TITLE:
Working Elements of Music Therapy for Children and Young People with Autism
AUTHORS:
Mathieu Pater, Paula de Graaf, Tom van Yperen
KEYWORDS:
Autism, Music Therapy, Effective Elements, Social Behavior
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Medical Psychology,
Vol.8 No.4,
October
18,
2019
ABSTRACT: Music therapy is used in the treatment of children and young people with autism. Several studies show that it has positive effects, especially in the areas of social behavior and communication. However, there has been no research into which elements are responsible for these effects. This study explores which elements facilitate a change in social behavior. To research this, a combination of the Grounded Theory and the Stimulated Recall Method was used. Therapies with 14 clients were analyzed and the music therapists were interviewed using the Stimulated Recall Method. After the data analysis, five element categories were presented that stimulated a change in social behavior in children and adolescents with autism: Format, Communication, Musical Elements, Connecting and Challenging. Those categories were then incorporated into a first working model, which demonstrates how changes in the social behavior of children and young people with autism occur during the music therapy process. The therapist’s continuous adaptation to the client proves to be an important element of this process.