Relato de experiência profissional reflexiva em musicoterapia
ANO XXIV – NÚMERO 33 – 2022
Affective relations and the autistic spectrum disorder: two case reports in music therapy
Doutor em Ciências (UFRJ); Mestre em Ciências (UFRJ); Pós-Graduação em Musicoterapia (CBM-CEU); Técnico Violão Escola de Música Villa Lobos (EMVL); Graduação em Farmácia (UFRJ).
Mestre em Música (UFRJ), Pós-graduação em Musicoterapia (CBM-CEU), Especialista em Educação Musical (CBM-CEU), Pós-Graduanda em ABA (CBI Of Miami), graduação em Marketing (Unesa), graduanda em Fonoaudiologia (Unifatecie).
Graduação em Piano (Academia de Música Lorenzo Fernandez), Especialização em Educação Musical (Conservatório Brasileiro de Música / CBM). Graduação em Musicoterapia (CBM), Mestrado em Musicologia (CBM - Centro Universitário / CBM-CEU) e Doutorado em Música (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro – UNIRIO). Professora titular dos cursos de graduação e pós-graduação em musicoterapia do CBM-CEU.
Abstract
This paper presents the report of music therapy interventions for two children early diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). During the initial sessions the infants demonstrated attachment relationships to their caregivers, evidenced by the constant search for the mother’s lap, during the interventions. Such behavior impaired the therapist-patient bond establishment, making the outlined music therapy goals unfeasible. The music therapy approaches and techniques used to overcome this challenge, as well the importance of the music therapist’s actions to building a therapeutic alliance are described. The Music Development of Children with Autism (MUDECA) scale was applied to monitor these patients. However, the gradual and substantial improvement of these infants regarding the ability to engage with the music therapist, engage with objects, engage with musical instruments, attention and interest, simultaneously occurred to the “detachment” process from mother figure inside the therapeutic room. In short, the present study supports that people with autism spectrum disorders, even at an early age, are able to build affectional ties. In turn, such relationships are peculiars and with potential influence on their daily activities.
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