I'm curious about the final example. Professor Borczon states that the "therapist" is attempting to "ground" a client by using what I could understand as a steady beat. The first "therapist" does this, but the second seems to be using a different technique. It is not steady. Could it be meeting the client where they are and then attempting to guide them to a different emotional state?
Amazing program. ! With amazing professor !
I'm curious about the final example. Professor Borczon states that the "therapist" is attempting to "ground" a client by using what I could understand as a steady beat. The first "therapist" does this, but the second seems to be using a different technique. It is not steady. Could it be meeting the client where they are and then attempting to guide them to a different emotional state?
Wonderful.
I do music therapy in Uganda can talk to you pilz
Hi - good to hear from you
bro start a band
This is too short!!