Indications and Counterindications for Electronic Music Technologies in a Pediatric Medical Setting

Authors

  • Annette M. Whitehead-Pleaux MA, MT-BC
  • Stephanie L. Clark MT-BC, CCLS
  • Lisa E. Spall BM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47513/mmd.v3i3.364

Abstract

Over the past 10 years, electronic music technologies have developed and become more accessible to music therapists and their clients. Music therapists are changing their clinical practices to incorporate these expanding technologies, which may include music software, electronic instruments, MP3 players, music-based video games, and a myriad of other options. These devices are growing popular in the music therapy field; however, a review of the literature results in little information about the indications and counterindications for the use of electronic music technologies in a medical setting. This article presents guidelines for the use of electronic music technologies in music therapy practice in pediatric medical settings. Clinical interventions and counterindica- tions for using electronic music technology are examined.

Author Biographies

Annette M. Whitehead-Pleaux, MA, MT-BC

Annette M. Whitehead-Pleaux, MA, MT-BC, is a music therapist at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston.

Stephanie L. Clark, MT-BC, CCLS

Stephanie L. Clark, MT-BC, CCLS, is a dually certified music therapist/child life specialist at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston.

Lisa E. Spall, BM

Lisa E. Spall, BM, is a music therapy intern at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston.

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