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13 April 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Historical Overview
2.1. Ancient Practices
2.2. Middle Ages and Renaissance
2.3. From the Enlightenment to Modernity
3. Forms of MT
- Receptive therapy involves the patient listening to music and responding to the experience. This form of therapy is particularly effective for individuals who may have difficulty expressing themselves verbally, as it allows them to engage with music on an emotional and sensory level, and can evoke powerful emotional responses, facilitating introspection and emotional release, which are crucial for therapeutic progress.
- b. Re-creation therapy involves playing or singing along to pre-composed songs. This approach is often used to improve motor skills, enhance cognitive function, and enhance social interactions, develop a sense of accomplishment and self-efficacy, which are essential for rehabilitation and personal growth.
- c. Improvisation therapy involves spontaneous music-making, where patients create music in the moment without pre-planned structure. This form of therapy is particularly beneficial for individuals who struggle with self-expression or have experienced trauma, as improvisation allows them to explore their emotions in a non-verbal and non-threatening way, providing a safe space for emotional exploration and healing.
- d. Composition/songwriting therapy involves creating music or lyrics. This form is often used to help patients process complex emotions, tell their personal stories, and develop a sense of identity, necessary for self-reflection and emotional catharsis, enabling them to articulate their experiences and find meaning in their struggles.
4. Applications of MT in Medical Settings
5. Limitations and Future Prospects
6. Conclusion
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