Background: Music therapy can positively impact craving, treatment readiness, and motivation in adults with substance use disorder (SUD) on a detoxification unit. However, the existing research is primarily comprised of studies with a single pre- or posttest and there is a need for randomized controlled studies that compare within-session changes resultant of various music therapy interventions to determine best practice. Objective: The purpose of this single-session study was to compare within-session changes between group motivational and educational songwriting (MESW) and group recreational music therapy (RMT) on craving and commitment to sobriety in adults with SUD on a detoxification unit. Method: Participants (N = 100) were cluster-ra...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the benefits and feasibility of using group music therapy b...
Music is commonly associated with substance use yet little is known about the music experiences of a...
Introduction: Acute care mental health inpatients have the expertise to evaluate different group-bas...
BACKGROUND: Craving and withdrawal can contribute to the development and maintenance of substance us...
Background: Service users’ values and preferences are components of evidence-based practice and reco...
Psychosocial methods for reducing craving are essential for people with substance use disorders. Alt...
Social connectedness and related relational constructs can facilitate recovery in adults with substa...
BACKGROUND: For patients hospitalized on inpatient detoxification units, reducing negative symptoms ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a rockumentary music therapy intervention...
Background Substance use disorder (SUD) is the continued use of one or more psychoactive substances,...
Music therapy has been shown to be effective for multiple clinical endpoints associated with substan...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of educational music therapy on knowledge of ...
BACKGROUND: Lyric analysis is a commonly utilized music therapy intervention for clients in substanc...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the benefits and feasibility of using group music therapy b...
Music is commonly associated with substance use yet little is known about the music experiences of a...
Introduction: Acute care mental health inpatients have the expertise to evaluate different group-bas...
BACKGROUND: Craving and withdrawal can contribute to the development and maintenance of substance us...
Background: Service users’ values and preferences are components of evidence-based practice and reco...
Psychosocial methods for reducing craving are essential for people with substance use disorders. Alt...
Social connectedness and related relational constructs can facilitate recovery in adults with substa...
BACKGROUND: For patients hospitalized on inpatient detoxification units, reducing negative symptoms ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a rockumentary music therapy intervention...
Background Substance use disorder (SUD) is the continued use of one or more psychoactive substances,...
Music therapy has been shown to be effective for multiple clinical endpoints associated with substan...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of educational music therapy on knowledge of ...
BACKGROUND: Lyric analysis is a commonly utilized music therapy intervention for clients in substanc...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the benefits and feasibility of using group music therapy b...
Music is commonly associated with substance use yet little is known about the music experiences of a...
Introduction: Acute care mental health inpatients have the expertise to evaluate different group-bas...