Effective Ways for College Students' Mental Health Education Based on Music Therapy.

Juncai Hou
Author Information
  1. Juncai Hou: School of Music, Xinxiang University, Xinxiang, Henan 453000, China. ORCID

Abstract

Music therapy plays a very important role in college students' mental health education. As a marginal subject, music therapy combines music, medicine, and psychology, which is beneficial to alleviate students' bad emotions and psychological problems and help college students form a sound personality. In the process of teaching in colleges and universities, it is necessary to choose teaching methods that are closer to students' real life so as to promote the healthy development of college students' psychology. From the relevant investigation and analysis, college students are interested in learning music, which provides an effective basis for college students to use music to treat psychological problems. Good policies, conditions, and a broad mass base are conducive to the application of music therapy in college mental health education. The application of music therapy in the field of college students' mental health also broadens the application field of music. This paper analyzes the application of music therapy in college students' mental health education and probes into the effective ways for college students' mental health education.

References

  1. PLoS One. 2020 Nov 18;15(11):e0240862 [PMID: 33206656]

MeSH Term

Health Education
Humans
Music
Music Therapy
Students
Universities

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