Common Characteristics of Improvisational Approaches in Music Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Developing Treatment Guidelines.

J Music Ther

Aalborg University, Denmark; GAMUT-Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre, Uni Research Health, Bergen, Norway Aalborg University, Denmark Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York; Rebecca Center for Music Therapy, Rockville Centre, New York University of Haifa, Israel Jeonju University, Korea GAMUT-Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre, Uni Research Health, Bergen, Norway.

Published: October 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Improvisational music therapy is increasingly used globally to support individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), emphasizing the need for standardized treatment guidelines.
  • A study involved surveying music therapy professionals from ten countries and conducting focus groups to refine key treatment principles for working with children with ASD.
  • The results highlighted essential practices like emotional attunement and collaborative interaction, leading to guidelines that can enhance therapy effectiveness, support research, and inform training in various therapeutic contexts.

Article Abstract

Background: Improvisational methods of music therapy have been increasingly applied in the treatment of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) over the past decades in many countries worldwide.

Objective: This study aimed at developing treatment guidelines based on the most important common characteristics of improvisational music therapy (IMT) with children affected by ASD as applied across various countries and theoretical backgrounds.

Methods: After initial development of treatment principle items, a survey among music therapy professionals in 10 countries and focus group workshops with experienced clinicians in three countries were conducted to evaluate the items and formulate revised treatment guidelines. To check usability, a treatment fidelity assessment tool was subsequently used to rate therapy excerpts.

Results: Survey findings and feedback from the focus groups corroborated most of the initial principles for IMT in the context of children with ASD. Unique and essential principles include facilitating musical and emotional attunement, musically scaffolding the flow of interaction, and tapping into the shared history of musical interaction between child and therapist. Raters successfully used the tool to evaluate treatment adherence and competence.

Conclusions: Summarizing an international consensus about core principles of improvisational approaches in music therapy for children with ASD, these treatment guidelines may be applied in diverse theoretical models of music therapy. They can be used to assess treatment fidelity, and may be applied to facilitate future research, clinical practice, and training.

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