music therapy
This information sheet has been written to provide information on a particular intervention/approach and any research connected with it, not as a recommendation. The outcome of any approach will depend on the needs of the individual, which vary greatly, and the appropriate application of the intervention. An intervention that may help one individual may not be effective for another. It would therefore not be appropriate for The National Autistic Society to recommend any one particular practice or therapy.
Music therapy has become accepted as a useful intervention for people with autism since it was introduced to the UK in the 1950s and 60s by practitioners like Juliette Alvin, Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins. Although music therapy can be used with people with other physical, cognitive and emotional disabilities, it has particular benefits for people with autism; much of the earliest work done by therapists like Alvin, Nordoff and Robbins was with this client group.
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