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  1. Music therapy for individuals with ASD is often provided as individual therapy, but there are also group-based, peer-mediated and family-based forms . 3.2. Disability. In MT, work with children and adolescents with disabilities is one of the traditional fields of application . Children with ASD, trisomy 21, Rett syndrome, or Williams syndrome ...

  2. Edwards, J. (1999b). Music therapy for children hospitalised for severe injury or illness. British Journal of Music Therapy, 13(1), 21–27. Edwards, J. (2005). Special feature: A reflection on the music therapist’s role in developing a program in a children's hospital. Music Therapy Perspectives, 23(1), 36–44.

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  3. Keywords: music therapy; music medicine; music-based intervention; pediatrics; developmental medicine; pediatric neurology 1. Introduction Music therapy is an evidence and art-based health profession which uses music experiences within a therapeutic relationship to address clients’ physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs [1].

    • Where Does Music Therapy Take place?
    • What Happens Before Music Therapy?
    • What Happens During A Music Therapy session?
    • What Should I Expect After My Music Therapy session?

    Music therapy takes place in many different settings, including: 1. Hospitals. 2. Schools. 3. Nursing homes. 4. Senior centers. 5. Outpatient clinics. 6. Mental health centers. 7. Residences for people with developmental disabilities. 8. Treatment facilities for people with substance use disorders. 9. Correctional facilities.

    Your music therapist will assess your needs and strengths. You may discuss your: 1. Emotional well-being. 2. Physical health. 3. Social functioning. 4. Perceptual/motor skills. 5. Communication abilities. 6. Cognitiveskills. 7. Musical background, skills and preferences. 8. Traumahistory. 9. Trauma triggers. Your music therapist will work with you ...

    Your music therapist will guide you in making and/or listening to music during your session. You may do one or more of the following: 1. Create music. You compose music, write lyrics or make up music together. 2. Sing music. You use your voice to share a piece of music. 3. Play an instrument. You use an instrument like a guitar, drums or piano to s...

    Your music therapist will evaluate the effectiveness of the session and determine if it met your goals. You may choose to participate in multiple sessions.

  4. Apr 30, 2020 · Music is powerful, provides numerous health and wellness benefits, is far reaching and accessible. For people with disabilities, music can offer a form of personalized therapy. After looking at the full spectrum of evidence-based benefits, Medical News Today concluded that music therapy should be used more in health care settings.

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  6. The term “music therapy” is used broadly to encompass many different interactions with music. Clinically, however, there is a distinction between music therapy (a deliberate, often structured, and systematic intervention intended to achieve a desirable therapeutic outcome) and exposure to music in a less controlled manner by health care professionals unfamiliar with underlying practice ...