Music heals. Just look at this video about the Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy, or ask some of the legends who support our work -- Sir Paul McCarthy, Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Rolling Stones, The Who, U2, and Ozzy Osbourne, to name a few.
At the Center, children with autism and people with severe disabilities discover new ways to communicate -- through music.
The Nordoff-Robbins approach is labor-intensive. There is no substitute for the focused and sustained attention of experienced therapists when it comes to connecting with hard-to-reach individuals.
Most sessions are conducted with two therapists, a third person films the session, and the two therapists spend additional time reviewing the videotape of each session. Each session builds upon the last, and in time, previously unspoken emotions, hidden connections and new relationships are unveiled.
As you will see on these videos, music therapy provides joy and gives rise to new ways to communicate with satisfaction and meaning.
Go to http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/nordoffrobbins/ to find out more.
Thank You Guy's for such a wonderful job! Thank's for giving back!!!!
simpunkipr 4 months ago
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imacellphone 2 years ago
This film is quite touching; it gave me hope.
As a young woman with Asperger's Syndrome, I, too, think music is a great means of communication and therapy.
For your information, I play saxophone, clarinet, and guitar, and I sing.
cannonballsax 3 years ago