This case study series explores the potential benefits of music therapy for patients in a short-term acute psychiatric inpatient unit. Special thought has been given to aspects of the music therapeutic relationship and therapy approach that emerged as important in this setting, informed by psychodynamic theory. Though outcome evidence and qualitative studies indicate music therapy is beneficial for people with mental health conditions (Carr et al. 2013) very few studies have explored the mechanisms of music therapy in acute psychiatric settings, and no qualitative studies have yet explored music therapy within a naturalistic inpatient setting where patient stays are shorter four weeks or less. Information was collected from the music thera...
Music therapy is gaining increasing recognition for its benefit in medical settings both for its sal...
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry provides valuable insight into the work of prof...
For adults with mental illness, coping skills represent an integral component of illness management ...
This case study series explores the potential benefits of music therapy for patients in a short-term...
Music therapy has an increasing evidence base within the treatment of schizophrenia however it has ...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>There is an emerging evidence base for the use of music ther...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is an emerging evidence base for the use of music therapy in the tr...
Music therapy (MT) sessions in an acute psychiatric setting with patients who are psychotic can be a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of music therapy (MT) on clinical and psychosocial...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of music therapy (MT) on clinical and psychosocial...
The management of acute psychosis is a constant challenge to the health care system, with only a lim...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand staff members’ and administrators’ perception...
The framework of a cognitive-behavioral approach, structured on Irvin Yalom’s (1983) guidelines for ...
Music is popularly believed to usher in bliss and serenity, and healing is considered its natural qu...
Music Therapy can be broadly described as the use of Music in a therapeutic context in order to help...
Music therapy is gaining increasing recognition for its benefit in medical settings both for its sal...
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry provides valuable insight into the work of prof...
For adults with mental illness, coping skills represent an integral component of illness management ...
This case study series explores the potential benefits of music therapy for patients in a short-term...
Music therapy has an increasing evidence base within the treatment of schizophrenia however it has ...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>There is an emerging evidence base for the use of music ther...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is an emerging evidence base for the use of music therapy in the tr...
Music therapy (MT) sessions in an acute psychiatric setting with patients who are psychotic can be a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of music therapy (MT) on clinical and psychosocial...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of music therapy (MT) on clinical and psychosocial...
The management of acute psychosis is a constant challenge to the health care system, with only a lim...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand staff members’ and administrators’ perception...
The framework of a cognitive-behavioral approach, structured on Irvin Yalom’s (1983) guidelines for ...
Music is popularly believed to usher in bliss and serenity, and healing is considered its natural qu...
Music Therapy can be broadly described as the use of Music in a therapeutic context in order to help...
Music therapy is gaining increasing recognition for its benefit in medical settings both for its sal...
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry provides valuable insight into the work of prof...
For adults with mental illness, coping skills represent an integral component of illness management ...