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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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Background: Neurological trauma is associated with significant damage to people's pre-injury self-concept. Therapeutic songwriting has been linked with changes in self-concept and improved psychological well-being. ...
Christian Gold,Suvi Saarikallio,Alexander Hew Dale Crooke et al. Christian Gold et al.
Background: Music forms an important part of the lives and identities of adolescents and may have positive or negative mental health implications. Music therapy can be effective for mental disorders such as depression, bu...
Laura S Brown Laura S Brown
Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often struggle with social skills, including the ability to perceive emotions based on facial expressions. Research evidence suggests that many individuals with ASD...
Clare C O&#x;Callaghan,Fiona McDermott,Philippa Reid et al. Clare C O&#x;Callaghan et al.
Background: Evidence supports music-based oncologic support interventions including music therapy. By comparison, little is understood about music-based self-care. This meta-ethnography examined five published qualitative...
Cathy H McKinney,Timothy J Honig Cathy H McKinney
Background: The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) is a music-centered approach to exploring consciousness for personal growth and transformation. Applications have been reported in a variety of clinical and n...
Jin Hyung Lee Jin Hyung Lee
Background: Numerous meta-analyses have been conducted on the topic of music and pain, with the latest comprehensive study published in 2006. Since that time, more than 70 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been pub...
Imogen N Clark,Felicity A Baker,Nicholas F Taylor Imogen N Clark
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Olivia Swedberg Yinger Olivia Swedberg Yinger
Background: Children undergoing routine immunizations frequently experience severe distress, which may be improved through music therapy as procedural support. ...
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Meganne K Masko Meganne K Masko
Background: Music therapists are increasingly employed by hospices. As such, they are often called upon to provide additional spiritual care to patients receiving end-of-life care. However, researchers have not yet examin...