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Music Therapy and Behavior

Effectiveness of Music Therapy on Aggressive Behavior of Visually Impaired Adolescents

Effectiveness of Music Therapy on Aggressive Behavior of Visually Impaired Adolescents

... of music on aggressive be- havior in visually impaired ...Rutter behavior questionnaire for teachers were used. Twelve mu- sic therapy sessions were held, each lasting 90 ...Conclusion: Music ...

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Original Article Music therapy improves cognitive function and behavior in patients with moderate Alzheimer’s disease

Original Article Music therapy improves cognitive function and behavior in patients with moderate Alzheimer’s disease

... that music therapy could improve the MMSE, MoCA and NPI scores of AD patients undergo- ing conventional ...ent music and conventional drug therapy com- pared to patients who only underwent ...

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Improvisation, Music Listening, and Debilitating Disorders: A Narrative Review of the Promise of Music Therapy in Addressing Issues of Communication, Emotion, and Neurology

Improvisation, Music Listening, and Debilitating Disorders: A Narrative Review of the Promise of Music Therapy in Addressing Issues of Communication, Emotion, and Neurology

... of music as well as “exercises for handling irrational thoughts and patterns of erroneous behavior” from CBT (Guitérrez & Camarena, ...weekly therapy sessions, the client’s depression and anxiety ...

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Music and dementia

Music and dementia

... Music therapy offers potential benefit on both theoretical and empirical ...trained music therapist should also be considered a distinct form of music-based ...surprisingly, music of a ...

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The meaning of music in the vision of the hospitalized person

The meaning of music in the vision of the hospitalized person

... 2015), music therapy is defined as: “the use of music to help achieve a specific change in behavior, feeling or ...that music can be used with the objective of promoting the ...

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The evaluation of music therapy process in the intersubjective perspective: the music therapy rating scale. A pilot study

The evaluation of music therapy process in the intersubjective perspective: the music therapy rating scale. A pilot study

... the music therapy setting sometimes characterize the patient’s behavior, which is a potential ...differentiates music therapy from the other therapeutic ...

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Significant treatment effect of adjunct music therapy to standard treatment on the positive, negative, and mood symptoms of schizophrenic patients: a meta analysis

Significant treatment effect of adjunct music therapy to standard treatment on the positive, negative, and mood symptoms of schizophrenic patients: a meta analysis

... adjunct music therapy for patients with schizophrenia, which provided the evidences of the significant treatment effect of adjunctive music therapy on the positive symptoms, negative symptoms, ...

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Music therapy in Huntington's disease

Music therapy in Huntington's disease

... When he came to me, the first thing we did was just listen to some of his old-time favorites while I played along on my guitar. We didn’t talk at first, we just enjoyed listening to the music together. After a ...

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DEVELOPMENT OF ACADEMIC SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM

DEVELOPMENT OF ACADEMIC SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM

... of music therapy is to make the child perceive the world around him as a condition that can change and influence ...social behavior. Music therapy is applied to autism on an individual ...

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Effects of Music Therapy on Mood in Stroke Patients

Effects of Music Therapy on Mood in Stroke Patients

... cordance with the physical strength and individual charac- teristics of patients. The session consisted of a hello song and sharing of events in their lives (5 minutes); planned mu- sical activities (30 minutes) ...

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Music therapy intervention in cardiac autonomic modulation, anxiety, and depression in mothers of preterms: randomized controlled trial

Music therapy intervention in cardiac autonomic modulation, anxiety, and depression in mothers of preterms: randomized controlled trial

... The mean and SD of each variable were calculated. The normality of data was analyzed using the Kolmogorov- Smirnov test. The differences between the variables eval- uated before and after music therapy ...

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IMPARTING MUSICAL EXPERIENCES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD FOR HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT

IMPARTING MUSICAL EXPERIENCES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD FOR HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT

... development. Music education for young children should involve a developmentally appropriate program of listening, singing, movement, and instrument ...play. Music is a way of ...(1983), music ...

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APPsychTreatment.pptx

APPsychTreatment.pptx

... Cognitive-behavior therapy aims to alter the way people act (behavior therapy) and alter the way they think (cognitive. therapy)..[r] ...

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The impact of music on the bioelectrical oscillations of the brain

The impact of music on the bioelectrical oscillations of the brain

... of music on the bioelectri- cal activity of the brain is being investigated in var- ious ...of music in such conditions as disorders of consciousness, psychiatric diseases and chronic conditions, as well as ...

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Reflections and analysis to improve clinical practice : a student music therapist's journey with a preschool child with special needs : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Therapy at the New

Reflections and analysis to improve clinical practice : a student music therapist's journey with a preschool child with special needs : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Therapy at the New Zealand School of Music, Wellington, New Zealand

... Using music in association with play appeared to encourage Daniel to respond through non-verbal gestures or words. As his parents indicated that they wanted him to have the communication skills to able to talk ...

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Increasing Social Responsiveness in a Child with Autism: A Comparison of Music and Non-Music Interventions

Increasing Social Responsiveness in a Child with Autism: A Comparison of Music and Non-Music Interventions

... Social Deficits in Children with Autism 5 Music Therapy and Children with Autism 7 Music Therapy Interventions to Increase Social Skills in Children.. with Autism 9 The Role of Motiva[r] ...

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9e_CH_15.ppt

9e_CH_15.ppt

... Cognitive-behavior therapy aims to alter the way people act (behavior therapy) and alter the.. way they think (cognitive therapy)...[r] ...

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Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Modulates Behavioral and Brain Responses to Social Stress

Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Modulates Behavioral and Brain Responses to Social Stress

... occupational therapy (OT), and speech therapy, even if the patient does not need it or would be better suited to receive music therapy or horseback ...covers music therapy in ...

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Music therapy as discourse and discipline : a study of 'music therapist's dilemma'

Music therapy as discourse and discipline : a study of 'music therapist's dilemma'

... PART I : 'MUSIC THERAPIST'S DILEMMA' IN CONTEXT This part introduces and characterises 'music therapist's dilemma' within the context of contemporary music therapy practice and theory, a[r] ...

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Promoting communication and socialisation in music therapy for children with cerebral palsy : a thesis submitted to the New Zealand School of Music in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Therapy

Promoting communication and socialisation in music therapy for children with cerebral palsy : a thesis submitted to the New Zealand School of Music in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Therapy

... about music therapy with children with ...Wheeler’s Music Therapy Research text was an initial inspiration for my proposal (Aigen, 2005) as the study fulfilled a number of the features of the ...

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