I really enjoyed your sharing. I am a social worker in Vietnam. I am working for the elderly, children with disabilities, and people with mental illness. I really want to use Music as a therapeutic way to help them, but I don’t know where to start. You’re sharing is very helpful for me. I will follow your channel in order to learn more knowledge about music therapy. Highly appreciate it. Stay in touch
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Hi, I'm going to interpret English > Italian at a Music therapy conference in a month and I have a question: I often find that you and your colleagues refer to the patients as 'clients' but I find it a bit weird because it makes me think about the economic side rather then the therapeutic. Why do you call them clients and not patients? Thank you
Typically in a therapeutic setting, patients are referred to as clients because the word ‘patient’ can come with a lot of stigma and make it seem like there is something wrong with them if they are a patient
I like that u first introduced yourself clearly. Your speech and presentation skills...... Perfect ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I really enjoyed your sharing. I am a social worker in Vietnam. I am working for the elderly, children with disabilities, and people with mental illness. I really want to use Music as a therapeutic way to help them, but I don’t know where to start. You’re sharing is very helpful for me. I will follow your channel in order to learn more knowledge about music therapy. Highly appreciate it. Stay in touch
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Music brings the individual nostalgia, can set the tone and prevent unwanted mood and behavior!
Thanks for this informative video. Fantastic advocacy! :)
Kind of theraphy,, which can be usefull,,
Good job 👍
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june 20th world music day best video for today
very nice video and good information im dr.hazem from egypt
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Thanks Amy
You are so welcome!
Hi, I'm going to interpret English > Italian at a Music therapy conference in a month and I have a question: I often find that you and your colleagues refer to the patients as 'clients' but I find it a bit weird because it makes me think about the economic side rather then the therapeutic. Why do you call them clients and not patients? Thank you
Patients or clients, whichever you prefer
Typically in a therapeutic setting, patients are referred to as clients because the word ‘patient’ can come with a lot of stigma and make it seem like there is something wrong with them if they are a patient