcomes among a variety of patient populations, including premature infants and people with depression and Parkinson’s disease.
www.apa.org/monitor/2013/11/musicMusic as medicine - American Psychological Association (APA)
This systematic review is the first to assess the evidence of music-based interventions that aim to improve treatment engagement and/or mental health outcomes among A-YA. Our findings provide a foundation to help researchers and practitioners reimagine new ways of conceptualizing how to integrate and use music more effectively to improve the ...
In addition to conventional pharmacological treatment, music can play a strong role as an affordable, noninvasive therapy tool to improve health outcomes. However, standardization of music interventions, music choice, delivery methods and outcome measures are among the challenges.
Aug 1, 2023 · Recent research suggests that music engagement not only shapes our personal and cultural identities but also plays a role in mood regulation. 1 A 2022 review and meta-analysis of music therapy found an overall beneficial effect on stress-related outcomes.
Jun 22, 2021 · For individuals who experience severe problems (e.g., MDD, SUDs), engaging with music may reduce symptoms or improve treatment outcomes. This is the primary goal of most music...
- Daniel E Gustavson, Peyton L Coleman, John R Iversen, Hermine H Maes, Reyna L Gordon, Miriam D Lense...
- 2021
Nov 14, 2024 · The program theory outlined provides a thorough and comprehensive explanation for how music therapy can reduce distress and improve well-being for people with advanced dementia in institutional ...
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Music therapy is an evidence based clinical intervention, delivered by trained music therapists with the aim to help people achieve their therapeutic goals. It is becoming increasingly used to help people after a stroke to support people’s emotional, cognitive, physical and communication needs.