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Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies

We propose Rhythmic Relating for autism: a system of supports for friends, therapists, parents, and educators; a system which aims to augment bidirectional communication and complement existing therapeutic approaches. We begin by summarizing the developmental significance of social timing and the so...

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Autores principales: Daniel, Stuart, Wimpory, Dawn, Delafield-Butt, Jonathan T., Malloch, Stephen, Holck, Ulla, Geretsegger, Monika, Tortora, Suzi, Osborne, Nigel, Schögler, Benjaman, Koch, Sabine, Elias-Masiques, Judit, Howorth, Marie-Claire, Dunbar, Penelope, Swan, Karrie, Rochat, Magali J., Schlochtermeier, Robin, Forster, Katharine, Amos, Pat
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9186469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.793258
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author Daniel, Stuart
Wimpory, Dawn
Delafield-Butt, Jonathan T.
Malloch, Stephen
Holck, Ulla
Geretsegger, Monika
Tortora, Suzi
Osborne, Nigel
Schögler, Benjaman
Koch, Sabine
Elias-Masiques, Judit
Howorth, Marie-Claire
Dunbar, Penelope
Swan, Karrie
Rochat, Magali J.
Schlochtermeier, Robin
Forster, Katharine
Amos, Pat
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Wimpory, Dawn
Delafield-Butt, Jonathan T.
Malloch, Stephen
Holck, Ulla
Geretsegger, Monika
Tortora, Suzi
Osborne, Nigel
Schögler, Benjaman
Koch, Sabine
Elias-Masiques, Judit
Howorth, Marie-Claire
Dunbar, Penelope
Swan, Karrie
Rochat, Magali J.
Schlochtermeier, Robin
Forster, Katharine
Amos, Pat
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description We propose Rhythmic Relating for autism: a system of supports for friends, therapists, parents, and educators; a system which aims to augment bidirectional communication and complement existing therapeutic approaches. We begin by summarizing the developmental significance of social timing and the social-motor-synchrony challenges observed in early autism. Meta-analyses conclude the early primacy of such challenges, yet cite the lack of focused therapies. We identify core relational parameters in support of social-motor-synchrony and systematize these using the communicative musicality constructs: pulse; quality; and narrative. Rhythmic Relating aims to augment the clarity, contiguity, and pulse-beat of spontaneous behavior by recruiting rhythmic supports (cues, accents, turbulence) and relatable vitality; facilitating the predictive flow and just-ahead-in-time planning needed for good-enough social timing. From here, we describe possibilities for playful therapeutic interaction, small-step co-regulation, and layered sensorimotor integration. Lastly, we include several clinical case examples demonstrating the use of Rhythmic Relating within four different therapeutic approaches (Dance Movement Therapy, Improvisational Music Therapy, Play Therapy, and Musical Interaction Therapy). These clinical case examples are introduced here and several more are included in the Supplementary Material (Examples of Rhythmic Relating in Practice). A suite of pilot intervention studies is proposed to assess the efficacy of combining Rhythmic Relating with different therapeutic approaches in playful work with individuals with autism. Further experimental hypotheses are outlined, designed to clarify the significance of certain key features of the Rhythmic Relating approach.
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spelling pubmed-91864692022-06-11 Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies Daniel, Stuart Wimpory, Dawn Delafield-Butt, Jonathan T. Malloch, Stephen Holck, Ulla Geretsegger, Monika Tortora, Suzi Osborne, Nigel Schögler, Benjaman Koch, Sabine Elias-Masiques, Judit Howorth, Marie-Claire Dunbar, Penelope Swan, Karrie Rochat, Magali J. Schlochtermeier, Robin Forster, Katharine Amos, Pat Front Psychol Psychology We propose Rhythmic Relating for autism: a system of supports for friends, therapists, parents, and educators; a system which aims to augment bidirectional communication and complement existing therapeutic approaches. We begin by summarizing the developmental significance of social timing and the social-motor-synchrony challenges observed in early autism. Meta-analyses conclude the early primacy of such challenges, yet cite the lack of focused therapies. We identify core relational parameters in support of social-motor-synchrony and systematize these using the communicative musicality constructs: pulse; quality; and narrative. Rhythmic Relating aims to augment the clarity, contiguity, and pulse-beat of spontaneous behavior by recruiting rhythmic supports (cues, accents, turbulence) and relatable vitality; facilitating the predictive flow and just-ahead-in-time planning needed for good-enough social timing. From here, we describe possibilities for playful therapeutic interaction, small-step co-regulation, and layered sensorimotor integration. Lastly, we include several clinical case examples demonstrating the use of Rhythmic Relating within four different therapeutic approaches (Dance Movement Therapy, Improvisational Music Therapy, Play Therapy, and Musical Interaction Therapy). These clinical case examples are introduced here and several more are included in the Supplementary Material (Examples of Rhythmic Relating in Practice). A suite of pilot intervention studies is proposed to assess the efficacy of combining Rhythmic Relating with different therapeutic approaches in playful work with individuals with autism. Further experimental hypotheses are outlined, designed to clarify the significance of certain key features of the Rhythmic Relating approach. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9186469/ /pubmed/35693509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.793258 Text en Copyright © 2022 Daniel, Wimpory, Delafield-Butt, Malloch, Holck, Geretsegger, Tortora, Osborne, Schögler, Koch, Elias-Masiques, Howorth, Dunbar, Swan, Rochat, Schlochtermeier, Forster and Amos. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Daniel, Stuart
Wimpory, Dawn
Delafield-Butt, Jonathan T.
Malloch, Stephen
Holck, Ulla
Geretsegger, Monika
Tortora, Suzi
Osborne, Nigel
Schögler, Benjaman
Koch, Sabine
Elias-Masiques, Judit
Howorth, Marie-Claire
Dunbar, Penelope
Swan, Karrie
Rochat, Magali J.
Schlochtermeier, Robin
Forster, Katharine
Amos, Pat
Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies
title Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies
title_full Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies
title_fullStr Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies
title_full_unstemmed Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies
title_short Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies
title_sort rhythmic relating: bidirectional support for social timing in autism therapies
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9186469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.793258
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