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The purpose of our database is to provide an easy access to knowledge about music therapy and its application with a diverse array of clientele.  We therefore propose a selection of pertinent references, however not exhaustive, given that each week more research and other information are published around the world. 

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          Celebrating Pride with Inclusive Music Therapy
          2020
          Type of reference
          General information
          Author
          Music Heals
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Music Heals

          This article describes how music therapy can be an anti-oppressive and affirmative service for LGBTQ+ individuals. It describes the benefits of music therapy in both group and individual settings, and describes an example of how one client benefited from a music therapy program.

          Clinical effectiveness of mindfulness-based music therapy on improving emotional regulation in blind older women: A randomized controlled trial
          2023
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Sunny H.W. Chan and al.
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Integrative Medicine Research

          This study aimed to investigate clinical effectiveness of a structured eight-week mindfulness-based music therapy (MBMT) program on improving mood regulation in older women with blindness. 

          Effects of Music Therapy on Quality of Life in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease (MUSIQOLS): A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
          2021
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Samuel Rodgers-Melnick, Lucas Lin, Kristina Gam, Evanilda Souza de Santana Carvalho et al.
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Journal of Pain Research

          This study examined whether a 6-part music therapy intervention was feasible, acceptable, and beneficial among adults with sickle cell disease and chronic pain. Interviews revealed two themes related to participants’ experience of music therapy: 1) participants learned new self-management skills and 2) music therapy improved participants’ ability to cope with pain. 

          Exploring the efficacy of music in palliative care: A scoping review
          2021
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Mathew Nyashanu, Deborah Ikhile, Farai Pfende
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Palliative & Supportive Care

          This article explores the efficacy of music therapy interventions in palliative care and their therapeutic impact on physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

          Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a drum circle activity to improve affect in patients, families and staff of a pediatric hospital
          2020
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Kim Archabault, Élyse Porter-Vignola, Frédéric Brière, Patricia Garel
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Arts & Health

          This study evaluated the feasibility and potential benefits of a drum circle activity designed to improve the affective experience of patients, families and staff in a large pediatric hospital. This preliminary study supports the usefulness of group drumming to enhance the well-being of pediatric hospital patients, families and staff.

          Music of the Soul: Composing Life out of Loss
          2006
          Type of reference
          General information
          Author
          Joy S. Berger
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Routledge

          This interdisciplinary book guides the reader through principles, techniques, and exercises for incorporating music into grief counseling, with the end goal of further empowering the grieving person. Music has a unique ability to elicit a whole range of powerful emotional responses in people - even so far as altering or enhancing one's mood - as well as physical reactions. The book uses musical expression to help the bereaved find meaning in loss and hurt, and move forward with their lives. 

          Music therapy hits the right note in Nova Scotia hospital
          2019
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          General information
          Language
          English
          Subtitle
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Nova Scotia Health

          This video presents the work of Kelsey MacDonald, certified music therapist (Canada). In this video, Kelsey provides music therapy sessions to a patient with dementia at Aberdeen Hospital in Nova Scotia. This video includes testimonials from the patient's daughter and the director of the palliative care unit.

          Music Therapy Implications and Considerations for Individuals with Visual Impairments
          2020
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Amy Clements-Cortez; Hope Pascoe
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Canadian Music Educator

          This article provides background information on visual impairments and the impact of these disorders on social connectedness, activities of daily living, mood, quality of life, and child development. Implications and potential for music therapy for visually-impaired children and adults are discussed.

          Music therapy support groups for cancer patients and caregivers: A mixed-methods approach
          2015
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Abbey Lynn Dvorak
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Canadian Journal of Music Therapy

          The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of music therapy support groups (MTSG) on physical, psychological, and social functioning of cancer patients and caregivers. A mixed-methods approach was used, including an experimental, randomized, controlled trial and qualitative data from participant comments. The experimental group demonstrated statistically significant changes pre- to post-session in (a) pain in three sessions; (b) mood, stress, and anxiety in all six sessions; and (c) quality of life in two sessions.

          Musicoterapia - Dr. Mark Ettenberger
          2021
          Type of reference
          General information
          Language
          Spanish
          Subtitle
          Spanish
          Source / Publisher
          Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá

          This video (in Spanish) includes an interview of Dr. Mark Ettenberger who works as a music therapist in Colombia. He explains what music therapist is, who can benefit, how it can be applied, and what are its therapeutic benefits.

          Perceptions of family members of palliative medicine and hospice patients who experienced music therapy
          2017
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Lisa M. Gallagher, Ruth Lagman, Debbie Bates, Melissa Edsall, et. al.
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Supportive Care in Cancer

          The primary purpose of this study was to understand family members’ perceptions of music therapy experienced by a relative in palliative medicine or hospice. Patient self-reported scales and music therapist assessment of change were also investigated. Patients reported statistically significant improvement in pain, depression, distress, and mood scores. Family members of patients in palliative medicine and hospice settings reported an immediate positive impact of music therapy on the patient and on themselves.

          Qué es la musicoterapia? - Marcela Lichtensztejn
          2009
          Type of reference
          General information
          Language
          Spanish
          Subtitle
          Spanish
          Source / Publisher
          Fundación INECO

          In this video (in Spanish), Marcela Lichtensztejn, a music therapist in Argentina, provides a description of music therapy. She explains what music therapy is, its therapeutic benefits, how it can be applied clinically, who can benefit, and how it can affect the brain. Please note that the sound quality in the second half of the video is inaudible.