On this page it is possible to
get an insight into how I work as a music therapist. This is
illustrated with photos, audio recordings and video.
Babies aged 0-1 year and one of their
parents:
- Song games with stimulation of senses.
Children aged 2-5 years in daycare and
kindergarten:
Children and youths with reduced functional
development:
- Video with a 6-year-old girl with reduced functional
development
- Video with a 7-year-old blind boy (Chilean background) with
Norris syndrome[1]
- Video with an 8-year-old girl with general developmental
disorder
- Video with a 12-year-old girl (Scottish background) with Retts
syndrome[2]
- Video with a 14-year-old girl (Sri Lankan background) with
atypical autism
Adults with mental illnesses, such as people with double
diagnoses or addictions:
- Audio of songwriting with a resident at a social psychiatric
habitat. Song title: "Something about you".
- Audio of songwriting with a resident at a social psychiatric
habitat. Song title: "Dream world" (in danish).
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Seniors in elderly homes, such as elders with
dementia:
- Video with an 81-year-old resident with dementia
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Music used for Guided Imagery and Music
(GIM):
- Part of the music piece " The birds - the dove" composed by the
Italian composer Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936).
- Part of the music piece "Hirtenlied" composed by the German
composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
- Part of the music piece "Preludium no. 4" composed by the
Polish composer Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1894).
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[1] Can cause learning disabilities as
well as autism.
[2] An hereditary disease, which
diagnostically can be placed within the autism spectrum.