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  1. 21 lip 2021 · The necessity for music therapists to understand the power of the music in the music therapy process is explored, to ensure that clinicians are meeting client needs, not triggering...

  2. A cognitive mechanism for musical creativity is described, founded upon spreading activation theory. Spreading activation theory explains how information is created stored and interconnected via nodes (representing information) and links (interconnecting information through association).

  3. 31 sty 2020 · This paper discusses the nature of group music therapy when its practice involves both free musical improvisation and verbal exchange.

  4. Normative or “nonpathological” dissociative states are defined as temporary alteration or separation of normally integrated mental processes, which are not organically induced and not part of a...

  5. 23 wrz 2019 · In particular, we focus the present review on specific musical anhedonia, a selective lack of pleasure from music. Based on evidence from neuroimaging, neuropsychology, and brain stimulation studies, we derive a neuroanatomical model of the experience of pleasure during music listening.

  6. This paper explores the importance of dissociation to everyday musical experiences, drawing on find- ings from the author's past and ongoing empirical studies of psychological processes of everyday involvement

  7. Through the use of Lev-Weisel's (2008) suggested four therapeutic goals of treatment: symptom relief, de-stigmatisation, increase self-esteem, and prevention of future abuse; an accessible framework is provided for use with dissociative clients. With a session example of the use of song parody, a practical use of the four-goal framework is ...

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