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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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          Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT)
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          English
          French
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          Canadian Association of Music Therapists

          The Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT) is the professional association regrouping all certified music therapists in Canada.  

          Canadian Journal of Music Therapy (CJMT)
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          English
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          Canadian Association of Music Therapists

          The Canadian Journal of Music Therapy (CJRM) is a bilingual, peer-reviewed publication that aims to raise international standards of music therapy knowledge and practice. 

          Canadian Mennonite University - Music therapy education & programs
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          English
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          Canadian Mennonite University

          Located in Manitoba (Canada), the Canadian Mennonite University offers the Bachelor in Music Therapy program

          Canadian Music Therapy Podcast
          2024
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          Adrienne Pringle, Cathy Thompson
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          English
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          Beyond the Studio

          This podcast features influential and experienced music therapists from across Canada. During candid conversations with Adrienne and Cathy, the guests share stories of resilience and impact as they reveal information about their own journeys as music therapists. 

          Capilano University - Music therapy education & programs
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          English
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          Capilano University

          Located in British Colombia (Canada), Capilano University offers the Bachelor of Music Therapy program

          Celebrating Pride with Inclusive Music Therapy
          2020
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          Music Heals
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          English
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          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.

          C'est la journée internationale de la musique! - Musicothérapie au Centre de Pédiatrie Sociale de Laval
          2021
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          Centre de Pédiatrie Sociale Laval
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          French
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          Centre de Pédiatrie Sociale Laval

          Video interview with Méliane Laurier-Cromp, music therapist at the Centre de Pédiatrie Sociale de Laval. 
          Reflexions on the role of the music therapist inside the social pediatrics team and on the added value of music therapy at the CPSL.

          Children's Right to Music
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          English
          French
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          French/English - in language other than audio
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          Concordia University, Department of Creative Arts Therapies

          Concordia University produced the "Children's Right to Music" documentary.  The videos included in this documentary introduce music therapists interacting and using music with groups of children that are autistic or with some disabilities, in schools or community settings adapted to support their development and meet their needs.

          Clinical effectiveness of mindfulness-based music therapy on improving emotional regulation in blind older women: A randomized controlled trial
          2023
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          Scientific publications
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          Sunny H.W. Chan and al.
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          English
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          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. 

          Clinical Neuroscience of Music: Evidence Based Approaches and Neurologic Music Therapy (The) - Editorial
          2021
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          Scientific publications
          Author
          Michael H. Thaut, Gerard Francisco and Volker Hoemberg
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          English
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          Frontiers in Neuroscience

          This is an Editorial on the following Research Topic: The Clinical Neuroscience of Music: Evidence Based Approaches and Neurologic Music Therapy.

          Driven by new insights from research in music and brain function, a new understanding of the capabilities of music as a complex auditory language in therapy and rehabilitation has emerged over the past 25 years. Research has shown that music engages complex perceptual, cognitive, affective, speech/language, and motor control processes in the human brain. Furthermore, translational research approaches have shown that brain processes in music perception, music cognition, and music production can engage and shape non-musical perceptual, cognitive, language, and motor functions to effectively retrain the injured brain in neurorehabilitation and neurodevelopment. Music has become a language of science again as well as a new language to change the brain.

          Comfort, connection and music: Experiences of music therapy and inter-active listening on a palliative care unit
          2017
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          Scientific publications
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          SarahRose Black, Gary Rodin, Camilla Zimmermann
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          English
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          Music and Medicine

          This qualitative study explores the lived experience of inter-active listening (IAL), an individualized music therapy experience in which the therapist plays music or sings while the patient engages through listening. The study found that a receptive music therapy referred to as IAL was associated, in cancer patients in an acute palliative care unit, with increased emotional and spiritual well-being and a greater sense of connection to self and others.

          Community Music Therapy for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities
          2004
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          Scientific publications
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          Sandra L. Curtis , Chesley Sigmon Mercado
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          English
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          Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 4(3)

          This paper describes a Performing Arts Program, representative of Community Music Therapy. Adults with developmental disabilities participated in community-based performing ensembles — instrumental/vocal groups and American Sign Language (ASL) music interpretation groups. The Performing Arts Program was successful in fostering community engagement, social networking, and friendship building. Implications for the changing trends in music therapy are discussed.