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Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2024, 7(11); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.2024.071109.

Research on the application of singing therapy based on Taoist culture in college students' mental health

Author(s)

Chunyuan Huang

Corresponding Author:
Chunyuan Huang
Affiliation(s)

Music College of Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, 526061, China

Abstract

With the increasing prominence of college students' mental health problems, seeking effective mental health intervention methods has become an important topic at present. Music therapy, as a non-drug intervention method, has attracted much attention in the field of mental health. However, there has been no systematic and in-depth study on the application of singing therapy based on Taoist culture in college students' mental health. This study aims to explore the impact of singing therapy based on Taoist culture on college students' mental health, including the application of Taoist culture in singing therapy and its effect on college students' mental health.

Keywords

music therapy, college students' mental health, Taoist culture, singing therapy, applied research

Cite This Paper

Chunyuan Huang. Research on the application of singing therapy based on Taoist culture in college students' mental health. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2024) Vol. 7, Issue 11: 57-61. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJHSS.2024.071109.

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