Building trust and rapport through shared musical experiences from "summary" of Music Therapy by Paul Catalani
Building trust and rapport through shared musical experiences is a fundamental aspect of music therapy. By engaging in musical activities together, therapists and clients can establish a strong connection that forms the foundation of their therapeutic relationship. Music has a unique ability to transcend verbal communication, allowing individuals to express themselves in ways that words alone cannot capture. Through the process of making music together, clients are able to feel understood and supported by the therapist, creating a sense of safety and security within the therapeutic space. This shared experience of creating music can lead to a deepening of the therapeutic relationship, as clients begin to trust the therapist and feel more comfortable opening up about their thoughts and feelings. Music therapy sessions often involve a variety of musical activ...Similar Posts
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