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"Play is the Cure! Exploring the Benefits of Music Therapy for Pediatric Patients"

Writer's picture: Dr Vivek Viswanathan Dr Vivek Viswanathan

For a child facing surgery or a hospital stay, the experience can be overwhelming and filled with anxiety. While medications can play a role in managing pain, there's another powerful tool that can significantly improve a child's experience: music therapy.


Music Therapy: More Than Just Listening

Music therapy is a form of therapy that utilizes music and musical activities to address a patient's physical, emotional, and social needs. A board-certified music therapist tailors sessions to each child's individual needs and age group. These sessions can involve:


  • Singing: Singing familiar songs or creating new ones can be a fun and expressive way for children to communicate their feelings.

  • Playing Instruments: Using simple instruments like drums, shakers, or bells allows children to explore their creativity and engage in interactive music-making.

  • Songwriting: Creating songs together can help children process their experiences and express their emotions in a safe and therapeutic way.

  • Listening to Music: Music therapists can curate playlists of calming music to reduce anxiety or use upbeat music to promote positive emotions and relaxation.

The Power of Music for Healing:

Research has shown that music therapy offers a multitude of benefits for children undergoing surgery or hospitalization:


  • Reduced Anxiety: The soothing melodies and familiar rhythms of music can significantly reduce pre-operative and post-operative anxiety in children.


  • Improved Pain Management: Music therapy can distract children from pain, making them more receptive to other pain management techniques.


  • Enhanced Mood: Upbeat music can elevate a child's mood, fostering a sense of well-being and promoting a more positive outlook.


  • Stress Reduction: Music therapy can create a calming and relaxing environment, helping children cope with the stress of a hospital setting.


  • Faster Healing: Studies suggest that music therapy can improve sleep quality and promote faster healing after surgery.


  • Improved Communication: For children who struggle to express themselves verbally, music therapy can provide an alternative channel for communication and emotional expression.


  • Social Interaction: Group music therapy sessions can encourage interaction and socialization among children in the hospital, fostering a sense of community and support.

Beyond the Medical Benefits:

Music therapy can also contribute to a child's overall well-being in other ways:


  • Boosted Confidence: Actively participating in music therapy can boost a child's confidence and sense of accomplishment.

  • Improved Coping Mechanisms: Music therapy can teach children healthy coping mechanisms for managing stress and anxiety, which they can carry into the future.

  • Enhanced Creativity: Music therapy encourages exploration and creativity, offering a valuable outlet for self-expression.

  • Sense of Control: Participating in music therapy allows children to have some control over their environment, which can be empowering during a time of vulnerability.

Music Therapy: A Valuable Tool for Healing

Music therapy is a powerful tool that can significantly improve a child's experience in the healthcare setting. By reducing anxiety, managing pain, and promoting healing, music therapy allows children to face their challenges with greater confidence and a more positive outlook.

If your child is facing surgery or hospitalization, inquire about the availability of music therapy services. This innovative approach can make a world of difference in their healing journey.



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