Early Vocal Contact and Preterm Infant Brain Development 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65077-7_13
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Sounding Together: Family-Centered Music Therapy as Facilitator for Parental Singing During Skin-to-Skin Contact

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“…Before the therapy sequence started, the parents were asked about their musical wishes, so their musical and cultural background became part of the therapy and the sessions were shaped by the music therapist and the parents together. As a previous study has shown, parents often started to use their own voice during the therapeutic process, became more confident in this respect and aware how important their singing, humming or even speaking is for their child [24].…”
Section: Interventionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Before the therapy sequence started, the parents were asked about their musical wishes, so their musical and cultural background became part of the therapy and the sessions were shaped by the music therapist and the parents together. As a previous study has shown, parents often started to use their own voice during the therapeutic process, became more confident in this respect and aware how important their singing, humming or even speaking is for their child [24].…”
Section: Interventionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Creative music therapy (CMT) is an individualized and family-integrating music therapy method [23][24][25]. Based on the concepts of Nordoff-Robbins' creative music therapy [26] and combined with principles of CMT used on comatose patients [27], it addresses the needs and resources of premature infants and their parents in the NICU setting [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…9. When therapeutically indicated, invite the parents to engage in song writing, a widely used music therapy method to express and validate experiences, to externalize emotions and thoughts 54 , and to intensify and personalize the parent-infant interactions in neonatal music therapy in particular 30,55,56 . Invite the parents to write about their musical experiences in their dairy (or the diary pages of the lullaby book "Wiegenlieder für die Kleinsten") and to quote their song.…”
Section: Creative Music Therapy With the Parents During Skin-to-skin mentioning
confidence: 99%