Music therapy and attachment is an expanding field and the number of studies addressing the theoretical work is slowly growing. There are both qualitative and quantitative approaches to studying the effect of regular music therapy sessions on parent-child interactions and these cover a range of patient populations including: children at risk of neglect, parents with a trauma history, children coping with bereavement and a large number addressing the disability population, including autism spectrum disorder. These studies suggest that music therapy benefits the parent-child relationship through the improvement communication, especially non-verbal communication, and so increased the feeling of closeness and understanding. Following a review o...
This qualitative study explored parents’ perspectives on their child receiving individual music ther...
IntroductionThere is no existing qualitative synthesis of the music therapy literature on parents’ p...
IntroductionThere is no existing qualitative synthesis of the music therapy literature on parents’ p...
Music therapy and attachment is an expanding field and the number of studies addressing the theoreti...
Background: Work with families and families at risk within the field of music therapy have been deve...
This qualitative secondary analysis research project sought to explore the relevance of attachment t...
Secure attachment in early childhood is important for wellbeing throughout life. Music interventions...
peer-reviewedBuilding the bonds of love in a secure relationship in the early years is considered es...
This qualitative study explored parents’ perspectives on their child receiving individual music ther...
Since 2000 there has been significant growth in music therapy with children and parents. Empirical s...
This qualitative study explored parents’ perspectives on their child receiving individual music ther...
The use of music therapy to assist children with autism to develop social communication skills has a...
AbstractThis paper provides a brief overview of recent literature relating to infant musicality and ...
In early intervention programs, research has established the positive effect music therapy has on ch...
Music therapy can meet the basic needs of children with special needs, such as behavioral problems, ...
This qualitative study explored parents’ perspectives on their child receiving individual music ther...
IntroductionThere is no existing qualitative synthesis of the music therapy literature on parents’ p...
IntroductionThere is no existing qualitative synthesis of the music therapy literature on parents’ p...
Music therapy and attachment is an expanding field and the number of studies addressing the theoreti...
Background: Work with families and families at risk within the field of music therapy have been deve...
This qualitative secondary analysis research project sought to explore the relevance of attachment t...
Secure attachment in early childhood is important for wellbeing throughout life. Music interventions...
peer-reviewedBuilding the bonds of love in a secure relationship in the early years is considered es...
This qualitative study explored parents’ perspectives on their child receiving individual music ther...
Since 2000 there has been significant growth in music therapy with children and parents. Empirical s...
This qualitative study explored parents’ perspectives on their child receiving individual music ther...
The use of music therapy to assist children with autism to develop social communication skills has a...
AbstractThis paper provides a brief overview of recent literature relating to infant musicality and ...
In early intervention programs, research has established the positive effect music therapy has on ch...
Music therapy can meet the basic needs of children with special needs, such as behavioral problems, ...
This qualitative study explored parents’ perspectives on their child receiving individual music ther...
IntroductionThere is no existing qualitative synthesis of the music therapy literature on parents’ p...
IntroductionThere is no existing qualitative synthesis of the music therapy literature on parents’ p...