I normally blog about a specific experience that I have had with a client, but this time I want to write in general about something that I think is so unique to music therapy. When I work with people, I have specific goals that I am trying to reach. Most of the time the goals are focused on social skills, speaking, motor skills, or communication. But I think that music therapy has a very unique and special way to help people, which many of the other available therapies never seem to address: the emotions of the people that I work with.
Emotions effect so many aspects of our lives. If someone is in a good emotional state, than they excel in every other thing that they are working on. Music has such a powerful way to effect our emotions. When I am working with people, I am always mindful of their emotional state, and how the music therapy can help lift the clients. I love when I can come and help someone go from agitated, frustrated and sometimes depressed to engaged, happy, and calm. I never discount the power of the music to help the clients emotionally because once they are in a good emotional spot they will meet the other goals so much quicker.
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.
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