Music therapy for depression

Author:

Aalbers Sonja12,Fusar-Poli Laura3,Freeman Ruth E4,Spreen Marinus5,Ket Johannes CF6,Vink Annemiek C7,Maratos Anna8,Crawford Mike9,Chen Xi-Jing10,Gold Christian11

Affiliation:

1. University of Applied Sciences; Social Work and Arts Therapies; Rengerslaan 8 Leeuwarden Friesland Netherlands 8917 DD

2. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Clinical, Neuro & Developmental Psychology; Amsterdam Netherlands

3. University of Pavia; Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences; via Bassi 21 Pavia Italy 27100

4. Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust; Psychiatry; London UK

5. Stenden University of Applied Sciences; School of Social Work and Art Therapies; Leeuwarden Netherlands

6. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Medical Library; De Boelelaan 1117 Amsterdam Netherlands 1081 HV

7. ArtEZ School of Music; Music Therapy Dept.; Van Essengaarde 10 Enschede Netherlands 7511 PN

8. Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust; Arts Therapies; Greater London House Hampstead Road London UK NW1 7QY

9. Imperial College London; Department of Psychological Medicine; Claybrook Centre 37 Claybrook Road London UK W6 8LN

10. Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Science; CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health; Beijing China

11. Uni Research; GAMUT - The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre, Uni Research Health; Lars Hilles gate 3 Bergen Norway 5015

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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4. Individual music therapy for depression: randomised controlled trial;Erkkilä;British Journal of Psychiatry,2011

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