
1) Healthcare occupation
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Music therapy is the use of interventions to accomplish individual goals within a therapeutic relationship by a professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Music therapy is an allied health profession and one of the expressive therapies, consisting of a process in which a music therapist uses music and all of its facets—phy...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_therapy

Treatment that uses music to help relieve pain or stress and promote well-being. It is being studied in the treatment of several cancer-related problems and other conditions.
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<psychiatry> A form of distraction that uses music as an aid to relaxation. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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An adjunctive treatment of mental disorders by means of music. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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the use of music to effect positive changes in the psychological, physical, cognitive, or social functioning of individuals with health or educational problems; used for a wide variety of indications, including mental disorders, developmental and learning disabilities, neurologic disabilities, and the management of pain o...
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This form of therapy uses music and therapeutic approaches to help people attain goals. These goals can be mental, physical, emotional, social and/or spiritual.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: myū′sik-ō-thār′ă-pē Definitions: 1. An adjunctive treatment of mental disorders by means of music.
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http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=58013

Music therapy: The use of music in therapy; the therapeutic use of music. There are many different definitions of music therapy ranging from the trivial (a form of distraction that uses music as an aid to relaxation) to the lofty (the prescribed use of music to restore, maintain, and improve emotional, physical, physiological, and spiritual health ...
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Musicotherapy: See: Music therapy.
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musicotherapy An adjunctive treatment of mental disorders by means of music.
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systematic application of music to produce relaxation and desired changes in emotions, behaviour and physiology. Music can also be created by the client, allowing nonverbal self expression.
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https://cma.asn.au/about-cma/glossary/

Therapy which uses music to encourage children with autism to create their own music. The therapist uses percussion or tuned instruments, or her own voice, to stimulate a response from the child.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20836

Use of music as an adjunct to relaxation therapy, or in psychotherapy to elicit expressions of suppressed emotions by prompting patients to dance, shout, laugh, cry, or other, in response. Music therapists are most frequently called upon to help the mentally or physically disabled; for instance, patients suffering from speech difficulties or au...
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21221

Use of music to improve physical, psychological, cognitive and social functioning.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/23246
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