Music Therapy With Youngsters Addicted to Drugs, Alcohol or Medication, from the Sirens to Orpheus
Journal
Music Therapy Today
Year
2007
Abstract
The author suggests that music therapy is about creating, making forms for that which is without any form. For adolescents, music and drugs are related, but the goal is to remove the drugs from therapy and bring in healing through music.
Music and Health Institute Terms
Adolescents; Alcohol Use, Abuse and Addiction; Drug Use, Abuse and Addiction; Improvisation; Mental Health; Music Listening; Music Therapy; Music Therapy Treatment Center; Psychological Outcomes; Receptive Music Methods; Recorded Music Listening; Subjective Reports; Substance Use, Abuse and Addiction; Wellness and Well-Being
Indexed Terms
Drug Addiction; Alcoholism; Prescription Drugs; Teenagers
Study Type
Editorials, Opinions, Position Papers
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Schotsmans, M. (2007). Music Therapy With Youngsters Addicted to Drugs, Alcohol or Medication, from the Sirens to Orpheus. Music Therapy Today, 8 (3), 349-354. Retrieved from https://remix.berklee.edu/mhi-citations/1365