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The effect of songwriting on knowledge of coping skills and working alliance in psychiatric patients: A randomized clinical effectiveness study
Michael J. Silverman
Music (Twin Cities)
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Clinical Efficacy
100%
Randomized Clinical Trial
100%
Effectiveness Study
100%
Coping Skills
100%
Psychiatric Patients
100%
Working Alliance
100%
Songwriting
100%
Music Therapy
66%
Control Condition
50%
Psychoeducation
33%
Between-group Difference
33%
Psychoeducational
33%
Therapist
33%
Illness
16%
Clinical Practice
16%
Psychiatric Hospitalization
16%
Psychosocial Intervention
16%
Incongruity
16%
Patient Knowledge
16%
Single Session
16%
Previous Hospitalization
16%
Therapy Groups
16%
Knowledge Measure
16%
Attendance Rate
16%
Psychiatric Inpatients
16%
Experimenta
16%
Psychiatric Unit
16%
Manualized
16%
Psychology
Music Therapy
100%
Coping Strategies
75%
Coping Behavior
75%
Psychoeducation
50%
Psychosocial Intervention
25%