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Music Therapy Advocacy Autism
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What is Music Therapy? Music Therapy is the clinical and evidence based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved program. (American Music Therapy Association definition, 2011)
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What Education do Music Therapists Have? Bachelors degree in music therapy (or equivalent coursework) LCAT- New York State 6-month clinical internship with approved site National board certification exam. Credentials read MT-BC after certification Maintain 100 continuing education credits every 5 years
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The Music Therapy Process Assessment of clients needs Determine appropriate goals and objectives Carry out music therapy interventions Progress notes and documentation Re-evaluation, follow-up, termination
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Goal Areas for Autism Social relationship and intervention building Increase in verbal and non-verbal communication Breaking repetitive and ritualistic behavior patterns
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Why Music Works Music effects many different elements: cognitive, social, physical, neurological, emotional. Allows creativity and self-expression with or without words. Musical stimuli, rhythm and vibrations are often appealing to persons with autism.
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The Benefits of Using Music Deals with concrete concepts Promotes social interaction Promotes emotional communication through verbal and non-verbal means Provides both structure and freedom Stimulates many senses Highly motivational Promotes joint attention
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Example Music Therapy Session Hello Song Active Music Play Movement Cognitive or Academic Task Goodbye Song
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Success Stories Client example #1 Client example #2
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Experiential Active Music Making Relaxation Questions?
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References Edgerton, C. (1994) The effect of improvisational music therapy in the communicative behaviors of autistic children, Journal of Music Therapy, 21, 31-62 Gold, C., Wigram, T. & Elafani, C. (2006) Music therapy for autistic spectrum disorder (Cochrane Review). The Cochrane Library, Issue 2, 2006 Chichester, UK, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Trevarthen, Colwyn, Aitken, Kenneth, Papoudi, Despina & Robarts, Jacqueline. (1996). Children with Autism: Diagnosis and Interventions to Meet Their Needs. Jessica Kingsley Pub, Bristol, PA
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