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  1. Music Therapy is an evidence-based type of therapy that can help people with a wide range of conditions. In this video, we look specifically at how it can help children and young people...

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    • Idaho Public Television
  2. No matter whether it's singing or playing tones, one program is using music to help heal young patients.

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    • CNN
  3. Jul 10, 2023 · Documentary about ARU's Professor Amelia Oldfield leading music therapy sessions for children on the autistic spectrum. For more information on ARU's MA Music Therapy visit:...

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    • Anglia Ruskin University
  4. Explore the role of music therapy to support treatment in the pediatric setting. Matthew Logan, Jennifer Goldhammer and Brianna Negrete are part of the Music...

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    • University of California Television (UCTV)
  5. This video explains music therapy in an interview with Rachael Finnerty — a music therapist who is accredited in Canada.

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    • Demystifying Medicine McMaster
  6. Music affects more than the areas in the brain that process sound. In some cases, music therapy can also help reduce anxiety, aid in easing pain, and help with speech recall. On The Doctors,...

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    • Pfizer
  7. Jan 26, 2023 · Even from a young age, children are drawn to songs that help them cope. Here are some ways caregivers can engage children with music and use music therapeutically to enrich the lives of children. Music can calm babies. Familiar voices and repetitive sounds calm babies who don’t yet know how to soothe themselves, Boyum said.