Assessing & treating trauma: Music psychotherapy for parents of neonates

J. Loewy, Andrew Rossetti, A. Telsey, Ann-Marie Dassler
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Parents of neonates represent an integral area of potential clinical focus for practice consideration in NICU care. Fostering parents’ music as a unique forum, pre-emptive to the music they use for bonding with their infant, or for/with them exclusively, when their infants are not referred, can open many doors of critical relevance. Assessing the impact that early birth may have, and recognizing the experience of trauma that may potentially linger, can infringe upon valuable NICU time for parents and their infants. To address stress, and the potential of trauma, along with its definition and possible impact warrants knowledge of its symptomatology. In this article, stress will be defined, and the potential for acute stress and post traumatic stress disorder will be exemplified prior to addressing the potential parameters for music therapy involvement. Music psychotherapy for referred parents, with focused relevance to the ways in which impending fragility can be addressed with a holding environment of musical nurturance may provide meaningful moments of secured support. These moments, in turn, may likely serve as a safe space for the emergence of music connection with their infants. Our multi-disciplinary team will reflect upon experiences of collaborative practice with families who have experienced trauma related to premature birth. A case vignette highlighting the focal features of music psychotherapy with two parents and a video excerpt exemplifying their experience utilizing song of kin will follow. Keywords : NICU MT, neonatology, song of kin, music medicine, infant stimulation, trauma
评估与治疗创伤:新生儿父母的音乐心理治疗
新生儿的父母代表了一个潜在的临床重点领域的实践考虑在新生儿重症监护室护理。把父母的音乐培养成一个独特的论坛,当他们的孩子没有被提及时,他们用音乐来与他们的孩子建立联系,或者专门与他们联系,可以打开许多关键的相关之门。评估早产可能产生的影响,并认识到可能持续存在的创伤经历,可能会占用父母和婴儿宝贵的新生儿重症监护病房时间。为了解决压力和潜在的创伤,以及它的定义和可能的影响,需要了解其症状学。在这篇文章中,压力将被定义,潜在的急性压力和创伤后应激障碍将在解决音乐治疗参与的潜在参数之前举例说明。音乐心理治疗的转介父母,重点关注的方式,迫在眉睫的脆弱性可以解决与音乐养育的持有环境可能提供有意义的时刻安全的支持。反过来,这些时刻可能会成为一个安全的空间,让她们与婴儿产生音乐联系。我们的多学科团队将反思与经历过早产创伤的家庭合作实践的经验。一个案例小品突出音乐心理治疗的重点特点与两个父母和视频摘录举例说明他们的经验,利用歌曲的亲属将遵循。关键词:NICU MT,新生儿学,亲族之歌,音乐医学,婴儿刺激,创伤
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