Who can Benefit?

ArtsWestchester Presents: Music Therapy - The Power of Healing

Those with:
  • Alzheimer's
  • Attention Deficit Disorder
  • Autistic spectrum disorders
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Developmental, Learning and Emotional disabilities
  • Down's/Fragile X/Rett's Syndromes
  • Head injuries
  • Neurological impairments
  • Parkinson's
  • Psychiatric disorders
  • Speech delays/impairments

According to the American Music Therapy Association:

  • Research supports connections between speech and singing, rhythm and motor behavior, memory for song and memory for academic material, and the overall ability of preferred music to enhance mood, attention, and behavior to optimize the student’s ability to learn and interact.
  • Preschool children in an early intervention music therapy program show high on-task behavior during sessions and a high success rate in language development, social skills, cognitive concepts, motor skills, and music knowledge.
  • Studies show positive affect induced by music helps to improve social problem solving skills in middle school students.
  • Because music is processed in both hemispheres of the brain, music can stimulate cognitive functioning and may be used for remediation of some speech/language skills.
  • Music stimulates all of the senses and involves the child at many levels.  This “multi-modal approach” facilitates many developmental skills.
  • Music captures and helps maintain attention. It is highly motivating and engaging and may be used to naturally encourage clients to increase participation and attend to a task for longer periods of time.
  • Musical elements and structures provide a sense of security and familiarity in the music therapy setting, encouraging individuals to attempt new tasks within this predictable but malleable framework.

For more information, contact...
Dr. Tina Brescia, MT-BC, LCAT
Director of Onsite Services
(914) 761-3900 ext. 134
tina@musiced.org

Lisa Sandagata, MT-BC
Director of Outreach Services
(914) 761-3900 ext. 138
lisa@musiced.org

 

For more information, visit the American Music Therapy Association

 

The Music Therapy Institute at MCW received an ASCAP Foundation award on Dec. 7 for their work in the Eastchester School District. Students from the district performed two original songs at the event, held at Lincoln Center in NYC, with Lisa Sandagata.

Also see: Music Therapy FAQ's Back to Music Therapy Home
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