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Established in 1998, the American Music Therapy Association is an alliance between the American Music Therapy Association and the National Music Therapy Association. Its purpose is to support the therapeutic use of music in hospitals, education, community. Currently, AMTA sets standards for academic programs for universities and universities, and standards for professional registration of clinical training websites and music therapists. AMTA members strictly adhere to strict ethical and practical standards for managing clinical practice of music therapy. We share research and clinical research related to the practice of music therapy with interested experts through the viewpoint of music therapy and music therapy, and other publications provided by AMTA. For details about membership, publications, employment opportunities and other benefits, please contact the American Music Therapy Association.
According to the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), music therapy is a clinical and evidence use of musical intervention for therapeutic purposes. Current research supports the view that practice can greatly improve the physical, social and motivational habits of individuals, although the scope is simple. Adults with dementia and Parkinson's disease and parliamentary parliamentary member Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), Who was hit by an attacker in 2011, succeeded in using music therapy to improve motor function, language and memory Did. . So, there are all kinds of videos on the web that show people who seem to change after the music has taken place.
Review of the impact of music and music therapy on mental health Review The American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) uses music therapy to solve physical, emotional, cognitive, and personal relationships in therapeutic relationships Defined as an established health professional. Social Needs "(Barnett & Shale, 2013, p. 48). Music therapy (MT) has been proved to support people with various types of mental health problems such as anxiety, stress, mild music therapy. There are several options when psychotherapy is needed. Most people use one or more of these five types: physical therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychotherapy, interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), or related psychotherapy (Jefferies). These are some of the most common forms of psychotherapy and most patients using them can be successfully cured or in a controlled state. Because of its famous efficiency and reliability, many