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  1. Shuman J, Kennedy H, DeWitt P, Edelblute A, Wamboldt MZ. Group music therapy impacts mood states of adolescents in a psychiatric hospital setting. The Arts in Psychotherapy. 2016;49:50–56. doi: 10.1016/j.aip.2016.05.014. [Google Scholar] Silverman MJ. Music therapy in mental health for illness management and recovery.

  2. Jul 27, 2024 · As Table 3 shows, our judges extracted several strategies used by participants: (a) music provides a distraction from one’s emotions (12% of responses had this as the primary strategy), (b) music allows one to release emotions (11%), (c) music helps one to calm down and relax (10%), (d) music reminds the person of earlier experiences or people (7%), (e) music motivates and empowers (6%), (f ...

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · Thus, the music that has become a metaphor can resonate with questions that the therapist can use in the health promotion process, the final and central goal of music therapy. Metaphors, above all ...

  4. Mar 24, 2021 · “The metaphor helps the student attain an emergent multidimensional grasp of the music. . . .The metaphor creates an affective state within which the performer can attempt to match the model” (Davidson & Scripp, 1989, p. 95). Obviously, using metaphors in music lessons is a task in itself as metaphors are culturally and linguistically specific.

    • Simon Schaerlaeken, Donald Glowinski, Didier Grandjean
    • 2021
  5. Jan 20, 2012 · As Stern puts it: “I don't know when you need to or should put any of the things that happen in a non-verbal therapy like music therapy into a cognitive and linguistic mode” (Stern, 2010b, p. 102). In the future we need research that describes music as vitality forms, not the cognitive and linguistic representation of it.

    • Henk Smeijsters
    • 2012
  6. Jan 10, 2022 · A recent meta-analysis assessing music interventions (including studies of both ML and music making) for anxiety found a larger overall effect size for studies involving a control condition aimed at stress reduction such as muscle relaxation (de Witte et al., 2019). However, it is unclear whether the nature of the control condition influences the apparent effectiveness of ML for reducing anxiety.

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  8. Abstract. Empirical studies in the creative arts therapies (CATs; i.e., art therapy, dance/movement therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, psychodrama, and poetry/bibliotherapy) have grown rapidly in the last 10 years, documenting their positive impact on a wide range of psychological and physiological outcomes (e.g., stress, trauma, depression, anxiety, and pain).