Melotherapy in stress-related illnesses
Melotherapy in stress-related illnesses
Author(s): Bogdan Marian Tarcău, Miruna Lorelai Bîtcă, Ioana Alina Halip, Marcel-Alexandru Găină, Adriana Pătrașcu, Otilia Andreea Petcuță, Laura Stătescu, Alina Stîncanu, Dan Vâță, Laura Gheucă SolovăstruSubject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Experimental Pschology, Neuropsychology, Psychology of Self, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Editura Sedcom Libris Iasi
Keywords: Music therapy; stress; substance use disorder; post-traumatic stress disorder; dementia; menopause;
Summary/Abstract: Music has proven to be more efficient than just for entertainment purposes, as music therapy has emerged as a clinical method in targeting different diseases of the mind and body. In this current review of the literature, we focus on the effects of music therapy on stress-related illnesses, such as substance use disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, dementia, menopause, psoriasis and neurodermatitis. Addressing the psychological stress factor could prevent, alleviate, or even cure but is often overlooked in the therapeutic scheme focused on more pragmatic and rapid-acting treatments. Patients may consider psychological stress as expected in the modern era. Still, we must inform them about the long-term adverse effects of stress and propose stress-reduction techniques. Even though counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy, hypnosis and even meditation have proven their effectiveness, music therapy appears to be a more pleasant and readily-accessible technique.
Journal: Buletin de Psihiatrie Integrativa
- Issue Year: 93/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 83-91
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English