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Megan Applegate

music and mental health.pdf - 0 views

shared by Megan Applegate on 06 Aug 16 - No Cached
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    Individuals experiencing mental health disorders are susceptible to impairments in occupational functioning due to decreased concentration, memory, thought processes, insight, judgement, decision-making, reality orientation, regulating emotions, understanding perception, motivation, and psycho-motor activity. This is a quantitative study out of the South American Journal of Occupation Therapy that studied the effects of slow vs. fast tempo of music on symptoms of psychosis during occupation. There were 160 individuals with diagnosed psychological disorders in a psych hospital in South Africa. The subjects participated in a leatherwork activity while listening to either fast paced/upbeat music or low tempo/slow music. Attention/focus, ability to follow instructions, directedness towards the activity, and motivation were measured in groups of individuals who had psycho-motor agitation or psycho-motor inhibition psychosis. The study found that listening to music during an activity has the ability to improve all three variables in both agitation and inhibited-motor psychosis. Fast-paced tempo significantly improves attention in individuals with inhibited motor-psychosis. The ability to follow instructions improved in both fast and slow tempo music for both agitated and inhibited individuals. Directedness and motivation did not significantly improve in any of the groups. This study indicates that music can improve the ability to perform occupations and activities in individuals with mental health disorders. Music is very individualized and it may be difficult for OT practitioners to work with groups of individuals when introducing music. IT is important for an OT to gather a good understanding of a patient's preferences and determine if they would be a good candidate for the use of music during therapy. More research is recommended in this area to further determine the effects of music on occupation in this population.
beihlt

How OTs can help educate about visiting loved ones with dementia - 0 views

For this blog post, I want to concentrate on how we, as future OTs, can help educate family and friends on how to plan a successful visit to a loved one living with dementia. When visiting a person...

http:__www.alzheimer.mb.ca_we-can-help_further-reading_

started by beihlt on 14 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
harrisn2

Antipsychotic drugs & Dementia - 0 views

When researching Alzheimer's/Dementia I saw there were a lot of sources on what the disease is and its path, behaviors, and tips for caregivers. While researching, I found an article that discusses...

started by harrisn2 on 19 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
Barbara Warnock

The effect of music on the self-injurious behavior of an adult female with ...: the wor... - 3 views

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    Intervention efficacy
amberaruggles

How to Become a Holistic OT - 1 views

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    This article addresses the importance of incorporating complementary/alternative medicine (CAM), prevention, and wellness approaches into OT practice. Some examples of integrative medicine or holistic therapies include yoga therapy, meditation, and music therapy. I especially liked that this article demonstrated reimbursement for holistic OT treatment. For instance, providing "education in progressive relaxation resulted in decreased physical pain and increased emotional regulation, with reduced worry and anxiety." Of course the intervention and results must be relatable to the client's OT goals and can be billed as a therapeutic activity, neuro re-ed, cognition, or ADL, depending on the focus of the treatment and client's POC.
beihlt

Fitness and Aging Inclusion - 0 views

On the ChangingAging website, I found a blog written by Jeanette Leardi focusing on ageism and new fitness facilities. She described an open house she attended on a new 130,000 square feet fitness ...

http:__changingaging.org_blog_state-of-the-art-fitness-for-whom_

started by beihlt on 14 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
decandiad

Psychosocial: Stress Management Techniques for OTs - 0 views

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFsdzPpMSv0 This video details stress management techniques that occupational therapists can use and educate their clients on. Stress is a common negative experienc...

Psychosocial

started by decandiad on 15 Oct 17 no follow-up yet
alisonnurre

Effectiveness of Environment-Based Interventions That Address Behavior, Perception, and... - 0 views

https://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=2646444&resultClick=3 This systematic review evaluated the effectiveness of environment-based interventions that address behavior, perception, and fall...

Neurocognitive

started by alisonnurre on 08 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
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