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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · The findings suggest that a relationship that is based on equality and mutual respect contributes to a feeling of trust – all of which are proposed as helpful characteristics in the...

  2. Increasingly, the scientific literature has shown how even listening to music related to the patient’s personal tastes (preferred music listening) and by-passing the direct relationship with the patient, can produce therapeutic effects in different clinical settings.

  3. This worksheet helps the music therapist organize the relationship between the treatment goal, theoretical framework, and musical elements in order to define the purpose and intent of each musical element. The result is a theory-based synthesis of the music as a whole for therapeutic intervention.

  4. May 5, 2023 · MT differs from other music-based interventions, referred to as MM, which are mostly offered by medical and health care professionals. The purpose of this overview is to examine the efficacy of MT and MM on mental workload-, stress-, anxiety- and physiological stress-related outcomes for health care workers.

  5. Therapeutic music helps restore lost abilities, such as memory deficits in dementia, or speech and motor deficits following a brain injury or stroke.

  6. The American Music Therapy Association defines music therapy as the use of personalized listening to music as a therapeutic tool by healthcare professionals, which can be conducted by a nurse or a nursing assistant after brief training [3, 5, 6, 7].

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  8. Feb 20, 2018 · We included quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research studies on music therapy with a trained music therapist in a palliative care setting including adult in- and out-patients (Table 5). The main outcomes were both observed symptoms and self-reported experiences.

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