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What is music therapy?

Music therapy is one of your life support options.

Make the most of the power of music, assist in physical and mental rehabilitation that meets the needs of clients, aim for rehabilitation, help educate students with disabilities, communicate with people and worries We also provide support for your family.

 

Music therapy is also widely used today in the West for relaxation purposes, domestic violence, drug addiction, and military therapy after returning from prison or war.

 

Arigato Beat is a studio in Japan that offers sessions by trained music therapists in the United States, providing clinical practice based on the latest research results and evidence of experiments. We also offer music lessons that are not for therapeutic purposes. Click here for details

Although it is still in widespread use in Japan, many people are sick when looking at the world. We are living in an era of rethinking the power of music.

Anyone can participate, from healthy people to people with serious illnesses, if they so desire. However, the sessions offered at this studio are therapeutic and clinical for individual improvement.

Participant commitment is essential there.

We accept requests from family members, caregivers, and clients as well as referral letters from medical professionals such as doctors and nurses.

 

Click here for consultation and application

 

Typical cases in music therapy:

Depression schizophrenia Personality disorder Psychiatric disorders such as social phobia Autism spectrum Learning disabilities Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other developmental disorders
Insomnia withdrawal
Parkinson's disease Dementia including Alzheimer's type Recreational muscle atrophic lateral sclerosis for nursing care (ALS) Aphasia Stuttering Articulation Let's disease Cerebral paralysis Patients with ventilator Bronchiectasis Low birth weight Respiratory disease
Obstetrics and gynecology patients Palliative care for children Cancer and serious illness Hospice care (terminal care)
Acquired brain damage Rehabilitation for cerebrovascular accidents Preoperative / postoperative intervention Family care Marriage therapy Couple therapy Domestic violence War experience / Veteran trauma treatment, etc.


* The above is a past case, and we will judge whether the therapist is suitable for intervention of music therapy, from healthy people to people with serious symptoms.

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Konomi Togura

Music Therapist, Arigato Beat Director

BSA in Music Therapy

Intern at Nordoff-Robbins Center (NYU)

Rebecca Center (NYC)

Center's Healthcare (NYC)

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