How We Choose the Music—and the Metrics—for Memory Care

An integrative review of 13 studies on music-based interventions for older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The authors examine which theoretical frameworks researchers use, how well interventions align with chosen cognitive outcomes (25 different measures), and where theory–method congruence is missing—highlighting the need for clearer rationale in future trials.

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From Zoom Rooms to Telepractice: What 230 Music Therapy Students Taught Us

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Music Therapy Worldwide: Workforce, Trends, and Hopes