Musical interaction in music therapy for depression treatment

Author:

Hartmann Martin12ORCID,Mavrolampados Anastasios12,Toiviainen Petri12ORCID,Saarikallio Suvi12ORCID,Foubert Katrien345ORCID,Brabant Olivier1,Snape Nerdinga12,Ala-Ruona Esa12,Gold Christian67,Erkkilä Jaakko12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland

2. Centre of Excellence in Music, Mind, Body and Brain, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland

3. LUCA School of Arts, Leuven, Belgium

4. Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

5. University Psychiatric Centre, Kortenberg, Belgium

6. NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, Bergen, Norway

7. Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Music therapy is efficacious for the treatment of depression. Compared to other psychotherapeutic forms, it allows for the emergence of various modes of mutual interaction, thus enabling multiple channels for emotional expression and fostering therapeutic alliance. Although musical interaction patterns between client and therapist have been regarded as predictors of therapeutic outcome in depression, this has not yet been systematically investigated. We aim to address this gap by analyzing the possible linkage between musical interaction features and changes in depression score. In a clinical trial, digital piano improvisations from 58 Finnish clients and their therapists were recorded over 12 sessions of music therapy lasting 6 weeks. Subsequently, a variety of symbolic features describing pitch, rhythm, duration, and velocity were extracted from the improvisations. We observed a number of relationships between client–therapist interaction and clinical improvement. Clients with largest improvements displayed higher overall interaction, particularly more musical interaction in the middle of the therapy process than in the beginning and end. In contrast, clients with lower depression change score exhibited overall lower interaction and yielded other temporal profiles of interaction. The association between clinical improvement and an inverted U-shaped curve of musical interaction is discussed in the light of process-outcome literature.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychology (miscellaneous),Music

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