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  1. Jan 1, 2007 · This study aimed to determine whether music therapy programs situated within a CBT framework facilitated the exploration of emotions in 24 adults with SUD attending a hospital open group CBT program. In a 7-week trial, the impact of a single music therapy session on participants’ emotional experience was assessed using a self-report questionnaire at the end of each participant's first session.

    • Felicity A. Baker, Libby M. Gleadhill, Genevieve A. Dingle
    • 2007
  2. Music therapy is a form of therapy that integrates music and therapeutic techniques to improve emotional, cognitive, and physical functioning. Developed in the early 20th century and formalized by pioneers such as E. Thayer Gaston and Nordoff-Robbins, music therapy combines elements of music creation, performance, and listening with therapeutic ...

  3. Cognitive-Behavioral Music Therapy (CBMT) is a symphony of cognitive-behavioral therapy and music therapy, harmonizing the power of thought transformation with the healing rhythm of music. This innovative approach combines CBT's focus on changing negative thought patterns with the emotional resonance of music therapy.

  4. Recent cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approaches to treatment of substance use disorder (SUD) have emphasized the need for clients to explore emotional regulation and experiential avoidance. This study aimed to determine whether music therapy programs situated within a CBT framework facilitated the exploration of emotions in 24 adults with SUD attending a hospital open group CBT program ...

  5. Dec 31, 2007 · This study aimed to determine whether music therapy programs situated within a CBT framework facilitated the exploration of emotions in 24 adults with SUD attending a hospital open group CBT program.

  6. Jun 16, 2021 · Cognitive-behavioral therapy suggests that we learn most of our emotional and behavioral responses early on in our lives. [3] Fortunately, however, the emotional and behavioral reactions we develop can be changed. Cognitive-behavioral therapy believes that these reactions and beliefs are learned, and because of this, they can also be unlearned.

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  8. Dec 13, 2023 · To interrogate the literature pertaining to music, emotions, and well-being, McFerran (2016) focused on music psychology and music therapy studies, decrying the lack of focus on emotions within the therapy field. This critical interpretive synthesis, contextualizing the relationship between music, emotions, and the well-being of young people, focuses on emotion uses of music across the well ...

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