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  1. Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) is a treatment technique developed for expressive aphasia rehabilitation which utilizes a patient’s unimpaired ability to sing, to facilitate spontaneous and voluntary speech through sung and chanted melodies which resemble natural speech intonation

  2. How does music therapy work? In a therapeutic setting, listening to or making music triggers physi-cal and emotional changes. Ongoing clinical research has docu-mented benefits of specific interventions using rhythms, melodies, harmonies, or lyrics. In oncology, common goals of music therapy

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    There is a paucity of systematic clinical research investigating the potential use of music therapy to facilitate emotional under-standing in children with ASD. Katagiri (2009) studied the effectiveness of music-based inter-vention to facilitate understanding of four dif-ferent emotions: happiness, sadness, anger, and fear. In the improvisational ...

    From this brief overview of the current clinical research, it is possible to note that Music therapy interventions have focused predominantly on the cardinal clinical features of autism. However, individuals with ASD often display several other debilitating impairments, such as motor control and attention deficits. There are compelling research ev...

    The growing body of literature reviewed in this chapter indicates that the potential of music- based therapy for ASD is yet to be fully explored. Music-related skills in domains such as memory, auditory perception, emotion and language are greatly preserved in ASD. Moreover, there is robust evidence from basic neuroimaging and correlational resear...

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  3. Oct 22, 2017 · Music improves concentration, athletic performance, body movement and coordination, productivity, fatigue fighter, mood and decreases depression. Relaxing music induces sleep and...

  4. This document provides a brief side-by-side summary of key elements of music therapy and therapeutic music. Common to both of these practices is the use of music by practitioners trained in their specialization to benefit clients served.

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  5. Clinical Improvisation Techniques in Music TherapyA Guide for Students, Clinicians and Educators provides a clear and systematic approach to understanding and applying improvisational techniques.

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  7. Neurologic Music Therapy is an evidence-based system of standardized clinical techniques which are based on scientific knowledge relat ed to music perception and production, and the effects (p. 717) thereof, on non-musical brain and behavior function (Thaut & Hoemberg, 2014).

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