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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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Alaine E Reschke-Hernández,Kate Gfeller,Jacob Oleson et al. Alaine E Reschke-Hernández et al.
The number of people living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) is growing proportional to our aging population. Although music-based interventions may offer meaningful support to these individuals, most music therapy rese...
Brigette K Schneible,Laura Beer,Orii McDermott et al. Brigette K Schneible et al.
Transition to long-term care can be a challenging period for older adults, with high risk for negative outcomes, including depression, anxiety, and fear. However, music therapy has the potential to enhance related protective factors because...
Michael J Silverman,Elijah Levy,Joseph Neidorf et al. Michael J Silverman et al.
Music therapists may have strategic advantages for collaborative and interdisciplinary research. As such, there is a need to analyze authorship teams as well as funding in the premiere United States-based music therapy research journal. The...
Ee Xuen Chang,Joanne Brooker,Richard Hiscock et al. Ee Xuen Chang et al.
Eating disorders (EDs) can be life-threatening and cause long-term adverse biopsychosocial effects. Treatment options are limited and treatment seeking barriers exist. The objective of this systematic review was to examine the therapeutic i...
Lindsey A Wilhelm,Carolyn Moore Lindsey A Wilhelm
The concept of self-care for music therapists is not a new topic in the literature, yet music therapy students' perspectives have largely been excluded from formal discussions and research studies. For this reason, this study aimed to exami...
Lourdes Forn,Sergi Muñiz,Cristina Alavedra et al. Lourdes Forn et al.
Music therapy has been described as a beneficial intervention for people with dementia. To provide a music therapy outcome measure, McDermott et al. (2015) developed the Music in Dementia Assessment Scales (MiDAS). The preliminary original ...
Lalitha J Newman,Sandra E Stewart,Nerelie C Freeman et al. Lalitha J Newman et al.
Secure attachment in early childhood is important for wellbeing throughout life. Music interventions show promise for supporting early parent-child relationships; however, their effects on attachment security are unclear as few music interv...