listening to
Dr. Sheri Robb, a
music therapist
and behavioral
i n t e r v e n t i o n
researcher at Indiana
University.
Music therapists can use
certain parts of music, like
the rhythm or melody, to help
people regain abilities they’ve lost
from a brain injury or developmental
disability. For example, a person who’s had a stroke
may be able to sing words, but not speak them.
Music therapists also rely on the social qualities of
music. Shared musical experiences can help a family
member connect with a loved one who has dementia.
Music can also be used to help young people with
Relax,
Rejuvenate
behavior disorders learn ways to
manage their emotions.
Robb’s research focuses on
developing and testing music
therapy interventions for
children and teens with cancer
and their families. In one study,
music therapists helped young
people undergoing high-risk cancer
treatments to write song lyrics and
create music videos about what was most
important to them.
were able to identify their strengths and positive ways
to cope, remain connected with family and friends, and
Robb explains.
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