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  1. Nov 30, 2022 · Conclusion: While music therapy has shown to be promising as a stand-alone or adjunctive treatment for anxiety disorders in adolescents and young adults, more research is needed to establish music ...

  2. As such, in many countries, music therapy is routinely used with adolescents with psychiatric disorders (Aldrigde et al., 2001). Moreover, music is an auditory stimulus that interests and motivates adolescents (Bostic et al., 2019; Fern ́andez-Company et al., 2020), because music facilitates their feeling of belonging to a particular social ...

  3. Group music therapy as a preventive intervention for young people at risk: Cluster-randomized trial. Journal of Music Therapy, 54(2), pp 133-160. Hense, C., Silverman, M. J., McFerran, K. S. (2018). Using the Health-Unhealthy Uses of Music Scale as a single-session music therapy intervention on an acute youth mental health inpatient unit.

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  4. Dec 2, 2019 · done which indicate that music creates balance. between mind, body and soul, has positive effects. on pain and anxiety, and increases quality of life. of sick or healthy individuals.It is also ...

  5. Jan 1, 2014 · Research has shown that when used in treatment, music therapy can be successful in increasing brain function, improving emotional adjustment and reducing levels of depression and anxiety.

  6. Results: All six studies included showed significant improvement as measured by anxiety symptom severity measures for adolescents and young adults receiving music therapy. Conclusion: While music therapy has shown to be promising as a stand-alone or adjunctive treatment for anxiety disorders in adolescents and young adults, more research is needed to establish music therapy as an effective ...

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  8. Music interventions are used for stress reduction in a variety of settings because of the positive effects of music listening on both physiological arousal (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure, and hormonal levels) and psychological stress experiences (e.g., restlessness, anxiety, and nervousness).

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