Music therapy
Music Therapy
Delivered by: Resources for Autism
Music therapy uses music, words and play to create a safe, contained space and foster a positive therapeutic relationship. A music therapist draws on a range of approaches to music (including improvisation, song writing, turn-taking games and musical activities) in their work to develop aims suited to the needs of each individual. These sessions may be 1:1 or in a small group.
The benefits of music therapy can include:
- Enhanced communication and self-expression
- Emotional regulation and reduced anxiety
- Developed awareness of self and others
- Improved listening skills and capacity to share
- Increased focus and concentration span
- More flexible and creative play