ButterflyBean
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Short, sweet, and to the point. My therapist and I have reached an impass. I see her once a week for 90 minutes, and we have been trying to get in touch with my feelings. (You may remember my post about needing reassurance and the popsicle sticks). Because of my physical limitations, I need another outlet that does not involve words or writing, or anything physical (eg. drawing), to tackle the preverbal aspect of my trauma. We decided to try music in the background because I need something to break the silence, so I don't have to think about keeping the conversation going. I figured out that touch is a good form of reassuance for me, but that can only go so far due to the nature of the relationship and boundaries of course.
So, my question is, has anyone used music in their therapy sessions? Any ideas about what might be soothing? My therapist suggested a particular CD of lullabies, but I am having trouble purchasing them through Amazon directly. I have never been a big fan of classical or instrumental music, so I am trying to think outside the box. I usually listen to Christian or country, but that doesn't seem appropriate for connecting with feelings and slowing down the mind... I know what I don't like, which is why this is so difficult. I'm not a big fan of meditation or guided imagery either. I'm having a rough night for reasons that don't have to do with therapy, but any other suggestions are welcome!
So, my question is, has anyone used music in their therapy sessions? Any ideas about what might be soothing? My therapist suggested a particular CD of lullabies, but I am having trouble purchasing them through Amazon directly. I have never been a big fan of classical or instrumental music, so I am trying to think outside the box. I usually listen to Christian or country, but that doesn't seem appropriate for connecting with feelings and slowing down the mind... I know what I don't like, which is why this is so difficult. I'm not a big fan of meditation or guided imagery either. I'm having a rough night for reasons that don't have to do with therapy, but any other suggestions are welcome!