2021
DOI: 10.15845/voices.v21i3.3246
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Exploring Current Music Therapy Practices in India

Abstract: The concept of music therapy in India is addressed with different terms such as musical therapy, therapeutic use of music, music or musical healing, Nada Chikitsa, Nada Yoga, Raga Chikitsa, Raga Therapy, संगीतीय उपचार, सांगीतिक चिकित्सा, etc. People working in this area are addressed as music therapists, music healers, संगीत चिकित्सक, नाद चिकित्सक, etc. With the establishment of organizations like Nada Centre for Music Therapy (2004), The Music Therapy Trust (2005), Indian Association of Music Therapy (2010), … Show more

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“…The selection of patient preferred music is not an integral part of such techniques employed for sensorimotor recovery, but perhaps it should be. It has been reported by Dr. Nishindra Kinjalk, a leading figure in music therapy developments in India, that in Western music therapy practice generally, the role and selection of appropriate music has not been understood (Singh, 2021). This would depend on the patient population and the goal of therapy -for example, patient-preferred music has been used to help stroke recovery (Baylan et al, 2019;Sarkamo et al, 2008), with improvements in cognition and mood.…”
Section: Combining Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of patient preferred music is not an integral part of such techniques employed for sensorimotor recovery, but perhaps it should be. It has been reported by Dr. Nishindra Kinjalk, a leading figure in music therapy developments in India, that in Western music therapy practice generally, the role and selection of appropriate music has not been understood (Singh, 2021). This would depend on the patient population and the goal of therapy -for example, patient-preferred music has been used to help stroke recovery (Baylan et al, 2019;Sarkamo et al, 2008), with improvements in cognition and mood.…”
Section: Combining Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Music therapy as an allied health profession is growing in India and a dynamic group of professionals with diverse experience and training are progressing the field (Hicks, 2020). The development of MT in India is able to draw on rich musical traditions and a long history of musical healing practices (Singh, 2021). Leading Indian music therapy professionals identified a need for research evidence and awareness raising to continue to advance MT in the country into the future (Hicks, 2020).…”
Section: Music Therapy and The Indian Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berdasarkan jawaban responden, dapat disimpulkan bahwa wawasan yang lebih luas yang mereka dapatkan melalui pelatihan terapi musik mereka, tidak semena-mena memberikan mereka keberanian dan keuntungan, atau kekuatan saat berdiskusi atau beradvokasi dalam praktikum mereka. Literatur yang secara spesifik membicarakan tentang terapi musik dan advokasi di Asia Tenggara (e.g., Tan & Hsiao, 2017: Singh, 2021) perlu diterapkan dalam program pelatihan terapi musik di Indonesia.…”
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