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Research shows that music therapy can be a powerful agent for behavior change.

Music therapy is being used in addiction treatment centers to address the emotional, psycho-social, and spiritual needs of teens and adults traveling on the road to recovery from anxiety, substance use, depression, and self-harm.

Clinical Outcomes:
  • Decrease Anxiety
  • Increase Mindfulness
  • Increase emotional, non-verbal, and creative self-expression
  • Increase Relaxation
  • Increase Interpersonal and Spiritual Connection
  • Increase Healthy Coping Skills

Research shows that music therapy can also be a powerful tool for cognition.

Music therapy is being used in memory care centers to address the cognitive and social needs of older adults living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

Clinical Outcomes:
  • Increase Cognition
  • Increase emotional, non-verbal, and creative self-expression
  • Decrease Anxiety
  • Increase Relaxation
  • Increase Socialization