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      • Music therapists use both active (singing, instrument exploration, songwriting, movement, digital music creation, and more) and receptive (music listening, guided imagery with music, playlist creation, or music conversation and reminiscence) interventions, and create goals to improve health and well-being.
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  1. 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 ...

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    Recently, researchers looked at the impact of music interventionson health-related quality of life, and tried to answer the question about the best way to help make that shift toward release, relaxation, and rehabilitation. This recent systematic review and meta-analysis (a study of studies) showed that the use of music interventions (listening to ...

    As complex human beings from a wide variety of cultures, with a variety of life experiences and mental and physical health needs, our connection with music is very personal. Our relationship with music can be a very beautiful, vulnerable, and often complicated dance that shifts from moment to moment based on our mood, preferences, social situation,...

    Music therapyis an established health care profession that uses evidence-based music interventions to address therapeutic health care goals. Music therapy happens between a patient (and possibly their caregivers and/or family) and a board-certified music therapist who has completed an accredited undergraduate or graduate music therapy program. Musi...

    Listening This intervention has been studied the most, in almost every scenario. It can be done either on your own or in music therapy. The music can be live or recorded. Listening can be done with intentional focus or as background listening. You can amplify emotions for release. You can use music to quiet the mind. Or you can utilize the "iso pri...

    Although there is not one best intervention, magical song, or perfect genre to make all the hard things in life easier, music can be a powerful agent of change. Need some extra help finding the best music tools for you? Here are some resources for exploring music therapy and finding certified therapists. American Music Therapy Association Certified...

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  2. Jul 26, 2022 · New research shows the use of music interventions — listening to music, singing, and music therapy — can create significant improvements in mental health, and smaller improvements in physical health-related quality of life.

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  3. Feb 1, 2024 · Music therapy can improve motor control, speech, language, and memory in stroke and Parkinson's disease patients. In dementia patients, music can trigger memories and improve mood, socialization, and quality of life. Music therapy can also reduce anxiety, depression, and pain in cancer patients.

  4. There are a variety of approaches and disciplines (e.g., music therapy, expressive arts therapy, hip hop therapy) that use music as a tool to promote mental health and well-being (e.g., Bruscia, 1998; Malchiodi, 2020; McFerran, 2019).

  5. There is a vast body of evidence demonstrating that Music therapy is beneficial both physically and mentally. Recently the attention has also focused on whether general music activities, not led by therapists, can enhance the mental health and wellbeing of service users (de Witte et al., 2019; Fancourt et al., 2016).

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  7. May 3, 2022 · Music therapists use innovation, receptive listening, lyric discussion, imagery, performance, and learning through music to assess numerous areas of a person’s emotional well-being. They also participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning, ongoing evaluation, and follow-up.

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