Teletherapy and Music Therapy
Research Reviews
As part of our commitment to providing evidence-based care, The Harrison Center’s music therapists regularly review summarize important music therapy research relevant to our patients. Please let us know if you have an article or topic you’d like to see summarized here!
How can telehealth services be delivered?
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 for the development of virtual music therapy services…
How has COVID-19 impacted the field of music therapy?
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…
Why is Telemusictherapy Important?
The Connected Music Therapy Teleintervention Approach (CoMTTA) and Its Application to Family-Centered Programs for Young Children with Hearing Loss
An article from the Australian Journal of Music Therapy highlights how telemusictherapy has helped increase access to music therapy services and foster interpersonal connections between children and family members/caregivers…
Is telemusictherapy new to COVID-19?
Collaborative Music Therapy via Remote Video Technology to Reduce a Veteran’s Symptoms of Severe, Chronic PTSD
In a case study of a veteran with diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD), researchers found collaborative telemusictherapy services to be an effective treatment component…