2016
DOI: 10.4172/2090-2719.1000116
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Benefits of Using Music Therapy in Mental Disorders

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“…Because music is the language of emotions, 5 it has the unique ability to affect mood, reduce stress, and promote relaxation and emotional well-being. 6 For mental health recovery, music therapy has been proven effective. Music therapy is an innovative technique that can be used to alleviate stress, 7 burnout, 8 anxiety, and depression, 9 and enhance psychological well-being.…”
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“…Because music is the language of emotions, 5 it has the unique ability to affect mood, reduce stress, and promote relaxation and emotional well-being. 6 For mental health recovery, music therapy has been proven effective. Music therapy is an innovative technique that can be used to alleviate stress, 7 burnout, 8 anxiety, and depression, 9 and enhance psychological well-being.…”
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“…Because music is the language of emotions, 5 it has the unique ability to affect mood, reduce stress, and promote relaxation and emotional well-being. 6…”
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“…It can play a valuable role in helping minimize However, music therapy directly affects the alogia, avolition, anhedonia, poverty affective and cognitive functioning problems. 6 Music training includes teaching rhythm, lyrics, and use of musical instruments.…”
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“…Music is also used as a medium to improve well-being [6], and as a medium of intervention to develop the abilities of autistic children [9]. In addition, music also provides relaxation media with communication through rhythm, listening to music, non-verbal cues, exploration, movement, and improvisation [10].…”
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