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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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A narrative review of music therapy for neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer's disease and rationale for protocolized music teletherapy
2023
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Sonya G. Wang , Andrea M. Cevasco-Trotter, Michael J. Silverman, et al.
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Front Med.
Country
United States (USA)

This research article offers rational for protocolized music teletherapy (MTT) for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease. MTT made music therapy services more accessible and was effective in addressing neuropsychiatric symptoms.

El Poder Terapeutico de la Música
2017
Type of reference
General information
Author
Max Teran
Language
Spanish
Subtitle
Spanish
Source / Publisher
TEDx Talk
Country
Costa Rica

Music therapist Max Terán explains what music therapy is, who can benefit, how it can help diverse populations, and how he became a music therapist.

Follow the Musical Road: Selecting Appropriate Music Experiences for People with Dementia Living in the Community
2023
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Lisa Kelly, Amy Clements-Cortés, Bill Ahessy, et al.
Language
English
Source / Publisher
International journal of environmental research and public health
Country
Canada
Ireland

This research study explores various music experiences for adults with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease including music therapy, recreational music groups, music listening and more. It delineates the difference between each type of experience and explains which to choose when working with this population. Individuals with dementia, members of the public and music therapists also share their perspectives.

Music therapy: ‘Her face just lights up when she hears it’
2022
Type of reference
General information
Language
English
Subtitle
English
Source / Publisher
BBC News Northern Ireland
Country
United Kingdom (UK)

Watch the music therapy journey of a young girl with cerebral palsy and blindness. Her mother tells the changes she witnesses in her daugther during music therapy sessions. Also, this video explains how music therapy is provided in Northen Ireland. The Royal National Institute for the Blind advocates for more music therary access for children in this country. 

Musicoterapia - Dr. Mark Ettenberger
2021
Type of reference
General information
Language
Spanish
Subtitle
Spanish
Source / Publisher
Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá
Country
Colombia

Music therapist and researcher Mark Ettenberger explains what music therapy is, who it can benefit, how it can be applied, and what are its therapeutic benefits.

New institute for the promotion and support of music therapy
2021
Type of reference
General information
Author
Suzanne Caron
Language
French
Source / Publisher
Revue canadienne de musicothérapie (RCM)
Country
Canada

After 35 years in the field of information technology followed by some time in politics, Suzanne Caron became a music therapist and founded the National Music Therapy Institute. Its mission is to raise awareness of and facilitate access to music therapy. A number of steps had to be completed before the dream of launching this Institute could become a reality —a process that demonstrated the importance of a determined, flexible, and creative approach. The COVID-19 pandemic— a tragedy in many respects—led the Institute to explore music therapy online for autistic people and family caregivers, and to develop training that would facilitate the transition for music therapists across Canada. The future looks promising for this Institute, whose story has yet to unfold.

New Ipsos data sheds light on public understanding of Music Therapy
2025
Type of reference
General information
Author
Clare Maddocks
Language
English
Source / Publisher
British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT)
Country
United Kingdom (UK)

A survey by the British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT) across the UK to explore public attitudes toward music therapy, reveals largely positive perceptions, but also highlights a persistent lack of understanding about what music therapy entails and how to access it.