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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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Special Education Resources : 2 Easy-to-Learn Hello Songs
2013
Type of reference
General information
Language
English
Subtitle
English
Source / Publisher
Ryan Judd
Country
United States (USA)

Ryan Judd, a board-certified music therapist, explains why hello songs are used in music therapy sessions. He also provides an example of a hello song and demonstrates how it can be adapted for both children and teenagers.

Speech Sounds
2021-2023
Type of reference
General information
Language
English
Subtitle
English
Source / Publisher
Tiana Malone
Country
Canada

Discover a playlist of 22 music videos created by certified music therapist, Tiana Malone to target various speech sounds for children. The videos are designed to be accessible to low-vision children.

Click here to read an article on speech and language development among children pertinent to music therapy.

State-funded programs support music therapy in Australian education settings
Type of reference
General information
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Australian Music Therapy Association
Country
Australia

Learn how music therapy is used in Australian schools to support children's learning and development, including the availability of different programs. 

Striking a Chord - Music Therapy at St. Martha's Hospital
2015
Type of reference
General information
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Nova Scotia Health Authority Page
Country
Canada

 Since late 2013, music therapist Tom Curry has provided individual and group based music therapy services at St. Martha's Regional in Antigonish, arranged through the Arts Health Antigonish (AHA!) community collaboration.

Study finds music therapy brings effective pain relief for sickle cell patients
2018
Type of reference
General information
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Medical Xpress
Country
United States (USA)

This is a summary of a study, which reveals promising findings for the application of improvisational music therapy in assuaging the multidimensional acute pain of adult patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). 

Supervising Music Therapy Interns: A Survey of AMTA National Roster Internship Directors
2008
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Carla Tanguay
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Journal of Music Therapy
Country
United States (USA)

This study investigated the supervision practices of music therapy internship directors within the American Music Therapy Association. Supervisors filled out a survey and the results gathered information on their demographics, professional background, and the supervision techniques they employ.

Supporting communication skills with music therapy
2021
Type of reference
General information
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Perkins School for the Blind
Country
United States (USA)

Music therapist Lisa Martino explains and shows how she uses music therapy to support students, including those with multiple disabilities, at the Perkins School for the Blind.

Supporting parent-child interactions: Music therapy as an intervention for promoting mutually responsive orientation
2012
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Varvara Pasiali
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Journal of Music Therapy
Country
United States (USA)

One of the few controlled researches that focus on parental bonding and music therapy. Music therapists working with families address relationship and interpersonal communication issues; this research documents how music therapy supports mutuality and reciprocity in parent-child interactions.

Telehealth music therapy research, training and practice: A scoping review
2026
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Amy Clements-Cortés, Marija Pranjić , Eugenia Hernandez-Ruiz, et al.
Language
English
Source / Publisher
The Arts in Psychotherapy
Country
Canada
United States (USA)
International
Ireland
Singapore
South Korea
Spain

Read a scoping review exploring the feasibility of telehealth music therapy (TMT) across various contexts. Findings suggest that TMT can be a complement to in-person therapy, when supported with structured approaches, adequate resources and thoughtful client selection. Challenges and innovations in the field are also discussed. 

The benefits of music therapy for older Australians
2023
Type of reference
General information
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Australian Music Therapy Association
Country
Australia

This document describes how music therapy can benefit elderly and their caregivers. It explains what music therapy is, its affordability and accessibility in Australia, and how it can improve the quality of life among adults with dementia, anxiety, depression, and neurodegenerative diseases.

The body communicates: Movement synchrony during music therapy with children diagnosed with ASD
2020
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Tamar Dvir, Nava Lotan, Roni Viderman, et al.
Language
English
Source / Publisher
The Arts in Psychotherapy
Country
Austria
Israel
Norway

Read an article examining the body synchrony of autistic children with their therapists during music therapy sessions. Results of this video microanalysis showed that while there was no significant change in the autistic children's ability to synchronize with therapists at the end of their treatment period, there was a significant increase in the ability of therapists to synchronize with the autistic children. The potential implications of this finding for both future research and practice are discussed.

The Clinical Neuroscience of Music: Evidence Based Approaches and Neurologic Music Therapy - Editorial
2021
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Michael H. Thaut, Gerard Francisco, Volker Hoemberg
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Frontiers in Neuroscience
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Canada
United States (USA)
Germany

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.