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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · Introduction: Most of the existing literature on the therapeutic relationship in music therapy rests on the researcher’s point of view. Hence, there is a limited amount of research that focuses ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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. Moreover, music can be used to help in addressing serious mental health and substance use ...

  4. Reference Marwick, Murray, Malloch and Trevarthen 10 These early experiences of musicality are frequently offered as a rationale for music therapy as a whole (e.g. Trevarthen & Malloch Reference Trevarthen and Malloch 11) and from this perspective the role of the therapist can be seen as neo-parental: musically nurturing the patient in order to facilitate a similar process of discovery of self ...

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  5. Apr 9, 2022 · Music therapy refers to the use of music in clinical settings as an engaging means to address therapeutic needs of clients. This form of psychotherapy, which has evidenced efficacy in depression treatment ( Aalbers et al., 2017 ; Erkkilä et al., 2011 ), stimulates non-verbal expression and allows for the emergence of various modes of mutual interaction.

  6. Oct 24, 2024 · Music Therapists. Music therapy is a type of therapy that supports mental health through the playing of musical instruments, listening to music, writing music, singing, dancing, or talking about music. It has also been shown to improve physical well-being. This therapeutic approach helps with a variety of conditions in adults, children, and ...

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  8. While the effectiveness of music therapy and other arts programs have been clearly demonstrated in the literature, and individual therapists are themselves highly aware of the way in which the programs affect participants as individuals, clear experimental evidence that demonstrates the mechanisms at work and the influence of differences in personality and coping style, is currently lacking.