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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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Older adults commonly experience hearing loss that negatively affects the quality of life and creates barriers to effective therapeutic interactions as well as music listening. Music therapists have the potential to address some needs of ol...
Claire Howlin,Brendan Rooney Claire Howlin
Music interventions have been introduced in a range of pain management contexts, yet considerable inconsistencies have been identified across evaluation studies. These inconsistencies have been attributed to a lack of clarity around the pro...
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Music therapy clinicians bring an important perspective to the design and conduct of clinically meaningful studies. Unfortunately, there continue to be roadblocks that hinder clinician involvement in research and the development of successf...
Clare O&#x;Callaghan,Daniel J Hubik,Justin Dwyer et al. Clare O&#x;Callaghan et al.
Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music emerged following discontinuation of psychedelic therapy research in the early 1970s, but psychedelic therapy research has since revived. Music remains a vital component. This study examined particip...
Rebecca J Warren Rebecca J Warren
A variety of factors affect the success of music therapy students in practica. Many music therapy students may have invisible illnesses or invisible disabilities (II/ID) that affect their work. II/ID have physical or psychological effects b...
Dana Yakobson,Shmuel Arnon,Christian Gold et al. Dana Yakobson et al.
Music therapy (MT) interventions and skin-to-skin care (SSC) both aim to address the varied needs of preterm infants, including sensory regulation and stress reduction, inclusion of parents in their infant's care, support of parents' emotio...
Natalie Paul,Carol Lotter,Werdie van Staden Natalie Paul
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Music therapy is becoming a standard supportive care service in many pediatric hospitals across the United States. However, more detailed information is needed to advance our understanding about current clinical practice and increase availa...