Looking at the big picture

Mateos-Moreno, D. and Atencia-Doña, L. (2023) Looking at the big picture. In: Aithal, S. and Karkou, V. (eds.) Arts Therapies Research and Practice with Persons on the Autism Spectrum: Colourful Hatchlings. Routledge, pp. 146-158. ISBN 9781032063089 (doi: 10.4324/9781003201656-13)

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Abstract

Following our quantitative investigation of an intervention based on the combination of Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) and Music Therapy (MT) with adults diagnosed with severe Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), we aim to expand our knowledge of the impact of this intervention. For this reason, we have drawn upon transcendental phenomenology to explore the life-worlds of the relatives and caregivers of clients at the care centre for adults with severe ASD where the intervention took place. Relevant results include the new, awakened interest towards this therapy combination among the caregivers and the relatives, the perceived in-session and off-session improvements in the adults with ASD (regarding aspects such as concentration, relaxation, body awareness, daily satisfaction, and happiness), the areas deemed non-affected (such as showing frustration and the clients with ASD’ social interactions) and insights on the duration of the effects of this intervention on adults with ASD. In the discussion, we contrast our results with those of previous studies on MT and DMT and highlight the need for further research on this therapy combination with autistic adults.

Item Type:Book Sections
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Mateos-Moreno, Professor Daniel
Authors: Mateos-Moreno, D., and Atencia-Doña, L.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education
Publisher:Routledge
ISBN:9781032063089

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