Researchers have found recreational music making to have positive impacts and that active music-making may have benefits that extend beyond passive music listening or receptive music-based interventions. The purpose of this study was to determine the immediate effects of a single 45-min group-based wellness drumming session on the affective states of university students. Participants (N = 50) were undergraduate and graduate university students from a variety of majors. Students in beginning classical guitar classes served as control participants. Experimental participants received a 45-min group-based wellness drumming protocol. The researchers utilized the Quick Mood Scale at pre- and posttest to assess a number of state affective componen...
Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research...
Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research...
Low-income youth experience social-emotional problems linked to chronic stress that are exacerbated ...
Researchers have found recreational music making to have positive impacts and that active music-maki...
There has been a shift in the healthcare field over the past decades encouraging individuals to focu...
Evidence suggests that recreational music-making has been shown to decrease stress and increase feel...
This article examines how social interest and the Crucial Cs model have assessment and treatment imp...
The current pilot study was designed to test the feasibility of using music interventions in mental ...
Growing numbers of mental health organizations are developing community music-making interventions f...
Objective: This pilot study is the first to examine the effects of an occupational therapist-led Afr...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment centers operate from a structured multi-dimensional treatme...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of music on emotions and the ...
Music can induce strong emotions and psychological changes. The emotional control and mental health ...
Ansbacher (1968, p. 148) describes social interest as an “interest in the interests of mankind”. Thi...
The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the changes in mood before and after a one time i...
Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research...
Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research...
Low-income youth experience social-emotional problems linked to chronic stress that are exacerbated ...
Researchers have found recreational music making to have positive impacts and that active music-maki...
There has been a shift in the healthcare field over the past decades encouraging individuals to focu...
Evidence suggests that recreational music-making has been shown to decrease stress and increase feel...
This article examines how social interest and the Crucial Cs model have assessment and treatment imp...
The current pilot study was designed to test the feasibility of using music interventions in mental ...
Growing numbers of mental health organizations are developing community music-making interventions f...
Objective: This pilot study is the first to examine the effects of an occupational therapist-led Afr...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment centers operate from a structured multi-dimensional treatme...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of music on emotions and the ...
Music can induce strong emotions and psychological changes. The emotional control and mental health ...
Ansbacher (1968, p. 148) describes social interest as an “interest in the interests of mankind”. Thi...
The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the changes in mood before and after a one time i...
Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research...
Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research...
Low-income youth experience social-emotional problems linked to chronic stress that are exacerbated ...