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The Effects of Music Therapy on the Changes in Brain Waves and Emotion, and Reduction of Depression and Anxiety for the Post-traumatic Stressed Adolescent (음악치료가 외상 후 스트레스를 받은 청소년의 뇌파 변화 및 정서, 우울, 불안 감소에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Ae-Na;Park, Hyoung-Joon
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.13-25
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    • 2008
  • This study of a music therapy program for the 18 subjects residing in Jeollanam-do province was conducted two times per week during 4 months totalling 17 times in order to evaluate the reduction of the characteristics of patients suffering from stress disorder patients such as depression, and anxiety, Though the experiment for non-symmetric level the concentration and appearance of Alpha wave were determine to be stable but the findings from non-symmetric level according to the left-right brain activity were not significant for T-test, though its effective intermission of music therapy due to variation of the mean values was demonstrated, and the variation of the Alpha wave appearance rate was also significant for the statistics of the T-test for the effectiveness of the music therapy. And for the reduction of depression, emotion, and state-trait anxiety between groups divided into the control group and the experiment, pre-measurement and post-measurement comparisons through psychological tess, validated the effectiveness of music therapy for Posttraumatic stress disorder patients. First of all, this study was conducted in the situation of scarce study cases and program developments for the efficacy of music therapy for the patients suffering from Posttraumatic stress disorders without precedent studies of scientific identification through brain wave measurement. Because this study is insightful in the context of validating the efficacy of musical treatment, we expect that these kinds of studises will be continued.