This pilot study examined the effects of a short-term music therapy program on the classroom behaviours of newly arrived refugee students who were attending an intensive 'English as a Second Language' secondary school. A cross-over design with two five-week intervention periods was employed with group music therapy sessions conducted one or two times per week. Data from the Behaviour Assessment Scale for Children were used to evaluate a range of positive and negative school behaviours. A significant decrease in externalising behaviours was found with particular reference to hyperactivity and aggression. No significant differences were found in other behaviours. Explanations and implications of these findings are discussed
Research have been proved that music therapy is an effective way to help children with social, emoti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if using music during instruction\ud would increase the...
used drumming as a way of engaging at risk youth in a form of musical expression, while simultaneous...
Refugee children and adolescents have often experienced negative or traumatic events, which are asso...
In recent years, involuntary displacement appears to be a global phenomenon, with the number of peop...
The quality of refugee children’s social life in the host country is essential to their health and d...
In music therapy literature and popular culture alike, music is often hailed as a universal language...
Creative arts therapy programs have been identified as effective interventions with adolescents affe...
Creative arts therapy programs have been identified as effective interventions with adolescents affe...
The aim of this cluster randomized trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-based theatre...
As schools become increasingly culturally diverse, globalisation and cross-cultural exchange challen...
This study attempted to compare the behavioral effects of ac tive, rhythm-based group music therapy ...
This article presents a mixed methods pilot research study evaluating the impact of music therapy on...
Objectives: The aim of this cluster randomized trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-b...
The purpose of this research was to compare the effects of reality therapy in the elementary music c...
Research have been proved that music therapy is an effective way to help children with social, emoti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if using music during instruction\ud would increase the...
used drumming as a way of engaging at risk youth in a form of musical expression, while simultaneous...
Refugee children and adolescents have often experienced negative or traumatic events, which are asso...
In recent years, involuntary displacement appears to be a global phenomenon, with the number of peop...
The quality of refugee children’s social life in the host country is essential to their health and d...
In music therapy literature and popular culture alike, music is often hailed as a universal language...
Creative arts therapy programs have been identified as effective interventions with adolescents affe...
Creative arts therapy programs have been identified as effective interventions with adolescents affe...
The aim of this cluster randomized trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-based theatre...
As schools become increasingly culturally diverse, globalisation and cross-cultural exchange challen...
This study attempted to compare the behavioral effects of ac tive, rhythm-based group music therapy ...
This article presents a mixed methods pilot research study evaluating the impact of music therapy on...
Objectives: The aim of this cluster randomized trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-b...
The purpose of this research was to compare the effects of reality therapy in the elementary music c...
Research have been proved that music therapy is an effective way to help children with social, emoti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if using music during instruction\ud would increase the...
used drumming as a way of engaging at risk youth in a form of musical expression, while simultaneous...