Music Therapy
American Music Therapy Association definition: Music Therapy is the clinical & evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Music therapy interventions can address a variety of healthcare & educational goals:
- Promote Wellness
- Manage Stress
- Alleviate Pain
- Express Feelings
- Enhance Memory
- Improve Communication
- Promote Physical Rehabilitation
- and more
Robert has released 22 CDs in his 30+ year career as a music therapist, which have been distributed worldwide. During these years he patiently collected knowledge about how music works and its influence on the human organism. Over time, his knowledge, which was later passed on by psychologists and psychiatrists, was also reflected in his work in contemporary classical music and film music. Robert perceives music as a seemingly endless chain of frequencies and vibrations, all of which individually, in groups and as a whole have a gentle effect on our soul and body. He sees his research in the field of music therapy as a great adventure that not only brings joy, but often also brings relief for himself, for restless children, people in a difficult phase of life, but also for people with mental disorders.