Music therapy is a unique established health professional who combines music and treatment expertise to improve personal health and quality of life. Music therapy deals with physical, psychological, cognitive, and / or social functions of clients of all ages in various situations using clinical and evidence-based musical intervention. Music Therapist (MT) is a professional professional who designs and coordinates creative music experiences in this field and meets each client's individual needs, desires, and treatment goals.
Any of several special ways can be used for music therapy. For example, Nordoff-Robbins' music therapy (also known as creative music therapy) is an improvisation therapy including music composition. It was created as a treatment for children with severe developmental disorders such as intelligence, sensation or movement disorder, originally by American composer and music therapist Paul Nodoff and British music therapist Clive Robbins It was. It is an adult. This method is applied to various patients of different age around the world.
When people tend to think about music therapy, they imagine wearing headphones and hindering the world. But that is not the case. Music therapy is a type of clinical and evidence-based therapy that uses musical intervention to achieve individual goals. Music therapy should support patients with diverse needs such as mental health needs, developmental and learning disabilities, Alzheimer's disease and other age related diseases, substance abuse problems, brain injury and physical disorders I can. Not just listening to music
Music therapy uses music to promote healing and improve the quality of life. It is a complementary therapy used together with other cancer treatments to help patients cope with diagnosis mentally and physically. In addition to guided images accompanied by music, music therapy can also include listening to music, creating music, singing songs, and discussing music. Scientific research shows that music therapy has positive value for the body, mind and spirit of children and adults. Researchers found that music therapy combined with antiemetic (a drug that alleviates nausea and vomiting) helps alleviate the symptoms of nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy. When combined with analgesics, concerts are found to reduce the overall strength of the patient's pain experience. This sometimes reduces the use of analgesics