ABSTRACT
We present qualitative experimental evidence that the "Wiimprovisation" process of using Nintendo Wiimotes as virtual instruments linked to a musical sound system within the framework of Group Music Therapy sessions can provide effective psychodynamic mediation for patients. We designed and implemented specific modalities for movement-based sound control and tested our tool in two clinical settings with children (age 7 to 12) suffering from behavioral disorders. Our preliminary results show immediate acceptance of, long term motivation for and meaningful expression through our system by patients. Future work will focus on assessing the therapeutic potential of our platform's personalization features in a controlled experiment.
- Aldridge, D. An Overview of Music Therapy Research. Compl. Therapies in Med., 2 (1994), 204--216.Google ScholarCross Ref
- www.musictherapy.orgGoogle Scholar
- Anzieu, D. The Group and the Unconscious. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London (UK), 1984.Google Scholar
- www.musicotherapie-afm.comGoogle Scholar
- Backlund, P., and students. www.his.se/forskning/forskningscentrum/virtuella-system/ingame-lab/projects---ingame-labGoogle Scholar
- Benveniste, S., Jouvelot, P. and Michel, R. Wii Game Technology for Music Therapy: A First Experiment with Children Suffering from Behavioral Disorders. CCIS'08, IADIS Gam. Conf., Amsterdam, July 2008.Google Scholar
- Benveniste, S. www.cri.ensmp.fr/~sbenvenGoogle Scholar
- Bruscia, K. Case Studies in Music Therapy. Barcelona Publishers, Barcelona (ES), 1991.Google Scholar
- Bruscia, K. Improvisational Models of Music Therapy. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL (US), 1987.Google Scholar
- Chouvier, B. Les processus psychiques de la médiation: créativité et travail thérapeutique. Dunod, Paris (FR), 2002.Google Scholar
- Denis, G., and Jouvelot, P. Motivation-Driven Educational Game Design: Applying Best Practices to Music Education. ACM SIGCHI Advances in Computer Education Conference, Valencia, June 2005. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Erkkilä, J., Lartillot, O., Luck, G., Riikkilä, K., Toiviainen, P. Intelligent Music Systems in Music Therapy. Music Therapy Today (online) Vol. V, Issue 5.Google Scholar
- HopeLab Inc. www.re-mission.netGoogle Scholar
- Hunt, A., Kirk, R., and Neighbour, M. Multiple Media Interfaces for Music Therapy. IEEE Multimedia Special Issue on Multisensory Communication, July - September, 2004, 50--58. Google ScholarDigital Library
- IGN Wii. uk.wii.ign.com/objects/827/827335.htmlGoogle Scholar
- Kahol, K. and Smith, M. presented in Reilly, M. A Wii Warm-up Hones Surgical Skills. www.newscientist.com/article/mg19726396.100-a-wii-warmup- hones-surgical-skills.htmlGoogle Scholar
- Kenner, C. carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepieGoogle Scholar
- Lecourt, E. La musicothérapie analytique de groupe. Editions Fuzeau, Courlay (FR), 2007.Google Scholar
- Lewin, K. Action Research and Minority Problems. Journal of Social Issues 2, 4 (1946), 34--46.Google ScholarCross Ref
- Somers, R. Video demo of Wiidrums. www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FftLxuYzRAGoogle Scholar
- Stora, M. Histoire d'un atelier jeu vidéo: Ico, un conte de fée interactif pour des enfants en manque d'interactions. www.omnsh.org/spip.php?article84Google Scholar
- Streeter, E. www.musictherapylogbook.comGoogle Scholar
- Streeter, E. Reactions and Responses from the Music Therapy Community to the Growth of Computers and Technology - Some Preliminary Thoughts. Voices online, Volume 7, March 2007.Google Scholar
- Zhou, R. Feature Extraction of Musical Content for Automatic Music Transcription. Ph.D. Thesis, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, 2006Google Scholar
Index Terms
- Designing wiimprovisation for mediation in group music therapy with children suffering from behavioral disorders
Recommendations
CHIMELIGHT: Augmenting Instruments in Interactive Music Therapy for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
ASSETS '19: Proceedings of the 21st International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and AccessibilityIn this paper, we propose a new mobile system to support therapists for teaching and tracking socio-communicative behaviors in children with neurodevelopmental disorders during music therapy sessions. The CHIMELIGHT system was designed to deal with the ...
Technologies and Music Therapy from the Perspective of Music Therapists
BIBE2020: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Biological Information and Biomedical EngineeringMusic therapy has been used to treat individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) for a long period of time. As the development of technologies, both patients and therapists benefit from technological applications. This literature reviews music ...
Robot Assisted Music Therapy: A Case Study with Children Diagnosed with Autism
HRI '16: The Eleventh ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot InteractionMusic therapy is often used for children with autism to improve social interaction, communication, and imitation skills through music. Increasingly, music therapists have incorporated technology into therapy sessions as therapeutic tools. Robotics has ...
Comments