Recovery Unplugged often hears prospective patients tell us that they don’t think they’d benefit from our program because they “don’t play an instrument” or they’re “not very musical”. They don’t think music therapy is for them because they believe the “music” part to be a loaded word that dominates the clinical elements of the treatment program. Many people think the pre-requisites to music therapy include things like mastery of a musical instrument or writing an award-winning catalog of songs or performing live around the world.
This misconception has led to thousands of addiction sufferers getting frozen out of a universally beneficial clinical resource. For those who are in serious need of help for addiction or substance abuse, and who continue to voice concerns that music therapy is “not for them”, Recovery Unplugged would to clarify matters and offer help.
What Our “Guilty Pleasure” Songs Can Tell Us about Music Therapy posted first on http://blog.recoveryunplugged.com
What Our “Guilty Pleasure” Songs Can Tell Us about Music Therapy posted first on https://recoveryunpluggedblog.blogspot.com
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