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  1. Aug 5, 2020 · To focus the meta-ethnography, we concentrated specifically on participatory music engagement (music-making) and excluded studies relating to music therapy or music-listening. Participatory music engagement is defined as music that is actively made by the participant, including singing, and is not limited by musical genre (e.g., popular, classical, or jazz).

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  2. Aug 1, 2016 · Metaphors and CM may act as a bidirectional conduit between music perception and emotion experience, contributing to the transition from the former to the latter (e.g. in a listener being moved as a result of perceiving emotion as being expressed in music), or from the latter to the former (e.g. in a composer adopting certain metaphoric or stylistic devices in order that the score may express ...

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  3. Aug 1, 2023 · Music therapy has shown promise in providing a safe and supportive environment for healing trauma and building resilience while decreasing anxiety levels and improving the functioning of depressed individuals. 4 Music therapy is an evidence-based therapeutic intervention using music to accomplish health and education goals, such as improving mental wellness, reducing stress and alleviating pain.

  4. Jan 30, 2023 · Music as Metaphor – A The rapeutic Approach. 21. the role of music in therapy, the goals that are pursued, and the i nclusive nature of. this type of intervention. “ Using music in clinical ...

  5. Conclusions Music therapy may be helpful for offenders to improve mental health. Future studies should consider including offenders of both genders, using larger sample sizes, and examining long ...

  6. Jun 22, 2021 · Research into music and mental health typically focuses on measures of music engagement, including passive (e.g., listening to music for pleasure or as a part of an intervention) and active music ...

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  8. Oct 1, 2012 · Two theoretical models of music therapy have been developed and discussed in the past decade. The theory of metaphor as proposed by Aigen is based on the schema theory of Lakoff and Johnson. It explains the connection between musical experience and felt experience by means of its interconnection with metaphors that are based on movement experience in space. The theory of analogy as proposed by ...