Music Interventions for Mental Health
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- Music therapy (delivered live by a trained music therapist) and music medicine (live or recorded music not delivered by a music therapist) are empirically supported interventions for the treatment of depression and anxiety, with emerging evidence of benefit for psychosis, and psychiatric symptoms in specific patient populations.
- These approaches employ music listening or a selection of passive and/or interactive, therapist-delivered musical interventions and may alleviate psychosocial stress, improve mood, and/or address various goals of specific therapies (for instance, social functioning in autism spectrum disorder or psychosis).
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- Music therapy (delivered live by a trained music therapist) and music medicine (live or recorded music not delivered by a music therapist) are empirically supported interventions for the treatment of depression and anxiety, with emerging evidence of benefit for psychosis, and psychiatric symptoms in specific patient populations.
- These approaches employ music listening or a selection of passive and/or interactive, therapist-delivered musical interventions and may alleviate psychosocial stress, improve mood, and/or address various goals of specific therapies (for instance, social functioning in autism spectrum disorder or psychosis).
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Last updated: May 8, 2020
Citation
Bray, Michael J, et al. "Music Interventions for Mental Health." Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Guide, 2020. Johns Hopkins Guide, www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_Psychiatry_Guide/787386/5/Music_Interventions_for_Mental_Health.
Bray MJ, Prince EJ, Gerstenblith TA, Pantelyat A. Music Interventions for Mental Health. Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Guide. 2020. https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_Psychiatry_Guide/787386/5/Music_Interventions_for_Mental_Health. Accessed January 27, 2023.
Bray, M. J., Prince, E. J., Gerstenblith, T. A., & Pantelyat, A. (2020). Music Interventions for Mental Health. In Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Guide https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_Psychiatry_Guide/787386/5/Music_Interventions_for_Mental_Health
Bray MJ, Prince EJ, Gerstenblith TA, Pantelyat A. Music Interventions for Mental Health [Internet]. In: Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Guide. ; 2020. [cited 2023 January 27]. Available from: https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_Psychiatry_Guide/787386/5/Music_Interventions_for_Mental_Health.
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