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Music Therapy (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Music Therapy'
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30 Dec 2007
While the music therapy profession is relatively young and small in size, it can treat a variety of clinical populations and has established a diverse research base. However, although the profession originated working with persons diagnosed with ...
rec_pub_19256728-quantitative-comparison-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-music-therapy.htm
30 Dec 2007
Although music therapists may work with a variety of professionals in interdisciplinary teams, there is a lack of information about the specific nature of their work with speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Using an Internet-based tool, Board ...
rec_pub_19256725-a-survey-music-therapists-work-speech-language-pathologists.htm
Music therapy students' recognition of popular song repertoire for geriatric clients.
30 Dec 2007
Previous research has found that music therapists, who work with geriatric clients in singing activities, indicated they know and use 3 times more popular or popular style music (songs from musicals) than folk songs. The purposes of the current ...
rec_pub_19256727-music-therapy-students-recognition-popular-song-repertoire-geriatric.htm
Mandarin melody recognition by pediatric cochlear implant recipients.
30 Dec 2007
This study investigated the ability of children with implants who speak Mandarin Chinese, a tonal language, to recognize familiar melodies. It further examined the relative contributions of pitch, rhythm, and lyrics to melody recognition. Two groups ...
rec_pub_19256724-mandarin-melody-recognition-pediatric-cochlear-implant-recipients.htm
Bedside music in the hospital.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_19400393-bedside-music-hospital.htm
Evaluation of a compact tinnitus therapy by electrophysiological tinnitus decompensation measures.
30 Dec 2007
Large-scale neural correlates of the tinnitus decompensation have been identified by using wavelet phase stability criteria of single sweep sequences of auditory late responses (ALRs). Our previous work showed that the synchronization stability in ...
rec_pub_19163872-evaluation-compact-tinnitus-therapy-electrophysiological-tinnitus.htm
The power of music to comfort and heal. Interview by Ed Newman.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_19343891-the-power-music-comfort-heal-interview-ed-newman.htm
30 Dec 2007
Music therapy is the use of musical interventions in a therapeutic setting to accomplish health-related goals. Descriptions of music therapy exist in the peer-reviewed literature and indicate potential use of music therapy in treatment of patients ...
rec_pub_19042198-treating-addiction-tunes-systematic-review-music-therapy-treatment.htm
The effects of mothers' singing on full-term and preterm infants and maternal emotional responses.
30 Dec 2007
The purpose of this research was to determine the effects of mothers' singing on their adjustment to and bonding with their new infants as well as use of music in the home environment in the first 2 weeks after their infants' birth. Preterm mothers ...
rec_pub_18959452-the-effects-mothers-singing-full-term-preterm-infants-maternal.htm
30 Dec 2007
A large percentage of older people suffer from chronic insomnia, affecting many aspects of life quality and well-being. Although insomnia is most often treated with medication, a growing number of studies demonstrate the efficiency of various ...
rec_pub_18959456-the-effect-music-relaxation-versus-progressive-muscular-relaxation.htm
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