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ANO XV – NÚMERO 15 – 2013

MUSICOTERAPIA APLICADA À PESSOA COM TRANSTORNO DO ESPECTRO DO AUTISMO (TEA): UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA

  • André Brandalise
DOI
https://doi.org/10.51914/brjmt.15.2013.238
Enviado
29 junho 2021
Publicado
30-12-2013

Resumo

Este estudo visa apresentar e discutir resultados obtidos a partir de uma revisão sistemática sobre a aplicação da música, por musicoterapeuta, com pessoas com transtorno do espectro do autismo (TEA). A revisão implicou a utilização de importantes fontes da musicoterapia mundial. O artigo apresenta tipos de aplicação e resultados com características bastante diversificadas e demonstra evidências de que há eficiência na aplicação da música com esta população bem como que é área que vem sendo cada vez mais investigada no mundo.

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