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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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          Active Music Therapy in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Matched Control Study
          2004
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Wolfgang Schmid, David Aldridge
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Journal of Music Therapy

          This research article explores the effects of Nordoff Robbins- based music therapy sessions in treating patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The study demonstrated that music therapy decreased depression and anxiety and improved self-acceptance and life-quality among individuals with MS.

          Blind spots in music therapy. Toward a critical notion of participation in context of children with visual impairment
          2016
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Brynjulf Stige, Maren Metell
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Nordic Journal of Music Therapy

          The purpose of this theoretical paper is to explore and develop a critical notion of participation within the context of music therapy and children with visual impairment, and to examine theoretical ideas that are relevant for practice, research, and further theoretical discussion. The frameworks of community music therapy and disability studies are used. 

          Boom Boom in the Zoom Zoom Room : Online music therapy with children and adolescents with visual impairment
          2021
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Bill Ahessy
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          British Journal of Visual Impairment

          The COVID-19 pandemic created a major transformation in the delivery of music therapy services worldwide as they moved online. Parents and their children with visual impairment participated in online music therapy sessions. Parents indicated that the programme was a valuable family resource that supported bonding and interaction. A discussion of the findings is followed by implications for practice.

          Calgary Teen with cerebral palsy writes Remembrance Day Song: "It's phenomenal!"
          2019
          Type of reference
          General information
          Author
          Gil Tucker
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Global News

          Article and video showcase work by music therapist Laurie Perez with a teenage student with cerebral palsy, demonstrating the use of song writing in a school setting with children with disabilities

          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. 

          Evaluation of a music therapy social skills development program for youth with limited resources
          2018
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Varvara Pasiali
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Journal of Music Therapy, Volume 55, Issue 3

          This research examines the potential benefit of a music therapy social skills development program to improve social skills and academic performance of school-aged children with limited resources, in an afterschool program.
           

          Exploring music for students who are blind
          Type of reference
          General information
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Perkins School for the Blind

          This report tells how music therapists help the various needs of students in a school for the blind. Different music therapy interventions are described, and music therapists explain how they address goals based on their students' Individual education plan. 

          A great moment . . . because of the music: An exploratory study on music therapy and early interaction with children with visual impairment and their sighted caregivers
          2015
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Maren Metell
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          British Journal of Visual Impairment

          This article describes how musical interaction can contribute to bonding and early interaction for children with visual impairments (aged 1–4 years) and their caregivers, who participated in music therapy sessions over 10 weeks. This article discusses the findings in the broader perspective of disability studies and community music therapy, and argues that music therapy promotes positive interactions and empowerment of children with visual impairment and their caregivers.

          How Music can Heal our Brain and Heart
          2015
          Type of reference
          General information
          Author
          Kathleen M. Howland
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          TED Talks

          Music therapy is an ancient and yet very modern practice that has the power to heal and transform our brains and bodies in significant ways. Kathleen Howland, speech language and music therapist explains how music really does have the power to heal our brain and heart.

          How music therapy helps sick children cope
          2019
          Type of reference
          General information
          Author
          Michigan Medicine
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Michigan Medicine

          This video exposes a case study of a child who was born without eyes and has always feared medical procedures. She is enrolled in music therapy at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s to decrease her anxiety.

          Interprofessional Occupational Therapy and Music Therapy Piano Keyboard Intervention for Preschoolers with Visual Impairments: A Non-Randomized Pilot Case Study
          2021
          Type of reference
          Scientific publications
          Author
          Kelle K. DeBoth, Carol A. Olszewski , Nicole Roberge, Monica Owen
          Language
          English
          Source / Publisher
          Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools, & Early Intervention

          This study describes an interprofessional intervention program, combining the expertise of an occupational therapist and of a music therapist to systematically teach piano keyboarding to preschool children with impaired vision. We conducted a small, mixed methods non-randomized pilot case study to determine how such a program could be successfully embedded into a preschool setting, to examine if fine motor skills improve post-intervention, and to study the perceived effects on participants and their families.

          A look into the research of Emanuel Cerebello-González (Spanish with English Captions)
          2024
          Type of reference
          General information
          Language
          Spanish
          Subtitle
          English
          Source / Publisher
          World Federation of Music Therapy

          This video includes an interview of Emanuel Cerebello who is a Chilean music therapist, researcher, and music therapy educator. Emanuel discusses his research which focuses on the musical training of music therapists and educators and the use of technology for individuals with disabilities. This interview is part of the research forum of the World Federation of Music Therapy's Ethics and Research Commission.