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Music Psychotherapy
- In the most inclusive sense, the use of absolutely any technique, in this case music,  or procedure that has a palliative or curative effects upon any mental, emotional or behavioral disorder.
 
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American Music Therapy Association - The mission of the American Music Therapy Association is to advance public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and increase access to quality music therapy services in a rapidly changing world. 4/5
Biomusicology - Most of us are involved daily with music in some form, whether we make it ourselves, hear others making it, or are invigorated or oppressed according to taste by its mechanical reproduction in public places. 3/5
Canadian Association for Music Therapy - Information on history, statistics, announcements, job openings, etc.  3/5
Drumming About You - Array of drums and percussion for team building and therapy.  An interesting concept.    2/5
Expressive Therapies - An organization dedicated to the creative arts therapies - music, dance, art, poetry, drama, psychodrama and related disciplines. Workshop listings, national conference, internships, and article on Biofeedback & Music Therapy.  2/5
Music Therapy for the Hearing Impaired - Auditory training attempts to develop focused and analytical attention to sound in the hearing impaired client.  3/5
Mozart Effect- Music/Brain Research - Category (The "Beethoven Effect"?). Musical studies provide clues to brain functions  An overview of music and perception studies, by Beth Azar.  3/5
Music Makes You Smarter Research - The researchers theorize that spatial reasoning abilities are crucial for such higher brain functions as music, complex mathematics, and chess.  An Article.  3/5
New Study Which Suggests That Music Beats Computers at Enhancing Early Childhood Development. An Article. 3/5
REI Institute - The REI Institute offers Rhythmic Entrainment Intervention (REI), a musical therapy program which uses specific rhythmic patterns performed on a hand drum to aid individuals with neurobiological disorders, including autism and related developmental disabilities. REI was developed from clinical research conducted at the REI Institute under the direction of Institute Director, Jeff Strong. Some of this research can be found on this site.  3/5
Release of Reactive Anxiety in Older Patients with Atherosclerotic Encephalopathy - An Article. 3/5
The Effects of Music on the Mind  - A student term paper. 3/5   Student
The Richards Institute of Education And Research - Music-Brain-Child Development Articles - 3/5
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