Music in music therapy
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https://doi.org/10.18172/brocar.2542Keywords:
Music, Music therapy, language, communication and expressionAbstract
Music is an art form appreciated at all moments in life. The fact that music can be enjoyed by people of all ages it makes it a very flexible therapeutic tool. Musical experiences and the relationships that are developed during them are dynamic sources of change and what make the music therapy process possible.Downloads
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