I am reminded of a person that I am working with who has had a lot of trauma in the past. When she came in she was timid and had a difficulty expressing herself and what she wanted. Then we played music together. There was no words shared, just improvisational music. The change after the music was significant. Her thoughts were more organized, she had more confidence, and she opened up freely. The music was able to quickly create a therapeutic relationship without any words.
Music therapy is available to help people in Idaho who struggle with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia, mental illness, cognitive impairment, hearing loss, movement disorders, memory loss, behavior challenges, chronic pain, stress, and communicative disorders. We also offer music therapy to help restore and strengthen family relationships. Whatever your barrier to wellness or learning, Music Makes Connections can help.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
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