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![]() Music Therapy and the Elderly - part 1by - Dr. T V Sairam |
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![]() Music therapy is a nascent discipline in India and yet to be rooted into the system of the elderly care. However without really being aware of the significant impact of music, and without any fore-thought, many of us are habitual in seeking for the type of music which we like as and when we find the circumstances around us are jarring.
As and when we encounter such music by chance, we feel greatly relieved and heave a sigh of relief- again without acknowledging the role of such music.
In recent years, particularly after the world war II, the discipline of music therapy has attracted the attention of not only singers, musicians and musicologists, but also scientists from various formations such as psychology, neurology, biology, gerontology etc and as a result music therapy is tried as a complementary medicine for patients suffering from diverse psychological problems such as anxiety, dementia, dyslexia, autism, retardation. It is prescribed as a preventive therapy not only for infants, children, teenagers, middle-aged workers and executive and the elderly, but also for those who are yet to be born and growing in the mother's womb! In short people suffering or prone to psychic disturbances are flooded with music that may help either in preventing or overcoming such disturbances addressed by appropriate music notes.
However, it could be safely concluded that music brings huge variety to established treatment routines. Musical interaction is so rewarding that not only the patients, but also the role-players, namely the therapists and nurses -all find avenues for their expression. Lehtonen (2002) has observed that in the end, it is the patients who teach their music therapists how to implement music therapy together with them!
While there is a lack of research and experimental activity in the area of music therapy, there is an increasing level of its popularity as more and more clients find this method, non-invasive and pampering – unlike the dreadful and diabolic means adopted, more particularly in the treatments for terminal diseases.
Music for the Elderly
Through music, there is possibility to arrive at one's pleasure-giving memories and fulfilling experiences connected to one's earlier life-events. As the social relations decrease due to ageing, it becomes all the more necessary to adopt music as a companion.McCullough observed that half of his subjects reported that the meaning of music had increased with age and only one fifth reported that it had not increased. For some, music gave them new energy and listening experiences were considered therapeutic.
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