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      • Music therapy isn't the same thing as music medicine, in which patients simply wear headphones and listen to their favorite music for relaxation or distraction while undergoing medical treatment. It also doesn't require any musical background or experience to participate or benefit.
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  1. Nov 8, 2023 · As music medicine grows, maximizing its effectiveness involves building on the success of music therapy, but also recognizing how music medicine is different. For example, as alluded to above, a major difference is that music therapy requires a therapist.

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    • What Is Music Therapy?
    • What Is Music Medicine?
    • How Do Music Therapy and Music Medicine Overlap and Diverge in Practice?

    Music therapy is much like any other form of therapy. It aims to help a patient work through whatever psychological or emotional struggles they may be encountering at any given time. Not only is the aim to express those complex emotions, but to then communicate and resolve them if they can be resolved. Music therapy essentially engages with all the...

    Music medicine focuses on the more clinical benefits that music can have on patients. It also has more to do with research. At this point, it is far less interactive than music therapy, primarily focusing on monitoring how music affects patients who have neurological disabilities. In these areas of research within music medicine, music has been fou...

    While there are many similarities between music therapy and music medicine, they do differ in some distinct ways. Music therapy offers more comprehensive and engaging care for patients than music medicine does. Music medicine for the most part is a term used to describe when a medical practitioner uses music in the course of treating their patient....

  2. Sep 1, 2024 · Music therapy isn't the same thing as music medicine, in which patients simply wear headphones and listen to their favorite music for relaxation or distraction while undergoing medical treatment. It also doesn't require any musical background or experience to participate or benefit.

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  3. Nov 1, 2013 · While music has long been recognized as an effective form of therapy to provide an outlet for emotions, the notion of using song, sound frequencies and rhythm to treat physical ailments is a relatively new domain, says psychologist Daniel J. Levitin, PhD, who studies the neuroscience of music at McGill University in Montreal.

  4. Jul 18, 2023 · Music therapy is a healthcare profession in which a qualified music therapist designs your sessions with specific, individualized goals in mind. Therapeutic music is a method for relaxing you or lifting your emotions in times of need.

  5. Nov 27, 2020 · Music therapy is characterized by personally tailored music interventions initiated by a trained and qualified music therapist, which distinguishes music therapy from other music interventions, such as ‘music medicine’, which concerns mainly music listening interventions offered by healthcare professionals.

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  7. Abstract. Depression is a very common mood disorder, resulting in a loss of social function, 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.

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