Sample Music Therapy Group Session
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Join music therapist Amy Standridge, MM, MT-BC, as she conducts a music therapy group session. Amy has been a board certified music therapist since the year 2000.
Resources:
American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), www.musictherapy.org/
Oak Song Music Therapy and Consulting Services, oaksongmusictherapy.com/
Ukulele Ladies & Gents,
Grace Notes Community Choir, oaksongmusictherapy.com/servic...
References:
Clair, A., & Bernstein, B. (1990). A comparison of singing, vibrotactile, and nonvibrotactile instrumental playing responses in severely regressed persons with dementia of the Alzheimer’s type. Journal of Music Therapy, 27(3): 119-125.
Clair, A.A., Bernstein, B.B., Johnson, G. (1995). Rhythm playing characteristics in persons with severe dementia including those with probably Alzheimer’s type. Journal of Music Therapy 32(2), 113-131.
Clair, A. A. (1996). The effect of singing on alert responses in persons with late stage dementia. Journal of Music Therapy, 33(4), 234-247.
Holmes, C., Knights, A., Dean, C., Hodkinson, S., & Hopkins, V. (2006) Keep music live: music and the alleviation of apathy in dementia subjects. International Psychogeriatrics, 18(4): 623-630.
Keeler, J., Roth, E., Neuser, B., Spitsbergen, J., Waters, D., Vianney, J. (2015). The neurochemistry and social flow of singing: bonding and oxytocin. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
Sung H.-C., Lee W.-L, Li T.-L., & Watson, R. A group music intervention using percussion instruments with familiar music to reduce anxiety and agitation of institutionalized older adults with dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 2012;27(6):621-627.
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This is the best job in the world
What a blessing and wonderful service!
About to do my first session with older adults, this has been such a valuable resource!
@AmyStandridge
10 ай бұрын
How did it it go, Bryan?
This is fantastic, so much group harmony brought by melodious music.
This is so endearing I love this ❤
Really cool !
Lovely!!!!
@MmlearnOrg7
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! If you are looking for more information mmLearn.org offers real-life, quality caregiver training to anyone seeking practical ways to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of older adults in their care. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a family caregiver, or seeking guidance as a pastoral or spiritual caregiver - we know that you'll find mmLearn.org an essential learning tool in caring for older adults.
Well done! I hope to arrange a music therapist for my stepmother's memory-care place in Wisconsin.
Amy, you're a wonderful group facilitator. The session was a joy to watch! Thank you for sharing.
@MmlearnOrg7
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@AmyStandridge
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sue! It's always a pleasure. Seniors are staying active and cognitively fit in San Antonio as a result of all of the great arts programming available.
That's great Inspiring Thanks for sharing Keep up good work !🤩👍👏
Wonderful Teacher, Thanks for sharing.
@MmlearnOrg7
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Magic 🤗
this is a really fantastic lesson. i love your use of the early developmental instruction methodologies- keeping the content and movements almost the same as you would for children- but keeping it relevant to them so it doesn't feel so adolescent. this lesson really helped shake my regret about the undergrad degree i earned in music education, and a lot more confident about the grad program in music therapy i'm pursuing
@MmlearnOrg7
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Richard! Good luck in your music therapy grad program. If you are looking for any additional information, mmLearn.org offers real-life, quality caregiver training to anyone seeking practical ways to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of older adults in their care. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a family caregiver, or seeking guidance as a pastoral or spiritual caregiver - we know that you'll find mmLearn.org an essential learning tool in caring for older adults.
@AmyStandridge
3 жыл бұрын
I'm just now seeing the comments. Thanks, Richard! I hadn't based the session on early childhood education philosophies, but this reminds me of something Judith Jellison once told me. I was interested in pursuing a PhD in music education/therapy, but told her I preferred to work with adults. (I felt like the degree program was more oriented toward children.) She told me, "You know, children become adults . . ." and good teaching principles are good principles. I hope your degree program is going well! I finished my masters equivalency program at Colorado State in 2000, and then did a master of music and human learning with Dr. Jellison at the University of Texas at Austin in 2006 - both amazing experiences.
Hello! I’m a high school student that is really considering going into music therapy (possibly at TWU), but I would be lying if I said I’m not scared to major in music, as much as music is my life (specifically classical music - I play piano and oboe). I’m guess I’m worried I won’t be good enough… But anyway, I know I’m super late commenting on this, but does anyone have any tips or anything to give me? About pursuing music therapy/majoring in music? Thanks! :)
@AmyStandridge
Жыл бұрын
I really thought I had responded to this a while back - my apologies. Are there any board-certified music therapists in your area? One might agree to have you come to observe. Check out Creative Vibes MT for a great KZread channel with a lot of music therapy videos including some "Day in the Life" posts that might help. www.youtube.com/@CreativeVibesMT
@LingLing_Wannabe
Жыл бұрын
@@AmyStandridge Thanks! Yes, I do know of one that I think I'm going to set up a time to talk to about it.
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