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Nov 16, 2017 · Download full-text PDF Read full-text. ... To assess effects of music therapy for depression in people of any age compared with treatment as usual (TAU) and psychological, pharmacological, and/or ...
Feb 22, 2022 · Conclusion: Music therapy presents itself as a potential strategy to reduce anxiety and depression as well as to help maintain and recover the health of adults with mental disorders.
Nov 18, 2020 · music therapy process (music therapy method, music therapy period, music therapy fre- quency, minutes per session, and the treatment measures in the control group); (5) outcome measures ...
reduced quality of life and increased mortality. Music interventions have been shown to be a potential alternative for depression therapy but the number of up-to-date research literature is quite limited. We present a review of original research trials which utilize music or music therapy as intervention to treat participants with depressive ...
Analysis 2.4. Comparison 2 Music therapy versus psychological therapy, Outcome 4 Leaving the study early..... 76 Analysis 3.1. Comparison 3 Active music therapy versus receptive music therapy, Outcome 1 Severity of depressive symptoms,
In the same way, music could have beneficial effects on some other neurological disorders like depression. Few research studies have assessed the effects of music therapy on depression. No adverse effects for music therapy have been reported so far, whereas music therapy can indeed exert a positive effect on mental health (Edwards, 2006).
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Music therapy group: individual music therapy plus treatment as usual Music therapy is a form of therapy that uses music experiences and client–therapist relationships for the purpose of therapeutic change.12 The music experiences used in music therapy may be varied and can range from listening to music to playing or singing songs to free improvisation; the degree of verbal reflection used ...