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      • Music therapy is characterized by using the specific qualities of music in a therapeutic relationship with a music therapist. This distinguishes music therapy from other music interventions, mostly offered by medical or healthcare professionals and referred to as music medicine (De Witte et al., 2020).
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  1. Oct 22, 2020 · CMPs are ideal for playing for ICU patients, while music therapists are ideal for working with patient’s in rehab to help them recover. The patient’s with situations in between these two ends of the spectrum, could be served by either a CMP or Music Therapist, depending on whomever is available. What is Harp Therapy?

  2. Nov 8, 2023 · A key difference is that music therapy is typically provided by a board-certified music therapist. Just as a board-certified psychologist would lead someone through talk therapy, a music therapist guides someone through a music therapy session.

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  3. Jul 18, 2023 · What is the difference between music therapy and therapeutic music? Music therapy is a healthcare profession in which a qualified music therapist designs your sessions with specific, individualized goals in mind.

  4. Jul 15, 2020 · To accomplish specified goals in a music therapy session, music therapists will prepare interventions within one of four broad intervention categories, which include receptive, re-creation, improvisation, and composition/songwriting.

  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Music Therapy vs. Sound Therapy. Music therapy and sound therapy (or sound healing) are distinctive, and each approach has its own goals, protocols, tools, and settings: Music therapy is a relatively new discipline, while sound therapy is based on ancient Tibetan cultural practices.

  6. This overview defines and contrasts three music-based approaches used in health care: music medicine, music therapy, and other music-based interventions (see Figure 1). Figure 1. Open in a new tab

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  8. Music therapy is defined by the World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT) as the use of music and/or its musical elements (sound, rhythm, melody, and harmony) by a qualified music therapist, with a client or group, in a process designed to facilitate and promote communication, relationships, learning, mobilization, expression, organization, and o...

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