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David Sinclair – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2024
Music therapy is a unique form of psychotherapy that has a broad range of applications. Music has the advantage of being an unobtrusive instrument with communicative flexibility, reaching to clients who may not accept other forms of therapy. The transformative qualities of music are valued because a client can ascribe meaning to sounds, or…
Descriptors: Music Therapy, Music, Group Counseling, Self Concept
J. C. Hall – American Educator, 2025
In the face of systemic neglect of low-income urban neighborhoods, Hip Hop was much more than entertainment: it was a countercultural revolution embodied as a way of life bound to community action and social change. Hip Hop represents resilience, resistance, and redemption for those living on the margins; to this day, it is an art form for the…
Descriptors: Trauma Informed Approach, Trauma, Music, Mental Health
Whalan, Jen; Short, Alison – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2023
Teachers working in special education school settings often lack confidence to deliver classroom music programs. Music therapists working in special schools may be well suited to collaborating with teacher colleagues to improve musical confidence and skills. This action research project worked with teaching staff of three special education classes…
Descriptors: Music, Educational Environment, Music Therapy, Special Schools
Angela MacDonald-Prégent; Fauzia Saiyed; Krista Hyde; Megha Sharda; Aparna Nadig – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Purpose: Autistic children with limited spoken language ability (LSLA) often do not respond to traditional interventions, reducing their social inclusion. It is essential to identify effective interventions, and sensitive measures to track their intervention response. Methods: Using data from an RCT comparing music-mediated and play-based…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention, Music, Music Therapy
Jody Ashfield – Childhood Education, 2024
Listening to and creating music can be an effective way to help alleviate various symptoms and provide a sense of inner calm. For this reason, music therapy is becoming an increasingly popular form of holistic "healing," particularly for children and adults who are neurodiverse. Playing musical instruments and engaging in music therapy…
Descriptors: Music Therapy, Recreational Activities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Disorders
Esther Goodhew; Robert Mayr; Katie Earing; Abdul Seckam – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: There is a growing body of evidence showing the value of community singing-based rehabilitation on psychosocial well-being and communication for people with post-stroke communication impairment (PSCI). However, there has been little consideration of the potential value an inpatient aphasia-friendly choir may have through the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Therapy, Aphasia, Patients
Mirjam van Tellingen; Joost Hurkmans; Hayo Terband; Anne Marie van de Zande; Ben Maassen; Roel Jonkers – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Speech--Music Therapy for Aphasia (SMTA), a method that combines speech therapy and music therapy, is introduced as a treatment method for childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). SMTA will be evaluated in a proof-ofprinciple study. The first case study is presented herein. Method: SMTA was evaluated in a study with a single-subject…
Descriptors: Music Therapy, Aphasia, Speech Therapy, Intervention
Mazeed, Huda M. – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2023
The current study presents a rhythmic music program to acquire some motor skills for children with Down syndrome. The research sample was taken from one of the specialized Down syndrome learning centers for children, and the sample was taken in a random manner. The sample of children consisted of 20 boys and girls and divided into experimental and…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Skill Development, Down Syndrome, Children
Bridges, Lisa – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2022
Expressive Art Therapy is an unconventional therapeutic technique that can help individuals to heal emotionally. Music, art, and creative writing can help clients to re-align their emotions and bring forth healing within themselves. Music brings people together and may evoke different emotions in each person. Art represents the thoughts, feelings,…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Music Therapy, Creative Writing, Self Expression
Short, Alison – International Review of Education, 2022
To maintain and improve skills for practice, health care professionals across all disciplines need to engage in ongoing professional development. However, helping clinicians learn and apply new knowledge in practice can be challenging. This article reports on a purpose-designed professional development programme targeting experienced practitioners…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Health Services, Health Personnel, Music Therapy
Qingqing Liu; Weibo Li; Yuanwu Chen; Shaohua Zhang; Zengxin Sun; Yuhui Yang; Peiyuan Lv; Yu Yin – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Although existing studies have shown that both repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and music therapy have advantages in the treatment of non-fluent aphasia, the efficacy of the combination of these two methods remains to be investigated. Aims: To investigate the clinical efficacy of low-frequency rTMS combined with…
Descriptors: Repetition, Stimulation, Brain, Aphasia
Anna Laura McAfee; Aftynne E. Cheek; Maddy Hensch; Lexi Stone – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2024
Self-determination consists of essential skills for students with disabilities because it gives individuals the power to make decisions based on their own needs and desires. Self-determination includes areas such as choice-making, goal setting, and self-directed learning. Music therapy is a service that can be used to enhance self-determination…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Self Determination, Cooperation, Partnerships in Education
Barber, Crystal – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2022
Guidance programs in school may not be meeting the current needs of students. School counsellors are forced to make decisions about which students should receive services, because of budget cuts and increasing demands placed on counsellors. This article proposes that, in the face of budget cuts to counselling services, students' needs would be…
Descriptors: Guidance, Group Therapy, Music Therapy, School Counselors
Linn Johnels; Helena Wandin; Shakila Dada; Jenny Wilder – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Background: Interactive engagement, specifically attention and initiation, are considered important skills for facilitating development and learning in students with severe/profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Prior research has suggested that music therapy and multisensory storytelling are two promising interventions for supporting…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Severe Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Music Therapy
Pablo Davila-Barrio; Cristina Arriaga; Alberto Cabedo-Mas – Review of Education, 2023
Empathy plays a fundamental role in the prosocial development of young people today as an essential skill for interacting with other human beings. Music, particularly in a small group set up, offers a fitting context for its development. This article presents a review of the different studies and investigations that examine the effects that the…
Descriptors: Empathy, Music Education, Music Therapy, Participant Characteristics