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  1. Oct 4, 2011 · The Collaboration of Music Therapy and Speech-Language Pathology in the Treatment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders: Part II -- Collaborative Strategies and Scope of Practice. Music Therapy Perspectives, 24(2), 66-72. Zoller, M. (1991). Use of music activities in speech-language therapy. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 22.

    • Rachel See Smith
    • 2011
    • What Are Speech and Language Disorders?
    • Who Can Benefit?
    • What Interventions Are used?
    • To Sum It Up

    Speech disorders and language disorders can vary across age groups and people, and can be caused by a range of different things. These disorders impact those diagnosedwith them by impairing their ability to communicate. Although speech disorders and language disorders are commonly grouped together due to their overlap in treatment and symptoms, the...

    A variety of different speech disorders can be helped through the use of music therapy. One group of clients with speech disorders that music therapy has been proven to help is people with aphasia. Aphasiais a communication disorder that is often a direct result of a stroke, but it can also be caused by brain injuries or neurological disorders. Aph...

    Due to how many speech and language disorders there are and how much they vary, interventions must be geared specifically towards each client. For this reason, there is often an intervention that may work very well for one specific speech or language disorder. Speech-language pathologists and music therapists can work hand in hand to develop and ex...

    To conclude, speech-language pathologists almost always come to mind when considering ways to help clients with diagnosed speech and language disorders. Speech-language pathologists are very effective and helpful on their own, but SLP’s in conjunction with music therapy is a wonderful combination. The reason this combination is so strong is that th...

  2. Apr 15, 2019 · Persons with aphasia can sometimes retain the ability to sing, which can help improve speech and language function. Music and speech-language pathology students from our college-based clinic work together to provide treatment for persons with aphasia. This results in improvements in both student learning and client speech and language.

    • Melissa A. Johnson, Heather Coles, Laurie Keough, Betsey King, Melissa Reed
    • 2019
  3. Feb 1, 2022 · Whether it’s a collaboration between the two therapists in a therapy session or just the speech pathologist leading the session, when kids music is used in speech therapy, it can have a significant impact on people who suffer with speech and language disorders (The ASHA Leader, 2012, Introduction paragraph and “Where is Music Therapy Headed ...

  4. May 19, 2022 · I am a speech language pathologist (SLP and some say speech therapist) and not a music therapist. SLPs help people with communication problems. SLPs use many techniques, therapy tools, and supports, but our primary goal is to facilitate communication. A music therapist uses only music as a tool to support and improve physical, emotional ...

  5. Aug 22, 2024 · Abbreviations: MT, music therapist; OT, occupational therapist; SLP, speech-language pathologist; SLT, speech-language therapist. Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System Table 1 outlines the interventions described in each of the included studies as per the components of the RTSS, including the ingredients, targets, mechanism of action and treatment group.

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  7. The speech-language pathologist might want to work with a music therapist in some initial sessions, using the singing of familiar songs to help promote more fluent production. This can help the patient gain some confidence, motivation, and a sense of success in those initial and sometimes difficult stages of rehabilitation.

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