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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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Jiri Kantor,Chava Wiess,Ayelet Dassa et al. Jiri Kantor et al.
Studies on the job satisfaction of music therapists are needed for the growth of the profession and their findings may help to improve the well-being of practitioners. The aim of this cross-sectional survey was to explore the levels of sati...
Jennifer Whipple,Edward Todd Schwartzberg Jennifer Whipple
Scientific integrity is fundamental to evidence-based practice (EBP) and essential in music therapy (MT) research and clinical practice. Researchers conducted an integrative review of approaches and interventions employed by music therapist...
James Burns,Hannah Healy,Rebecca O&#x;Connor et al. James Burns et al.
Acquired brain injury (ABI) can result in a multitude of impairments to physical, cognitive, communicative, psychological, and psychosocial functioning. Music interventions are emerging as a valuable form of intervention in the rehabilitati...
Racheli-Lital Gvili,Ehud Bodner Racheli-Lital Gvili
The lockdown policies in Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic hampered familial grandparents-grandchildren relations. There is initial evidence that older adults' meaning in life and will-to-live decreased. Grandparents could no longer meet ...
Bill Matney,CharCarol Fisher,Anthony Meadows et al. Bill Matney et al.
This philosophical inquiry critically examines music therapy musicianship in order to reconceptualize the ways in which musicianship is conceived of and taught in education and training programs in the United States. Through a constructive ...
Kristin M Story,Sheri L Robb,Dawn M Bravata et al. Kristin M Story et al.
Music therapy interventions target biopsychosocial outcomes and are a non-pharmacological option for integrated pain management. To date, most music and pain studies have focused on acute pain, passive music experiences, and in-person deliv...
Jenny Diouf Lewis,Soo Ji Kim Jenny Diouf Lewis
An emerging body of research utilizes music in the treatment of children with specific learning disorders in reading. However, greater understanding of music interventions is necessary for efficient application of music to address children'...
Jeanette Tamplin,Zara Thompson,Imogen N Clark et al. Jeanette Tamplin et al.
Dementia negatively affects the wellbeing of both caregivers and care recipients. Community-based therapeutic choir singing offers opportunities for music participation and social engagement that are accessible and mutually enjoyable for pe...
Karyn Stuart-Röhm,Imogen N Clark,Felicity A Baker Karyn Stuart-Röhm
Music-based interventions are acknowledged to be accessible and beneficial to people living with dementia. As part of an over-arching research project exploring the contributions of person-centered caregiver singing (PCCS) intervention to c...