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Music Therapy and Traumatic Brain Injury PDF Print E-mail

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Traumatic brain injury is a sudden and often debilitating event with far reaching consequences for the individual and their loved ones. Its effects on physical, cognitive, social and emotional areas of function may be comprehensive and the subsequent rehabilitation required can place a substantial burden on society. Early anecdotal reports on the use of music therapy in neurorehabilitation began in the 1980’s. More rigorous research on the effects of music therapy for specific outcomes in neurorehabilitation has recently started to emerge.
 
Music Therapy and Traumatic Brain Injury particularly focuses on early neurological rehabilitation with severely brain- injured patients. The authors propose that music therapy has unique diagnostic potential in this phase of rehabilitation due to the observational perspective used and the subsequent sensitivity to patient responses. Similarly, given the unique nature of traumatic brain injury, case study methodology is well suited to research in this clinical area. Three case studies are presented in detail to demonstrate the development of these constructs and categories. Transcriptions of four musical episodes for each case study are included to illustrate the interpretation of constructs made by the music therapist from the musical excerpts. Music Therapy and Traumatic Brain Injury identifies the lack of attention given to emotional and psychosocial aspects of rehabilitation in music therapy research and presents qualitative research to rectify this imbalance.
 
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