by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Dec 16, 2020 | Recent, Research
Comparing Three Music Therapy Interventions for Anxiety and Relaxation in Youth with Amplified Pain In studying the impact of music therapy on pediatric chronic pain, researchers from Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City compared the effects of three music...
by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Dec 2, 2020 | Recent, Research
Virtual Music Therapy: Developing New Approaches to Service Delivery In examining adaptations to music therapy services stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers from Seattle Children’s Hospital and UH Connor Integrative Health Network created a tiered model...
by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Oct 28, 2020 | Recent
COVID-19 and Music Therapists’ Employment, Service Delivery, Perceived Stress, and Hope: A Descriptive Study Amidst rapid societal shifts, researchers from Colorado State University examined changes to the field of music therapy associated with the COVID-19 period....
by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Sep 1, 2020 | Recent
A Humanistic Understanding of the Use of Digital Technology in Therapeutic Songwriting As digital technology continues to alter the way we create and consume music, research from Montclair State University has delved into how its role in therapeutic songwriting can...
by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Sep 1, 2020 | Recent, Research
It’s…Complicated: A Theoretical model of music-induced harm. As research has identified music’s ability to foster beneficial emotional, motor, sensory, cognitive, and social experiences, it has equally identified potential for music to do harm in these areas....