Music: making the connection with persons who are homeless |
Journal/Book: J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv. 1993; 31: 17-20.
Abstract: 1. Persons who are homeless experience isolation and loneliness; many lack social skills or the ability to interact comfortably with others. A music program designed to increase socialization and relaxation of homeless persons using a multiservice shelter is described. 2. The use of music provides the psychiatric nurse an entry into therapeutic relationships and an opportunity to establish relationships with persons who often do not initiate contact with others. 3. Music promotes relaxation and interaction with others. Listening to music decreases loneliness and isolation. The music program was effective in fostering a sense of well-being and allowing the participants to join together in a meaningful activity.
Keyword(s): Crisis Intervention; Day Care; Loneliness ; Social Isolation; Socialization Homeless Persons psychology; Music Therapy Human; Support, Non U.S. Gov't; Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
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