music therapy, this can help people in different ways such as small children to talk and disabled adults to express them selves easier. There is also a band with this name.
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According to the American Music Therapy Association, "Music Therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship...
No. Music Therapy is the actual use of music with clients in the service of bringing about certain states of mind. If well practiced, it is not simply listening to music for relaxation but is a part...
The rhythm can guide the body into breathing in slower, deeper patterns that have a calming effect. Heart rate and blood pressure are also responsive to the types of music that are listened to.
Both are effective. It depends upon the needs of the client. Either therapist can do an assessment to determine which therapy would be most effective for a particular client.