Esplorare le attuali pratiche di musicoterapia in India

Autori

  • Priyanka Singh Research Scholar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v21i3.3246

Parole chiave:

Dr. Kinjalk, KIMMA, Indian Music Therapists, Music Therapy Practices

Abstract

Il concetto di musicoterapia in India è affrontato con termini diversi come musicoterapia, uso terapeutico della musica, musica o guarigione musicale, Nada Chikitsa, Nada Yoga, Raga Chikitsa, Raga Therapy, संगीतीय उपचार, सांगीतिक चिकित्सा, ecc. Le persone che lavorano in quest'area sono riconosciuti come musicoterapisti, guaritori musicali, संगीत चिकित्सक, नाद चिकित्सक, ecc. Con l'istituzione di organizzazioni come Nada Center for Music Therapy (2004), The Music Therapy Trust (2005), Indian Association of Music Therapy (2010) , e Indian Music Therapy Association (2018), l'applicazione in vari ambienti della musica per finalità terapeutiche e curative è migliorata. Le persone in India hanno lavorato in questo campo sia come professionisti a tempo pieno che come guaritori part-time per quasi quattro decenni. Ma è anche vero che non sono ancora consapevoli di come praticare la musicoterapia in India, come funziona, come usare la musica in un ambiente terapeutico, come devono essere valutati i cambiamenti e i miglioramenti, o dove imparare e ricevere una formazione in musicoterapia, come ricevere una formazione professionale in musicoterapia, ecc.Poiché questa professione si occupa della salute fisica, mentale ed emotiva delle persone, è importante stabilire un sistema di formazione più legale e necessario per qualsiasi servizio sanitario. In cambio, tali sviluppi avranno un impatto positivo sulle pratiche di musicoterapia in India.

Questo articolo è un piccolo tentativo di esplorare le attuali pratiche di musicoterapia in India. A questo scopo, è stata fatta un'intervista telefonica con il Dr. Nishindra Kinjalk, musicoterapeuta, dottore in medicina, sitar e suonatore di Surbahar. L'intervista si è concentrata sul suo apprendimento inclusivo delle pratiche di musicoterapia, la sua ricerca, il suo modello di applicazione musicale noto come Kinjalk Mode of Music Application o KIMMA, sviluppato da lui e dai suoi colleghi medici, i potenziali ostacoli all'espansione di questo campo e il futuro di musicoterapia in India. Inoltre, è stato progettato e condiviso un sondaggio su Google Form con persone che lavorano con la musicoterapia in India e che hanno conseguito certificati, diplomi o corsi di laurea offerti da istituti privati ​​e governativi tramite lezioni online, di persona o a distanza. Il sondaggio di Google è stato utilizzato per raccogliere le loro risposte e per conoscere le loro pratiche di musicoterapia, i metodi terapeutici, gli interventi, i processi di valutazione e la popolazione con cui hanno lavorato, ecc. Gli intervistati includevano sia persone formate in pratiche di musicoterapia, sia coloro che usavano la musica in modo terapeutico. È importante riconoscere che durante la stesura di questo rapporto, l'India era completamente bloccata a causa della pandemia di Covid. Quindi, interviste telefoniche e sondaggi online sono risultati appropriate al fine di raccogliere informazioni.

Biografia autore

Priyanka Singh, Research Scholar

Dr. Priyanka, Ph.D. in Hindustani Music, is a learner, explorer, teacher and music lover. With a background of Hindustani vocal music, she has done her Masters in Hindustani Classical Music (Vocal). She completed her Ph.D. in music therapy under the guidance of Dr. Mallika Banerjee from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in 2021. Her research work in music therapy with Indian Raag Yaman motivated her to explore various aspects of this field. Her papers on music therapy have been published in Indian journals of music. Currently, she is working as a trained IB PYP music teacher in school.

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2021-10-22

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Singh, P. (2021). Esplorare le attuali pratiche di musicoterapia in India. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 21(3). https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v21i3.3246

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