Music Therapy Intervention
Music therapy involves various techniques tailored to participants' needs, whether planned or adapted spontaneously based on their reactions.
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Music therapy sessions can be individual or group settings, lasting from 30 minutes to one hour, with an initial assessment.
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Music Making
Prepared songs are used to achieve goals and objectives, focusing on relaxation and comfort through receptive music and imagery.
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Singing
Singing in music therapy builds confidence, strengthens vocal cords, and enhances respiratory capacity within a supportive environment.
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Movement
Music therapy encourages physical exercise and dance, helping clients develop body awareness and enjoy the benefits of movement.
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Song Writing
Songwriting allows self-expression, enabling clients to communicate with the world and explore personal connections through meaningful music.
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Rhythm
Rhythmic activities bring clients together, fostering unity and a common purpose through the use of beats and percussion.
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Improvisation
Participants choose instruments and sounds, playing an active or passive role based on their preferences during the session.​
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