Tailoring music interventions to meet client needs from "summary" of Music Therapy by Paul Catalani
When working with clients in music therapy, it is crucial to recognize that each individual has unique needs and preferences. This means that a one-size-fits-all approach is not appropriate when it comes to selecting and implementing music interventions. Instead, music therapists must tailor their interventions to meet the specific needs of each client.
Tailoring music interventions to meet client needs involves a thorough assessment of the client's goals, preferences, and abilities. This assessment helps the music therapist determine which interventions are most likely to be effective in addressing the client's needs and achieving their desired outcomes. For example, if a client is struggling with anxiety, the music therapist may choose to incorporate relaxation techniques such as guided imagery or progressiv...
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