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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy-Based Music (CBT-Music) Group for Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
19 May 2016

Abstract

Cognitive behavioural therapy-based music (CBT-Music) group is a nine-week guided self-help group for individuals with mild-to-moderate symptoms of anxiety and/or depression. This is a novel treatment developed for use in a community-based mental health setting. A feasibility study (a randomized control trial) has shown promising results for the CBT-Music group.

Résumé

Groupe de Cognitive Behavioural Therapy basé sur la musique (CBT-Musique), est un groupe d'aide auto guidée d'une durée de neuf semaines pour des individus qui présentent des symptômes légers à modérés de l'anxiété et / ou dépression. Ceci, c'est un nouveau traitement développé pour l'utilisation pour lui mettre en place dans un établissement de santé mentale communautaire. Une étude de faisabilité (un essai contrôlé randomisé) a montré des résultats prometteurs pour le groupe CBT-Musique.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 35Number 2October 2016
Pages: 83 - 87

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Version of record online: 19 May 2016

Key Words

  1. CBT
  2. music
  3. depression
  4. anxiety

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  1. CBT
  2. musique
  3. dépression
  4. anxiété

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Chris Trimmer [email protected]
Queen's University; Addictions & Mental Health Services - Kingston Frontenac Lennox & Addington
Richard Tyo
Addictions & Mental Health Services - Kingston Frontenac Lennox & Addington
Farooq Naeem
Queen's University; Addictions & Mental Health Services - Kingston Frontenac Lennox & Addington

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