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  1. Research

    In short, research is a foundational element of the profession and is about: a) the use of research to increase access to quality music therapy services, b) knowing how research affects practice policy, c) an integral professional and association-wide element, d) being good consumers of music therapy research findings, and e) collaborating and ...

  2. Full article: Music therapy for stress reduction: a systematic review

    Music therapy versus music medicine. Research on music therapy is fast-growing (de Witte et al., Citation 2020a). The effects of music listening interventions, such as 'music medicine', are mainly caused by the general influence of music on the stress response, whereas the effects of music therapy may also be explained by the therapeutic ...

  3. Journal of Music Therapy

    An official journal of the American Music Therapy Association. Publishes authoritative articles on current music therapy research and theory, including all types of research. It seeks to advance research, theory, and practice in music therapy.

  4. Effectiveness of music therapy: a summary of systematic reviews based

    More research is needed to examine whether the effects of music therapy are enduring, and to investigate the effects of music therapy in typical clinical practice. Laopaiboon et al 26 Music during caesarean section under regional anesthesia for improving maternal and infant outcomes

  5. Effects of music therapy on depression: A meta-analysis of randomized

    Search strategy and selection criteria. PubMed (MEDLINE), Ovid-Embase, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Clinical Evidence were searched to identify studies assessing the effectiveness of music therapy on depression from inception to May 2020. The combination of "depress*" and "music*" was used to search potential papers from these databases.

  6. Music Therapy Research: Context, Methodology, and Current and Future

    Music therapy research aims to provide information about outcomes that support music therapy practice including contributing to theoretical perspectives that can explain why changes occur during treatment. Music therapy research has been conducted in a range of health, education, and community contexts throughout the world. ...

  7. Frontiers

    Introduction. Music therapy is defined as the evidence-based use of music interventions to achieve the goals of clients with the help of music therapists who have completed a music therapy program (Association, 2018).In the United States, music therapists must complete 1,200 h of clinical training and pass the certification exam by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (Devlin et al ...

  8. Music therapy for stress reduction: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    To summarize the growing body of empirical research on music therapy, a multilevel meta-analysis, containing 47 studies, 76 effect sizes and 2.747 participants, was performed to assess the strength of the effects of music therapy on both physiological and psychological stress-related outcomes, and to test potential moderators of the ...

  9. Music Therapy Perspectives

    Music Therapy Perspectives is the perfect home for research that explores innovations in clinical practice, benefits, education, and training. See how you can contribute today. Read our Author Guidelines.

  10. Biological principles for music and mental health

    Third, the balance in music education needs to pivot away from individual performance and back towards widespread attainment of basic skills (e.g., social singing and dancing, listening ...

  11. Neuroscientific Insights for Improved Outcomes in Music-based

    Music interventions were also found to be beneficial for communication outcomes following aphasia, with moderate effect sizes of up to .75 standard deviations improvement in the intervention group ( Magee et al., 2017 ). However, the studies reviewed were found to present a high risk of bias, undermining the quality of the evidence ( Magee et ...

  12. Mental health and music engagement: review, framework, and ...

    Research into music and mental health typically focuses on measures of music engagement, including passive (e.g., listening to music for pleasure or as a part of an intervention) and active music ...

  13. Full article: A theoretical framework for the use of music therapy in

    Implications for practice and research. Music therapy should be included on multi-modal, multi-agency pathways for SM (Keen et al., Citation 2008). For that to happen music therapists need training and resources to improve their awareness of SM and support a flexible, interdisciplinary approach. A handbook should be developed to guide music ...

  14. The State of Music Therapy Studies in the Past 20 Years: A Bibliometric

    Purpose: Music therapy is increasingly being used to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. However, publications on the global trends of music therapy using bibliometric analysis are rare. The study aimed to use the CiteSpace software to provide global scientific research about music therapy from 2000 to 2019.

  15. Is music listening an effective intervention for reducing anxiety? A

    Unlike music therapy, ML does not require a qualified therapist or trained facilitator so can be delivered by healthcare professionals or self-administered. ML differs from music making in that it involves less active engagement from participants, which could be more suitable for a range of patient groups. ... Behaviour Research and Therapy, 33 ...

  16. 39 Music Therapy Research: An Overview

    Music therapy is a diverse field and music therapy research increasingly reflects that diversity. Many methods and approaches are used to examine the various facets of music therapy practice and theory. This chapter provides an overview of music therapy research, and provides basic information about how research is conducted in this field.

  17. PDF WHAT IS MUSIC THERAPY? HOW DOES IT WORK AND WHAT ...

    ^Quantitative research in music therapy aims to control a range of variables in order to demonstrate the relationship between the music therapy intervention and the outcome, thus proving its benefit. In contrast, qualitative research attempts to capture the richness of the clients experience and to value an individuals experiences.9

  18. Music Therapy and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Preterm Children

    Key Points. Question What is the effect of parent-led, music therapist-supported, infant-directed singing, initiated during the neonatal intensive care unit stay and/or through 6 months after hospital discharge, on language development at 24 months' corrected age?. Findings In this secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial involving 112 children, receiving music therapy along with ...

  19. Music and Health: What the Science Says

    Learn about the evidence for music-based interventions for various health conditions and outcomes, such as pain, anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment. Find out the types of music, modes of delivery, and safety considerations for music therapy research.

  20. The effectiveness of five-element music therapy for post-stroke

    Introduction: Five-element music therapy is widely utilized as a complementary approach in stroke rehabilitation, particularly for addressing post-stroke depression (PSD). This study systematically evaluates the clinical impact of five-element music therapy on individuals experiencing PSD. Methods: A comprehensive search of nine electronic databases, encompassing published and unpublished gray ...

  21. Scholars Crossing

    Despite the fact that music is commonly described as free therapy with easily accessible content in the modern age of streaming, most people do not realize that music they already listen to contains many legitimate, psychologically tested therapy. This creative artistic research study examines the role that music therapy processes and techniques play in affecting the form, songwriting and ...