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  1. Mar 1, 2006 · A scientific basis for music therapy only emerged after World War II and the term "music therapy" was introduced in about 1950. Contemporary music therapy is used in many fields of...

  2. Music therapy has a recognised and important role to play in early intervention programmes for young children and focuses on the use of music in young children’s communication and language, and personal, social and emotional development.

  3. In music therapy, music therapists draw upon the innate qualities of music to support people of all ages and abilities and at all stages of life; from helping new born babies develop healthy bonds with their parents, to offering vital, sensitive and

  4. May 17, 2018 · The first one includes any intervention where the patient simply listens to music with the aid of a reproducer, and is actively involved in the process of perception,...

  5. A music therapist who works with young children should possess a strong knowledge of relevant music and materials, early childhood development, specific needs of the child, and developmentally appropriate practices. A music therapist is accomplished in the use of instruments and voice.

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  6. Jan 1, 2008 · The definition of music therapy as a treatment method and as a profession emerged alongside the first case reports concerning children with autism by Kanner and Asperger during the 1940s...

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  8. This worksheet helps the music therapist organize the relationship between the treatment goal, theoretical framework, and musical elements in order to define the purpose and intent of each musical element. The result is a theory-based synthesis of the music as a whole for therapeutic intervention.