Overview of the Music Therapy Profession
The profession of music therapy in the
United States has a rich history and has grown considerably over the past few
decades. Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music
interventions to achieve individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship
with a credentialed music therapist. Music therapists may address cognitive,
communicative, emotional, musical, physiological, psychosocial, sensorimotor,
or spiritual goals. Broadly speaking, music therapy interventions may involve
listening to music, talking about music, making music, and/or moving to music;
the specific intervention or interventions are selected based on the specific
needs, abilities, goals, and preferences of the client. Live, preferred music,
although not used with every client, has been shown to be highly effective in
helping bring about therapeutic change. Various approaches to music therapy
exist, and the research base on music therapy treatment, while already strong,
is rapidly growing.
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