Description
The purpose of this research study provided observational techniques and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) prompts and fading procedures to analyze music therapist-child interaction for child with autism spectrum disorder. Impaired social interaction is the primary symptom of a child with autism spectrum disorder. However, social interaction exists everywhere and throughout human life. Therefore, to improve interaction is the primary and significant goal in music therapy treatment for a child with autism spectrum disorder. The music therapist designs a series of music therapy activity interventions in order to create a therapeutic environment, based on a child's interests and favorite activities. Additionally, the music therapist utilizes the music to build the quality of relationship and interaction with child and support child practicing interaction with the therapist. Then music therapist utilizes the process of interaction to improve child's social interaction. Once the child achieves at desired behavior, he/she has ability to apply the music therapy techniques independently in the real world situations, such as family and schools that the child has learned throughout the process of interaction with therapist. The participants were three children with autism spectrum disorder and two certified music therapists (MT-BC). The researcher calculated the number of prompts and cues which the therapists provided, and the number of appropriate responses by each child in each activity intervention. Then the researcher utilized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), prompt and fading procedure in order to analyze the progress of therapist-child interactions during the sessions. The result showed that the children had improvement in the interactions with their therapist.
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Title
- Music therapist-child interaction for a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder with applied behavior analysis prompts and fading procedures
Contributors
- Liao, Yin-chun (Author)
- Crowe, Barbara J. (Thesis advisor)
- Rio, Robin (Committee member)
- Dishion, Thomas J. (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
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2013
Subjects
- Music
- psychology
- Behavioral Sciences
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Music therapist-child interaction
- Music therapy observational techniques
- Prompts and fading procedures
- Social Interaction
- Social interaction in children
- Prompting (Education)
- Music therapy for children--Social aspects.
- Music therapy for children
- Autistic children--Behavior modification.
- Therapist and patient--Social aspects.
- Therapist and patient
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.M., Arizona State University, 2013
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 257-263)
- Field of study: Music
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by Yin-chun Liao