The role of movement in several creative arts therapies are frequently studied, yet movement and gesture and their effects on music therapy remain unclear. This is particularly pressing for clinical populations with verbal communication challenges. Despite research into the role of movement in music therapy being undertaken in an array of other client groups, there is a paucity of research for people with dementia who have pronounced verbal communication difficulties. Accordingly, this project explores the role of movement in music therapy for both the therapist and participant through a single case study of a person living with dementia. By participating in multiple sessions of music therapy and recording video footage combin...
Dementias, such as Alzheimer's disease, include a progres sive deterioration of language functi...
In degenerative diseases like dementia, persons experience problems in communicating. In Alzheimer's...
It is possible to slow down the progression of Alzheimer's disease with pharmacological treatment. W...
When music therapists are supervising caregivers in how to apply music in their interactions with pe...
The author proposes that music therapists acknowledge a broad definition of children’s musical expre...
Music therapy can offer an essential contribution to the treatment of persons with dementia due to t...
Dementia is neurocognitive disorder that compromises memory, motor, communication, and social functi...
This study provides results from a qualitative case study that investigates (1) the dynamics inheren...
Human-computer interaction researchers have explored how to design technologies to support people wi...
The music-with-movement intervention is particularly suitable for people with dementia because their...
This specialist thesis proposes a model of dance-movement therapy for groups of elderly people with ...
Persons in middle or last stages of dementia seem to respond less and less to music. Experiences fro...
Music Therapy (MT) literature reviews report a reduction of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms a...
Human-computer interaction researchers have explored how to design technologies to support people wi...
BACKGROUND: Music therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention that aims to increase emotional well...
Dementias, such as Alzheimer's disease, include a progres sive deterioration of language functi...
In degenerative diseases like dementia, persons experience problems in communicating. In Alzheimer's...
It is possible to slow down the progression of Alzheimer's disease with pharmacological treatment. W...
When music therapists are supervising caregivers in how to apply music in their interactions with pe...
The author proposes that music therapists acknowledge a broad definition of children’s musical expre...
Music therapy can offer an essential contribution to the treatment of persons with dementia due to t...
Dementia is neurocognitive disorder that compromises memory, motor, communication, and social functi...
This study provides results from a qualitative case study that investigates (1) the dynamics inheren...
Human-computer interaction researchers have explored how to design technologies to support people wi...
The music-with-movement intervention is particularly suitable for people with dementia because their...
This specialist thesis proposes a model of dance-movement therapy for groups of elderly people with ...
Persons in middle or last stages of dementia seem to respond less and less to music. Experiences fro...
Music Therapy (MT) literature reviews report a reduction of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms a...
Human-computer interaction researchers have explored how to design technologies to support people wi...
BACKGROUND: Music therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention that aims to increase emotional well...
Dementias, such as Alzheimer's disease, include a progres sive deterioration of language functi...
In degenerative diseases like dementia, persons experience problems in communicating. In Alzheimer's...
It is possible to slow down the progression of Alzheimer's disease with pharmacological treatment. W...