Music as a Therapeutic Medium for Occupational Engagement: Implications for Occupational Therapy |
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Authors: | Jennifer Cohn Karen Z. Kowalski Margaret Swarbrick |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tolleson Elementary School District Special Programs, Wheels on the Bus Therapy, Inc., Tolleson, Arizona;2. Accessing Music Promoting Success, LLC, Somerville, New Jersey;3. Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care, Practice Innovation and Wellness, Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey Wellness Institute, Freehold, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | Music is a meaningful occupation; a summary of current literature and the authors’ experiences regarding health and wellness benefits and potential for music as a therapeutic medium in occupational therapy practice is presented. An interview and a summary of the authors’ experiences illustrate the role for music and its benefits for occupational therapy. These benefits are described through three themes which emerged: (a) music as a means of increasing group cohesion toward common goals, (b) music as a means of increasing socialization, and (c) music as a meaningful occupation can empower individuals to enhance and embrace wellness and recovery. |
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Keywords: | Health promotion music therapy occupational engagement recovery wellness |
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