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Music Therapy (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Music Therapy'
Articles 61 to 70 of 200:
Five elements of music therapy research on the influence of emotion and meridian.
30 Dec 2008
70% to 90% diseases are caused from mixture of emotions and sensory pleasures and pressure. To contemporary people, the pressure is omnipresent. According to World Health Organization (WHO) recognizing, there are more than 80 types of physical and ...
rec_pub_19592998-five-elements-music-therapy-research-influence-emotion-meridian.htm
Why is music effective in rehabilitation?
30 Dec 2008
In this chapter a conceptual foundation of employing music in rehabilitation is highlighted. The basic assumption is that, when a person is involved in performing or listening to music, she has a comprehensive experience in which several mental ...
rec_pub_19592794-why-music-effective-rehabilitation.htm
30 Dec 2008
A 10-week group music therapy project was designed to determine whether music therapy influenced quality of life and social anxiety for people with a severe and enduring mental illness living in the community. Ten one-hour weekly sessions including ...
rec_pub_19463034-the-effect-group-music-therapy-quality-life-participants-living.htm
A pilot study on effectiveness of music therapy in hospice in Japan.
30 Dec 2008
This study aims at determining the effectiveness of music therapy in a hospice setting. We employed the salivary cortisol level, which is widely used to measure stress level, as an objective and physical indicator and the Mood Inventory, which ...
rec_pub_19463033-a-pilot-study-effectiveness-music-therapy-hospice-japan.htm
Geriatric clients' preferences for specific popular songs to use during singing activities.
30 Dec 2008
Researchers suggest popular music to be primarily preferred by seniors. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine geriatric clients' preferences for particular popular songs to possibly use in singing activities. Specifically, the ...
rec_pub_19463032-geriatric-clients-preferences-specific-popular-songs-use-singing.htm
30 Dec 2008
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of music therapy interventions utilizing two types of touch, expressive touch and instrumental touch, on the behavior states of older adults who have late-stage dementia of the Alzheimer's type. A ...
rec_pub_19463031-the-effect-expressive-instrumental-touch-behavior-states-older-adults.htm
30 Dec 2008
The purpose of this study was to compare group-based psychoeducational music therapy to psychoeducation in measures of satisfaction with life, knowledge of illness, treatment perceptions, and response frequency and type in acute psychiatric ...
rec_pub_19463030-the-effect-single-session-psychoeducational-music-therapy.htm
Music in the family: music making and music therapy with young children and their families.
30 Dec 2008
Songs and singing games are a healthy part of young children's social, emotional and cognitive development. Such shared music making can facilitate and strengthen relationships between parents and children. Family health workers can encourage ...
rec_pub_19517947-music-family-music-making-music-therapy-young-children-families.htm
30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19445344-caregiver-empowerment-music-therapy-eyes-bereaved-caregivers-advanced.htm
The effect of music on peer awareness in preschool age children with developmental disabilities.
30 Dec 2008
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of music on peer awareness in preschool age children with developmental disabilities. Specifically, this study sought to find which combinations of musical and play elements produced the longest ...
rec_pub_19256732-the-effect-music-peer-awareness-preschool-age-children-developmental.htm
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