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[Anglais] Effects of listening to pleasant music on chronic unilateral neglect: a single-subject study » by Keh-Chung Lin
Recent studies suggest that the positive emotion induced by pleasant music may improve cognitive functions. We used the single-subject design to study whether listening to preferred music may reduce unilateral neglect in two participants with post-stroke neglect. These participants were instructed to listen to their preferred music every day for 5 … lire plus
PLUS »[anglais ]Music therapy, women and substance use problems: A systematic literature review and thematic synthesis
This study creates an overview of the literature on music therapy with women in substance use treatment, discusses the different types of literature and what they address, and thematically synthesizes that literature to explore which aspects characterize music therapy with women in substance use treatment. The applied methods are systematic … lire plus
PLUS »[Anglais] (2011) « Music therapy support groups for cancer patients and caregivers » by Abbey Dvorak
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of participation in music therapy support groups (MTSG) on physical, psychological, and social functioning of cancer patients and caregivers. Participants were 24 cancer patients and 17 caregivers randomly assigned to experimental (n=21) or wait-list control (n=20) groups. All participants completed the Music Therapy Support Group [...]
PLUS »[Anglais] terapi muzik
2011 Conference Research Poster Session Abstracts Immediate Effects of Music Therapy on Fatigue in Hospitalized Patients Recovering from a Bone Marrow Transplant Dan Andersen, Sarah E. Pitts & Michael J. Silverman (University of Minnesota) Abstract Background: Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death for adults in the United States. While many patients complete [...]
PLUS »[Anglais] Effects of listening to pleasant music on chronic unilateral neglect: a single-subject study
Music, Neurorehabilitation, Cognition, Treatment Outcome, Emotions Recent studies suggest that the positive emotion induced by pleasant music may improve cognitive functions. We used the single-subject design to study whether listening to preferred music may reduce unilateral neglect in two participants with post-stroke neglect. These participants were instructed to listen to their preferred music every day [...]
PLUS »[Anglais] Effects of music on depression in older people: a randomised controlled trial / Yarina Gómez
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Effects of music on depression in older people: a randomised controlledtrial Moon Fai Chan, Zi Yang Wong, Hideaki Onishi and Naidu Vellasamy Thayala Aim. To determine the effect of music on depression levels in older adults. Background. Depression is a common psychiatric disorder in older adults, and its impacts on this group [...]
PLUS »Musicothérapie en gériatrie : la mémoire d’une vie musiquante
Vidéo sur le Modèle de Musicothérapie en gériatrie avec Patrick Berthelon, concepteur du modèle, Psychothérapeute, Musicothérapeute, Directeur de l’Atelier de Musicothérapie de Bourgogne, Président de la Société Française de Musicothérapie.
PLUS »Parution en arabe de la revue de Musicothérapie du Liban
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PLUS »Vient de paraître / ParkinSon de Laetitia Schlegel
La maladie de Parkinson représente la deuxième maladie neurodégénérative la plus fréquente en France, après la maladie d’Alzheimer. Pourtant elle est encore très peu connue. Pour de nombreuses personnes, lorsque l’on parle de cette maladie, le tremblement est l’unique symptôme. Cette maladie est en réalité, bien plus vaste que ce tremblement. En quoi le son [...]
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