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5. MUSIC THERAPY AND BACKGROUND MUSIC IN THE PHYSIOTHERAPY OF A PATIENT WITH NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS
The process of music therapy intervention was structured and designed according to American Music Therapy Association (2005) in a 3-step process of preparation, implementation, and evaluation. The manifestations caused by NPH directly foul the quality of life, especially the patient's autonomy,...
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Published in: | Review of artistic education 2024-01 (28), p.305-316 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The process of music therapy intervention was structured and designed according to American Music Therapy Association (2005) in a 3-step process of preparation, implementation, and evaluation. The manifestations caused by NPH directly foul the quality of life, especially the patient's autonomy, but it is important to state that, in most cases, it is reversible with the appropriate treatment, and with a combination of surgical and multidisciplinary rehabilitation. The patient from our case study inclines towards relaxing, soothing music, and stimulating instrumental music -pop, disco, and jazz. During individual physiotherapy sessions with MT intervention, we were using an individual receptive and expressive form of MT with the following music genres: electronic music, pop, and relaxing jazz; and the selected musical genres were Synth-pop, Ambient, Disco, Eurodance, Dance-pop, Relaxing jazz. |
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ISSN: | 2069-7554 2501-238X |
DOI: | 10.35218/rae-2024-0036 |