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May 24, 2013 · The current review provides a summarized synthesis and evaluation of studies addressing the effects of music therapy (MT) alone or MT added to standard care on mental health among adults.
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The Siedliecki and Good (2006) study determined the effects of music intervention on pain, depression, and disability and compared the effects of researcher-provided music (standard music) with subject-preferred music (patterning music [PM]).
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- Recognition and Visibility of Music Therapy
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During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, music therapists worked to enhance music opportunities outside of music therapy sessions for patients on mental health units. While creating music opportunities was an element of these hospital music therapy programs before the pandemic, facilitating opportunities for independent music-making or liste...
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the temporary suspension of music therapy services on other inpatient units and outpatient and community-based programs meant that some music therapists could increase the time they spent providing music therapy on inpatient mental health units. In spending more time on inpatient mental health units, ...
Despite the various restrictions that limited music therapy practice during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, music therapists working on inpatient mental health units noticed that music therapy was appreciated by medical and allied staff during this time of heightened stress and uncertainty. Due to less activity and limited personnel on inp...
Adapting music therapy services on inpatient mental health units during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic was challenging for music therapists like Bouchard, Curry, Pearson, and Shah. Restrictions such as singing bans and limitations on group sizes have been disappointing and frustrating. At the same time, the challenge of improvising and cre...
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...
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Feb 22, 2022 · Adults who received music therapy showed physical and mental relaxation, reduced anxiety and depressive symptoms, promoting well-being in a conscious and healthy way.
Music therapy is increasingly being used as an intervention for stress reduction in both medical and mental healthcare settings. Music therapy is characterized by personally tailored music interventions initiated by a trained and qualified music therapist, which distinguishes music therapy
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Mental health disorders and suicidality are rising among adolescents and young adults (A-YA) while rates of treatment engagement remain notoriously low. Emerging research supports the potential of music-based interventions to improve mental health, ...