Music Therapy Research Paper

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Music therapy involves incorporating music into therapist-patient relationship development for promoting the latter's physiological, psychological, emotional and social health. One can consider music therapy to be a part of creative arts treatment, clinical treatment, or supplementary treatment relative to the conventional medical model. It encompasses numerous techniques such as playing a musical instrument, singing a song, listening to music and improvisation (McCaffrey 42). Autism spectrum disorder represents a lasting developmental disability which evolves at different levels of severity. The condition has been marked by the following three key characteristics: challenges when it comes to forging social bonds; intense limited fanatic interests; and issues when communicating verbally and non-verbally (National Autistic Society 1)

The Benefits of Music Therapy for Children with Autism

Autistic kids depict greater sensitivity to anxiety as compared to non-autistic ones, since they cannot effectively filter out any triggering stimulus. Steady rhythmic music or classical songs are considered ideal to relieving anxiety among autistic kids because of beat predictability. Most notably, perhaps, therapy using music can engage autistic kids and help them enjoy. Music therapy can elicit social behavioral and cognition transformations only if it is carried out repeatedly for long durations. Further, the ideal means to ensure kids are constantly kept busy is making sure they are enjoying it. Nearly like other kids of play, therapy involving music is a task autistic kids may take part in without feeling it's something other than a leisure activity (Autism Science Foundation para 11).

Autistic persons display equivalent or even superior skills in the areas of pitch processing, musical preference and labeling emotions within music, in comparison to normally developing persons.
The strongest proof in support of music therapy's clinical advantages is in the domain of socio-emotional interaction and receptiveness, which includes greater conformity, decreased anxiousness, better speech output, responsive labeling, better interactions with other people, and lower vocal stereotypy. Further, preliminary outcomes support music's potential in aiding everyday-routine learning (Rudy para 4).

Therapy using music may aid autistic persons in improving their communication, cognitive, behavioral, sensory, motor/perceptual, self-determination/self-reliance, and social capabilities. Counselors identify music experiences which elicit positive emotions in a given client, forge trust and make personal connections. Autistic individuals usually display particular responsiveness to, and interest in, music. As music engages and inspires, counselors can utilize it as a sort of natural "reinforcement" to elicit required reactions. Moreover, music therapy may aid individuals exhibiting sensory abhorrence to….....

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