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Music therapy is shown to develop peer relationships, develop the self, and develop sociocultural identity in young autistic adults.

This article examined music therapy in the Nordoff-Robbins tradition in young adult autistic* clients. It interviewed clients about their experiences participating in music therapy and confirmed that music therapy is shown to develop peer relationships, develop the self, and develop sociocultural identity in young autistic adults. Sarah Grey trained in the Nordoff-Robbins tradition at Western...

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Sarah Grey is a registered member of the Australian Music Therapy Association (AMTA) and the World Federation of Music Therapy.
The AMTA is a member of Allied Health Professionals Australia (AHPA) and the National Association of Self-Regulating Health Professions (NASRHP).