Music therapy has been a viable means of treatment for various medical conditions such as; treating PTSD, mental illness and even used alongside cognitive behavior therapy practices. Since the 70’s licensed therapists have been utilizing music therapy to combat the effect of addiction caused by substance abuse disorders. Addiction impacts the lives of one in ten Americans and only eleven percent seek help in forms of addiction treatment centers or 12-step-programs. With the combination of music therapy, addiction patients can discover feelings and emotions that have been suppressed through years of substance abuse. Forms of music therapy being examined for the purposes of this paper include; writing lyrics, improvisational percussion, instr...
Introduction: The authors propose a study on music therapy\u27s application to patients suffering fr...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses pertinent music therapy services for clients with alcoholism. Based...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine music therapists working with consumers in trea...
Music therapy has been a viable means of treatment for various medical conditions such as; treating ...
Music therapy is very well studied and has been used for such a wide array of reasons over the last ...
Substance dependence continues to be a major problem in the United States and a treatment approach t...
In this paper I present the application of music therapy in the intervention and support of people w...
This article is about music therapy activities in Tehran TC [therapeutic community] that involve the...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of music therapy on clients with substance abus...
Background Substance use disorder (SUD) is the continued use of one or more psychoactive substances,...
Research concerning music therapy in the field of addiction treatment is continuously growing. Howev...
The author explores the relationship between recovering substance abusers and music. Music can play ...
States that by integrating current theories of drug and alcohol addiction, psychotherapeutic perspec...
Research in the field of music therapy and substance-related disorders is growing and diverse within...
Music therapy is the use of musical interventions in a therapeutic setting to accomplish health-rela...
Introduction: The authors propose a study on music therapy\u27s application to patients suffering fr...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses pertinent music therapy services for clients with alcoholism. Based...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine music therapists working with consumers in trea...
Music therapy has been a viable means of treatment for various medical conditions such as; treating ...
Music therapy is very well studied and has been used for such a wide array of reasons over the last ...
Substance dependence continues to be a major problem in the United States and a treatment approach t...
In this paper I present the application of music therapy in the intervention and support of people w...
This article is about music therapy activities in Tehran TC [therapeutic community] that involve the...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of music therapy on clients with substance abus...
Background Substance use disorder (SUD) is the continued use of one or more psychoactive substances,...
Research concerning music therapy in the field of addiction treatment is continuously growing. Howev...
The author explores the relationship between recovering substance abusers and music. Music can play ...
States that by integrating current theories of drug and alcohol addiction, psychotherapeutic perspec...
Research in the field of music therapy and substance-related disorders is growing and diverse within...
Music therapy is the use of musical interventions in a therapeutic setting to accomplish health-rela...
Introduction: The authors propose a study on music therapy\u27s application to patients suffering fr...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses pertinent music therapy services for clients with alcoholism. Based...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine music therapists working with consumers in trea...