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Our website is an ever-growing hub of reference material for anyone interested in learning more about music therapy: videos, presentations, interviews, articles, research papers, information about the profession of music therapist and other documents to better understand music therapy and its benefits.

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A Theoretical Model of Resource-Oriented Music Therapy with Informal Hospice Caregivers during Pre-Bereavement
2016
Author
Noah Potvin, Claire Ghetti
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Journal of Music Therapy

This study was an exploratory inquiry into the role of music therapy with pre-bereaved informal hospice caregivers. Engagement with resource-oriented music therapy mediates the risk of increased care burden and results in resilience fostering purposefulness and value in caregiving. Resource-oriented music therapy provides a unique clinical avenue for supporting caregivers through pre-bereavement, and was acknowledged by caregivers as a unique and integral hospice service. 

Abby's Recital - Music Therapy at the Primary Children's Hospital
2017
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Primary Children's Hospital

This video narrates a young girl progress through her music therapy treatment at Primary Children's Hospital. She was referred to music therapy for an important head injury, and slowly finds her skills back with the help of Kayla Zickerman, Music Therapist. In the end of her two-month hospitalisation, the patient offers a recital that demonstrates the extent of what she was able to work on in music therapy at the hospital. 

Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy
Language
English
Source / Publisher
The Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy webite

The mission of the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy is to disseminate, advance, and protect the practice of NMT worldwide. The vision of the Academy is to promulgate NMT as the gold standard in music therapy practice and to increase the availability of this gold standard in the healthcare arena. While formalized training in Neurologic Music Therapy first began in 1999 in an effort to advance the professional education and understanding of the scientific and evidence-based practice of Neurologic Music Therapy, the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy was established in 2014 as a non-for-profit organization (section 501 (c)3 ) whose mission is to disseminate, advance and protect the practice of NMT worldwide by facilitating endeavors in the areas of Continuing Education, Student Training, Research, Information Sharing, and Reimbursement.  The Academy maintains an Advisory Council, which consists of practicing NMT clinicians who advise on all matters related to the professional and scientific development of NMT.

A list of key NMT publications (research) is available here 

 

Acadia University - Music therapy education & programs
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Acadia University

 Located in Nova Scotia (Canada), Acadia University offers the bachelor of of Music Therapy program.

Active versus receptive group music therapy for major depressive disorder—A pilot study
2016
Author
Penchaya A., Papan T., Patchawan P., & W. Katekaew
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Complementary Therapies in Medicine

This single-blinded randomized controlled trial compares the effects of 1) active group music therapy and 2) receptive group music therapy to group counseling in treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD). The conclusion is that group music therapy, either active or receptive, is an interesting adjunctive treatment option for outpatients with MDD. 

Adjuvant music therapy for patients with hypertension: a meta-analysis and systematic review
2023
Author
Min Cao, Zhiyuan Zhang
Language
English
Source / Publisher
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

The authors aimed to perform a meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of adjuvant music therapy for patients with hypertension, to provide insights to the clinical management of hypertension. Their conclusions support the use of music therapy to control blood pressure and heart rate, reduce anxiety and depression levels, and improve sleep quality in hypertensive patients. 

Alexandra Moir, Certified MTA
2018
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Canadian Association of Music Therapists / facebook page

 Music Therapist Alexandra Moir describes her approach in working from neurologic music therapy perspective also in palliative care

American Music Therapy Association (AMTA)
Language
English
Source / Publisher
American Music Therapy Association (AMTA)

The American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) is the professional association regrouping all music therapists in the United States of America.

Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy

Approaches is a fully autonomous open access peer-reviewed journal inviting diverse perspectives on music therapy practice, profession and discipline. As a Hellenic-English publication, Approaches fosters interdisciplinary dialogue bridging local and global aspects of music, health and wellbeing. Approaches publishes two issues per year.

Association québécoise de musicothérapie (AQM)
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Association québécoise de musicothérapie (AQM)

The Association québécoise de musicothérapie (AQM) is the Québec Chapter of the Canadian Association for Music Therapists (CAMT).

Atlantic Association for Music Therapy (AAMT)
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Atlantic Association for Music Therapy

The Atlantic Association for Music Therapy (AAMT) is a regional chapter of the Canadian Association for Music Therapy (CAMT), the national accrediting body for music therapists in Canada. The AAMT is committed to promoting, supporting and advocating for music therapy in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.

Australian Journal of Music Therapy
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Australian Music Therapy Association

The Australian Journal of Music Therapy is an annual, refereed journal. It reflects current research and debate in the profession. Each volume of AJMT exemplifies the diversity of Australian music therapy clinical work and research.