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  1. Therapeutic Singing (TS) is a technique which involves the unspecified use of singing activities to. ation in speech and language as well as. o increasefunctions of the respiratory apparatus. Therapeutic s. nging can be used with a variety of neurological ordevelopmental speech and language dysfunctions (G.

  2. Mar 1, 2006 · A scientific basis for music therapy only emerged after World War II and the term "music therapy" was introduced in about 1950. Contemporary music therapy is used in many fields of medicine, as ...

  3. May 17, 2018 · Music therapy is a distraction tool aimed at managing emotions and diverting an individual's attention from an unpleasant condition to a more pleasant and happy moment thereby reducing the risk of ...

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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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  4. Dysarthria is a collective term referring to a neuropathophysiologic disruption in the activation and control (e.g., strength, speed, range of motion, tone, coordination) of the muscles necessary for speech production. Dysarthria therefore, can affect the respiratory, phonatory, resonatory, articulatory, and prosodic aspects of speech.

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  5. The World Health Organization defines health as: “...a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”. Therapeutic music supports health and the process of healing primarily through the principles of. Music-thanatology is a specialization within the broader sub-specialty of ...

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  7. Music therapists are valued members of the medical team. Their expertise helps patients manage physical and emotional challenges at all stages of survivorship. This handout reviews what music therapy is, how it promotes well-being, and what to expect at music therapy sessions. What is music therapy?

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