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期刊名:Journal of music therapy

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ISSN:0022-2917

e-ISSN:2053-7395

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Many therapeutic disciplines have increased research into using healthcare informatics for monitoring workload productivity, but informatics research in the creative arts therapies is still emerging. This paper discusses the development of ...
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Parkinson's disease (PD) progressively affects motor functions, often resulting in hypokinetic dysarthria, characterized by reduced speech articulation and vocal intensity. Over the last few decades, singing-based interventions have demonst...
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Continuing education is important to enhance the efficacy and effectiveness of music therapy practice. Literature on continuing education needs of music therapists in developing country contexts in particular, is needed. This article report...
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The 2025 Global Music Therapy Survey offers a long-term examination on the profession's evolution, a decade after the inaugural 2016/2017 study. Designed to track developments in demographic characteristics, professional practice and proces...
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Music engagement is a central process of music therapy, but there remains a need for a feasible instrument to measure it. The Music Engagement Scale (MES) addresses this need with a single-item process measure of music engagement. This stud...
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by an external force to the head, which disrupts brain functioning and is associated with psychiatric and neurobehavioral issues, engendering a need for rehabilitative care. Recent literature has discu...
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People with neurodevelopmental and acquired conditions affecting cognition (NACAC) who learn to play a musical instrument or learn to sing may benefit from unconventional musical notations (UMN). Unconventional musical notations are mostly ...