What
is Music Therapy
What is Music
Therapy? What does it do and how does it work? Not many people know
or have even heard of Music Therapy. When asked, one person might say
it's a way to relieve stress by listening to smooth music. Others
might say it calms the mind. As this does work toward the goal of
what therapy has been described as, it is not music therapy.
These few
examples of what people say are generally the misconception of Music
Therapy. Some misconceptions are that the patient has to have general
knowledge of music or a background involving music or that only one
type of music is possible to use in music therapy. You do not have to
have any experience with music and any type of music is usable in
music therapy. The many different types of music can be used to help
one emotionally, mentally, or physically.
Music Therapy
is a process undergone by patients who need help therapeutically and
seek it through the use of music. After examining the patient and
finding out what needs to be done, the doctor can either sing along,
move to, or even play the music that accommodates with the clients
needs. This strengthens the patients, takes that strength and moves
it to other areas that might need it. Music therapy also provides
avenues for communication that can be helpful to those who find it
difficult to express themselves in words. Research in music therapy
supports its effectiveness in many areas such as: overall physical
rehabilitation and facilitating movement, increasing people's
motivation to become engaged in their treatment, providing emotional
support for clients and their families, and providing an outlet for
expression of feelings.
All
needed information came from the American Music Therapy Association
at musictherapy.org.
This
video is of people at USUMTSA doing a survey on people asking them
what they think music therapy is. It's a great example to show the
common misconceptions of Music Therapy.
I've never learned anything about music therapy before your blog. It sounds very interesting. I am looking forward to following your blog.
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