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 “Music therapy is a discipline in which credentialed professionals (MTA*) use music purposefully within therapeutic relationships to support development,​ health, and well-being. Music therapists use music safely and ethically to address human needs within cognitive, communicative,​ emotional, musical, physical, social, and spiritual domains.” “Music therapy is a discipline in which credentialed professionals (MTA*) use music purposefully within therapeutic relationships to support development,​ health, and well-being. Music therapists use music safely and ethically to address human needs within cognitive, communicative,​ emotional, musical, physical, social, and spiritual domains.”
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 +CAMT. (n.d.)
  
 <box 44% round | > {{ :mt.jpg?450 |}} </box| Figure 1: An individual during a music therapy session. > <box 44% round | > {{ :mt.jpg?450 |}} </box| Figure 1: An individual during a music therapy session. >
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 Bradt, J., Magee, W. L., Dileo, C., Wheeler, B. L., & Mcgilloway, E. (2010). Music therapy for acquired brain injury. //Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.// doi:​10.1002/​14651858.cd006787.pub2 Bradt, J., Magee, W. L., Dileo, C., Wheeler, B. L., & Mcgilloway, E. (2010). Music therapy for acquired brain injury. //Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.// doi:​10.1002/​14651858.cd006787.pub2
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 +CAMT. (n.d.). About Music Therapy. Retrieved April 3, 2019, from https://​www.musictherapy.ca/​about-camt-music-therapy/​about-music-therapy/​
  
 Ellis, A. (2016). Lyric Analysis. Retrieved from http://​blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/​are2126/​2016/​12/​02/​lyric-analysis/​ Ellis, A. (2016). Lyric Analysis. Retrieved from http://​blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/​are2126/​2016/​12/​02/​lyric-analysis/​
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 Melzack, R., & Wall, P. D. (1965). Pain mechanisms: A new theory. //Science, 150//​(3699),​ 971-9, 3-11. Melzack, R., & Wall, P. D. (1965). Pain mechanisms: A new theory. //Science, 150//​(3699),​ 971-9, 3-11.
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 +Mitchell, L. A., & Macdonald, R. A. (2006). An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Preferred and Relaxing Music Listening on Pain Perception. //Journal of Music Therapy, 43//(4), 295-316. doi:​10.1093/​jmt/​43.4.295
  
 Sendelbach, S. E., Halm, M. A., Doran, K. A., Miller, E. H., & Gaillard, P. (2006). Effects of music therapy on physiological and psychological outcomes for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. //Journal of cardiovascular nursing, 21//(3), 194-200. Sendelbach, S. E., Halm, M. A., Doran, K. A., Miller, E. H., & Gaillard, P. (2006). Effects of music therapy on physiological and psychological outcomes for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. //Journal of cardiovascular nursing, 21//(3), 194-200.
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