REFERENCE LIST. A Pilot Outcome Study of Art Therapy and Music Therapy in Children s Hospital Los Angeles
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1 REFERENCE LIST A Pilot Outcome Study of Art Therapy and Music Therapy in Children s Hospital Los Angeles Presented by: Malissa Morrell (MA, ATR-BC, CA LMFT) and Einat Metzl (PhD, ATR-BC, LMFT) Conference of the American Art Therapy Association 7/10/2012 Savannah, Georgia Allen K., Golden L. H., Izzo, J. L. et al. (2001). Normalization of hypertensive responses during ambulatory stress by preoperative music. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 63 (3), Bar-Sela, G., Atid, L., Danos, S., Gabay, N. & Epelbaum, R. (2007). Art therapy improved depression and influenced fatigue levels in cancer patients on chemotherapy. Psycho-oncology, 16(11), Barrera, M. E., Rykov, M. H. & Doyle, S. L. (2002). The effects of interactive music therapy on hospitalized children with cancer: A pilot study. Psycho-oncology, 11, Beebe, A., Gelfand, E. W., & Bender, B. (2009). A randomized trial to test the effectiveness of art therapy for children with asthma, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 18 (3), Boon et al. (2000). Use of complementary/alternative medicine by breast cancer survivors in Ontario: Prevalence and perceptions. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 18 (13), Boyd-Brewer, C. (2003). Vibroacoustic Therapy: Sound Vibrations in Medicine. Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 9 (5), Brewer, C., & Cooper, V. (2001). Effectiveness of vibroacoustic music for pain and symptom management in outpatient chemotherapy treatment. Browning, C. A. (2000). Using music during childbirth. Birth, 27 (4), Burnstein, H. J., Gelber, S., Guadagnoli, E. & Weeks, J. C. (2010). Use of alternative medicine by women with early stage breast cancer. Hellenic Endocrine Society, 344 (22), Burns S. J., Harbuz, M. S., Hucklebridge, F, Bunt, L. (2001). A pilot study into the therapeutic effects of music therapy at a cancer help center. Altern Ther Health Med 7 (1), Kain, Z. N., Caldwell-Andrews, A. A., Krivutza, D. M., Weinberg, M. E., Gaal, D., Wang, S. M., & Mayes, L. C. (2004). Interactive music therapy as a treatment for preoperative anxiety in children: A randomized controlled trial. Anesthesia & Analgesia, 98 (5), Morrell, M. & Metzl, E. 1 Medical Art/Music Therapy References
2 Clair, A. A. (2002). The effects of music therapy on engagement in family caregiver and care receiver couples with dementia. American Journal of Alzheimers Disease and Other Dementias, 17 (5), Czamanski-Cohen, J. (2012). The use of art in medical decision-making process of oncology patients. Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 29(2), Dalebroux, A., Goldstein, T., & Winner, E. (2004). Short-term mood repair through art-making: Positive emotion is more effective than venting. Motivation and Emotion. Retrieved January 2, 2010 from Dimatteo, M. R., Lepper, H. S. & Croghan, T. (2000). Depression is a risk factor for noncompliance with medical treatment: Meta-analysis of the Effects of Anxiety and Depression on Patient Adherence. Archives of Internal Medicine, 160, Favara-Scacco, C., Fiuseppina, S., Schiliro, G., Di Cataldo, A. (2001). Art therapy as support for children with leukemia during painful procedures. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 36 (4) Ford-Martin, P. (2005). Art therapy. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine (2005). Foster, H. (2001). Medical Settings foster the creation of art. The Lancet, 357, p Geue, K., Goetze, H., Buttstaedt, M., Kleinert, E., Richter & D., Singer, S. (2010). An overview of art therapy interventions for cancer patients and the results of research. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 18 (3-4), Green, B. L., Wehling, C. & Taisky, G. J. (1987). Group art therapy as an adjunct to treatment for chronic outpatients. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 38, Guzzeta, C. E. (1989). Effects of relaxation and music therapy on patients in a coronary care unit with presumptive acute myocardial infarction. Heart & Lung 18 (6), Hanser, S. B. & Thompson, L. W. (1994). Effects of a music therapy strategy on depressed older adults. The Gerontological Society of America, 49 (6), Hart, J. (2010). Alternative and complementary therapies. Art Therapy and Cancer Care, 16 (3), Haun, M., Mainour, R., & Looney S. (2002). Effect of music on anxiety of women awaiting breast cancer biopsy. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 27 (3), Hill, R. E. (2003). The Effects of music therapy on quality and length of life of people diagnosed with terminal cancer American Music Therapy Association, 2, Kimport, E. R., & Robbins, S. J. (2012). Efficacy of creative clay work for reducing negative mood: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 29(2), Morrell, M. & Metzl, E. 2 Medical Art/Music Therapy References
3 Knight, W. E. J. & Rickard, N. S. (2001). Relaxing music prevents stress-induced increases in subjective anxiety, systolic blood pressure, and heart rate in healthy males and females. Journal of Music Therapy, 2, Lane R. M. (2006). Arts in Health Care: A new paradigm for holistic nursing practice. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 24 (1), Leather, P., Beale, D., Watts, J. & Lee, L. (2003). Outcomes of environmental appraisal of different hospital waiting areas. Environment and Behavior, 35 (6), Madden, J. R., Mowry, P., Gao, D., Cullen, P. M. & Foreman, N. K. (2010). Creative arts therapy improves quality of life for pediatric brain tumor patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 27 (3), Malchiodi, C. (1999). Medical Art Therapy with Children. United Kingdom: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Mettnew, J. (2005). Creative medicine: hospitals in twin cities are turning to the arts to help heal the body and spirit. Minn Med, 88, 7. Monti, D. A., Peterson, C., Shakin, K. E., et al. (2006). A randomized controlled trial of mindfulness-based art therapy (MBAT) for women with cancer. Psycho-oncology, 15 (5), Nanis, M., Paice, J. A., Ratner, J., Wirth, J. H., Lai, J., & Schott, S. (2006). Relieving symptoms in cancer: Innovative use of art therapy. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 31 (2), Nayak, S., Wheeler, B. L., Shiflett, S. & Agostinelli, S. (2000). Effect of music therapy on mood and social interaction among individuals with acute traumatic brain injury and stroke. Rehabilitation Psychology, 45 (3), O Callaghan, C. C. (1996) Pain, music creativity and music therapy in Palliative care. American Journal of Hospice and Medicine, 13 (2), Patrick, G. (1999). The Effects Of Vibroacoustic Music On Symptom Reduction. Inducing the Relaxation Response through Good Vibrations. Recreation Therapy-Rehabilitation, Medicine Department, Clinical Center, NIH. Pizarro, J. (2004). The efficacy of art and writing therapy: Increasing positive mental health outcomes and participant retention after exposure to traumatic experience. Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 21 (1), Puig, A., Lee, S. M., Goodwin, L., Sherrard, P. A. D. (2006). The efficacy of creative arts therapies to enhance emotional expression, spirituality, and psychological well-being of newly diagnosed stage 1 and stage 2 breast cancer patients: A preliminary study. Arts in Psychotherapy, 33 (3), Morrell, M. & Metzl, E. 3 Medical Art/Music Therapy References
4 Pujol, L. M. & Monti, D. A. (2007). Managing cancer pain with no pharmacologic and complementary therapies. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 107 (7), Retrieved January 16th from Puig, A., Lee, S., Goodwon, L., & Sherrard. (2006). The efficacy of creative arts therapies to enhance emotional expression, spirituality, and psychological well-being of newly diagnosed stage 1 and stage 2 breast cancer patients: A preliminary study. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 33 (3), Rao, D., Nainis, N., Langner, D., Eisine, A., Paice, J. (2009). Art therapy for relief of symptoms associated with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Care, 21 (1), Reynolds, M.W., & Lim, K.H., (2007). Contribution of visual art making to the subjective well being of women living with cancer. A qualitative study. Arts in Psychotherapy, 34 (1), Robb, S. L. (2000).The effect of therapeutic music interventions on the behavior of hospitalized children in isolation: developing a contextual support model of music therapy. Journal of Music Therapy, 37 (2) Rockwood-Lane, M. & Graham, P. J. (1994) Development of an art program on a bone marrow transplant unit. Cancer Nursing, 17 (3), Rollins, J. (2005). Using the arts with children in healthcare settings. In J. Rollins, R. Bolig, & C. Mahan (Eds.), Meeting Children's Psychosocial Needs Across the Health-Care Continuum. Austin, TX: ProEd. Strickland C. (2008). You Gotta Have Art: Patients Benefit From Creative Expression. The Washington Post. Retrieved January 7,2010 from Staricoff, R. L. (2006). Arts in health. The value of evaluation. Journal of Soc Promot Health, 126 (3), Stuckey, H. L. & Noble, J. (2010). The connection between art, healing, and public health: A review of current literature. American Journal of Public Health, 200 (2), Svensk, et al (2008). Art therapy improves experienced quality of life among women undergoing treatment for breast cancer: a randomized controlled study. European Journal of Cancer Care, 18 (1), Thyme, K. E., Sundin, E. & Gustaf, S. (2007). The outcome of short-term psychodynamic art therapy compared to short-term psychodynamic verbal therapy for depressed women. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 21 (3), Tokuda, Y. (1992). Arts therapy at Hasegawa Hospital. International Journal of Arts Medicine, 1(2). Morrell, M. & Metzl, E. 4 Medical Art/Music Therapy References
5 Tusek, D., Church, J. M., & Fazio, V. M. (1997). Guided Imagery as a coping strategy for perioperative patients. AORN Journal, 66 (4), University of the West of England: Center for Public Health Research. (2008). An Evaluation of Arts-Lift, a Partnership Between Arts and Health Project. Retrieved February 6, 2011 from port.pdf Ulrich, R. S. & Zimring, C. (2004). The role of the physical environment in the hospital of the 21st century, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Center for Health Design. Walsh, S. M., Martin, S. C., Schmidt, L. A. (2004). Testing the efficacy of a creative-art intervention with family caregivers of patients with cancer. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 36 (3), Walsh, S. M., Radcliffe, S., Castillo, L. C., Kumar, A. M., & Broschard, M. S. (2007). A pilot study to test the effects of art-making classes for family caregivers of patients with cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34 (1), 1-8. White. J. M. (1999). Effects of relaxing music on cardiac autonomic balance and anxiety after acute myocardial infarction. American Journal of Critical Care, 8 (4), Yuan-Chi, L., Lee, A. C. C., Kemper, K. J., Berde, C. B. (2005). Use of complementary and alternative medicine in pediatric pain management service: A survey. Pain Medicine, 6 (6), Morrell, M. & Metzl, E. 5 Medical Art/Music Therapy References
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