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Dec 18, 2014 · Where trials of improvisational therapies have been conducted, these have usually compared an intervention to a non-musical intervention or to treatment as usual (e.g. Albornoz ), rather than comparing music therapy with improvisation to music therapy without (Gold et al. ; Kamioka et al. ; Maratos et al. ). Greater consideration should be given to the comparison conditions in trials of ...
- Raymond Ar MacDonald, Graeme B Wilson
- 2014
Rickson DJ. Instructional and improvisational models of music therapy with adolescents who have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A comparison of the effects on motor impulsivity. Journal of Music Therapy. 2006;43(1):39–62. doi: 10.1093/jmt/43.1.39. [Google Scholar] Rickson DJ, Watkins WG.
Jun 28, 2008 · The music therapy to be offered is based on the ideas and principles of improvisational music therapy [21,22], and the application of the ideas of Priestley's analytical music therapy. The practical application of the clinical improvisation method has been developed during the training of therapists involved in this research project at JYU Music Therapy Clinic for Research and Training.
- Jaakko Erkkilä, Christian Gold, Jörg Fachner, Esa Ala-Ruona, Marko Punkanen, Mauno Vanhala
- 10.1186/1471-244X-8-50
- 2008
- BMC Psychiatry. 2008; 8: 50.
Sep 27, 2024 · Background Music therapy is the clinical use of musical interventions to improve mental and physical health across multiple domains, including social communication. Autistic children, who have difficulties in social communication and often increased anxiety, tend to show a strong preference for music, because it can be structured and systematic, and therefore more predictable than social ...
Improvisational music therapy is suitable for basically all client groups without the need for specific musical training, and can be successfully applied even when one’s ability for verbal expression is limited [13, 14]. Any adult with normally developed cognitive skills and abstract thinking is able to connect symbolic and experience-based ...
Jan 1, 2009 · A distinction was made between music improvisation and clinical improvisation. The survey sought responses regarding client populations, goals, theoretical orientations, influential models of improvisational music therapy, and musical media that are relevant to MT-BCs' use of improvisation in therapy.
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Nov 1, 2020 · Erkkila et al. (2011) also found that improvisational music therapy decreased anxiety and Punkanen, Eerola, and Erkkila (2011) suggested that depressed individuals tend to evaluate emotions negatively compared to healthy controls in music therapy. These findings support the usefulness of the students’ strategy to focus and improve emotion regulation strategies of negative feelings in particular.