Art and Craft of Music Therapy for Stroke Rehabilitation in a Remote North Indian Community

Sahitya Rajagopal, Alex Street, Stephen W. Philip
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This case study describes how a music therapist (Stephen) and a music therapy intern (Sahitya) worked conjointly with a client and her granddaughter in a remote part of North India. The description provides a unique insight into conditions, culture, and lifestyle in this location, and how these two clinicians were able to merge broader arts-based and holistic approaches, on a journey towards client-centered and functional neurologic music therapy exercises to help the client regain more independence. The background to initial work undertaken by the music therapist, which lasted for one year and eleven months, is followed by a summary of five weekly conjoint sessions with the intern, including the evolution of exercises, rationale, and client responses, illustrated with embedded video excerpts. The communication, relationship, and trust-building with the client and her granddaughter, together with the intern joining the dynamic, paved the way for assimilating music therapy theoretical models that were new to them, and adapting neurologic music therapy approaches using an electronic keyboard that incorporated preferred facilitating music. This resulted in greater client engagement with higher levels of motivation and adherence and increased hand use in daily activities.
北印度偏远社区音乐疗法促进中风康复的艺术与工艺
本案例研究描述了一位音乐治疗师(斯蒂芬)和一位音乐治疗实习生(萨希缇亚)如何在印度北部偏远地区与一位客户及其孙女合作。该描述提供了对该地区的条件、文化和生活方式的独特见解,以及这两位临床医生如何在以客户为中心和功能性神经音乐治疗练习的过程中,融合更广泛的艺术和整体方法,帮助客户重新获得更多的独立性。音乐治疗师最初的工作持续了一年零十一个月,接下来是与实习生每周五次联合治疗的总结,包括练习的演变、原理和客户的反应,并配有嵌入式视频节选。与客户及其孙女的沟通、关系和信任的建立,再加上实习生的加入,为他们吸收新的音乐治疗理论模型铺平了道路,并使用电子琴调整了神经音乐治疗方法,将首选的促进音乐融入其中。这使得客户的参与度更高,积极性和依从性也更高,在日常活动中的用手程度也有所提高。
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