@article{WoschEickholt, author = {Wosch, Thomas and Eickholt, Jasmin}, title = {Wirksamkeitsnachweise Musiktherapie f{\"u}r Menschen mit Demenz}, series = {Psychotherapie im Alter}, volume = {16}, journal = {Psychotherapie im Alter}, number = {1}, publisher = {Psychosozial-Verlag GmbH and Co. KG}, issn = {1613-2637}, doi = {10.30820/1613-2637-2019-1-49}, pages = {49 -- 56}, abstract = {Es wird ein kurzer {\"U}berblick zum Stand der Wirkungsforschung zu Musiktherapie f{\"u}r Menschen mit Demenz gegeben, der die nachgewiesenen Wirkungen sowie die daf{\"u}r effektiven Methoden der Musiktherapie nennt und anhand eines kurzes Beispiels veranschaulicht. Die aktuell nachgewiesenen Wirkungen sind die signifikante Reduktion von Agitation und Angst. Im Bereich der Symptomatik sind weiterhin nachgewiesen die signifikante Bearbeitung kognitiver Symptomatik und physiologischer Symptomatik (Vitalparameter). Die daf{\"u}r eingesetzten erfolgreichen Methoden sind jene der Aktiven Musiktherapie in Einzeltherapie.}, language = {de} } @article{DunphyBakerDumaresqetal., author = {Dunphy, Kim and Baker, Felicity A. and Dumaresq, Ella and Carroll-Haskins, Katrina and Eickholt, Jasmin and Ercole, Maya and Kaimal, Girija and Meyer, Kirsten and Sajnani, Nisha and Shamir, Opher Y. and Wosch, Thomas}, title = {Creative Arts Interventions to Address Depression in Older Adults: A Systematic Review of Outcomes, Processes, and Mechanisms}, series = {Frontiers in Psychology}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Media SA}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02655}, language = {en} } @article{EickholtTamplinClark, author = {Eickholt, Jasmin and Tamplin, Jeanette and Clark, Imogen N.}, title = {Therapeutic songwriting to enhance wellbeing and decrease depression in older people living in residential care: A lyrics analysis of participant-composed songs}, series = {Nordic Journal of Music Therapy}, journal = {Nordic Journal of Music Therapy}, publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, issn = {0809-8131}, doi = {10.1080/08098131.2025.2497802}, pages = {1 -- 19}, language = {en} } @book{CampbellWoschTamplinetal., author = {Campbell, Elsa and Wosch, Thomas and Tamplin, Jeanette and Petrowitz, Carina and McMahon, Kate and Thurn, Tabea and Stuart-R{\"o}hm, Kary and Eickholt, Jasmin and Thompson, Zara and Warnke, Sven}, title = {Music Therapy for Older Adults - Promoting Wellbeing, Health Outcomes, and Cost-Effectiveness}, editor = {Campbell, Elsa and Wosch, Thomas and Tamplin, Jeanette}, publisher = {Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-7520-0887-6}, pages = {200}, language = {en} } @article{EickholtBakerClark, author = {Eickholt, Jasmin and Baker, Felicity A. and Clark, Imogen N.}, title = {Positive Psychology in Therapeutic Songwriting for People Living with Late-Life Depression - An Intervention Protocol}, series = {Brain Sciences}, volume = {12}, journal = {Brain Sciences}, number = {5}, publisher = {MDPI AG}, issn = {2076-3425}, doi = {10.3390/brainsci12050626}, abstract = {(1) Background: An increasing number of people are living with late-life depression, yet non-pharmacological treatments to help manage symptoms are limited. Two interventions, positive psychology and music therapeutic songwriting, have independently led to decreased depressive symptoms and an improved wellbeing in older people over 65 years old. (2) Methods: This article describes the development of a therapeutic songwriting program for people living with late-life depression. Knowledge from positive psychology and therapeutic songwriting was combined to maximize the potential benefits. (3) Results: The intervention program has ten weekly 45 min sessions that incorporate elements from positive psychology into therapeutic songwriting. Using a three-song approach encompassing ongoing musical practices, different positive psychology interventions were incorporated to support the experiences associated with a flourishing life. The intervention protocol for older people presented here is distinct from previous deficit-orientated approaches in that it shifts the focus to positive experiences, resources, and the individual's ability to decrease their own depressive symptoms and improve their wellbeing. (4) Discussion: This protocol presenting a therapeutic songwriting program meets the need to develop new non-pharmacological treatment options. However, further studies are needed to examine the feasibility and impact of the intervention program on late-life depression and wellbeing in older people.}, language = {en} }