Showing posts with label music therapy meridian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music therapy meridian. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Progress in music therapy

Sometimes changes happen quickly in music therapy.  People are often astounded at the first time people make a strong connection during a session.  Sometimes changes happen over time of working with people.

While working with a child with sensory processing disorder in Meridian, I see small improvements in focus and connection every week.  This week I did something with him that I had not done for a few months and I was astounded at the difference.  Sometimes when we see just the small improvements it is important to realize that the collective change is amazing.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Unexpected music therapy outcome in Meridian

Music therapy can address specific needs, and sometimes it can have positive effects without having specifically addressed them.  There is a young man that I am working with in Meridian who is nonverbal and also has a lot of difficulty swallowing.  One of the goals that I am doing with him is working on using his voice more.  He is doing singing (though he doesn't form words) and he is beginning to verbalize when I ask him questions.  That in and of itself is great.  We want to see him using his voice as much as we can, and his verbalizations are getting more clear so that family is saying that they are understanding him more.

There is another effect that has occurred because he is using his voice more.  The family has noticed that his incident of choking has gone down most likely because he is using his voice more and strengthening the muscles.  One of the things I love about music therapy is that like anything there is side effects.  However, music therapy's side effects are positive rather than negative.