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  1. Music therapy can be used as a stand-alone practice and/or in conjunction with other types of therapy such as one-on-one talks with therapists and group discussions.

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  2. Music therapists Alan Turry and David Marcus describe the advantages of including compositions in group music therapy in the chapter “Using the Nordoff-Robbins Approach to Music Therapy with Adults Diagnosed with Autism” in Action Therapy with Families and Groups: Using Creative Arts Improvisation in Clinical Practice, (Weiner & Oxford (Eds ...

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  3. Analytical Music Therapy: This approach uses improvised musical “dialogue” through singing or playing an instrument to express unconscious thoughts, which are then reflected upon and discussed with the therapist. It aims to provide insight into inner psychological processes and facilitate emotional healing.

  4. Jul 15, 2020 · Improvisation: Involves spontaneous music making using simple instruments, body percussion, or the voice. This type of intervention requires the therapist to hear and interpret, and ultimately respond to the client’s playing or mood. Some goals related to this category of intervention may include:

  5. Jul 5, 2021 · This study investigates Triadic Support of Interaction by Improvisation, an application of music therapy as a brief adjunctive therapy for children with complex needs who are receiving Intensive Interaction.

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    • 2021
  6. Improvisational Music Therapy: This approach encourages individuals to spontaneously create and explore their musical expressions without predetermined structure or rules.

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  8. Aim and objectives The aim of the workshop is to introduce participants to the broad field of music therapy improvisation, providing theoretical and practical information about improvisation techniques in music therapy, giving the opportunity to make some practical experiences.

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