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ANO XIV – NÚMERO 12 – 2012

A UTILIZAÇÃO DA MÚSICA, POR MUSICOTERAPEUTAS E POR OUTROS PROFISSIONAIS, EM DINÂMICA DE PSICOTERAPIA COM GRUPOS: UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA

  • André Brandalise
DOI
https://doi.org/10.51914/brjmt.12.2012.268
Enviado
29 junho 2021
Publicado
30-06-2012

Resumo

O objetivo desta pesquisa é o de apresentar uma revisão sistemática da literatura acerca da utilização da música, por musicoterapeutas e por outros profissionais, em dinâmica de psicoterapia com grupos. Uma revisão qualitativa da literatura indica que a aplicação da música em dinâmica de psicoterapia com grupos parece ser eficiente no tratamento de diferentes populações e demandas.

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