The article presents a pilot study analysing the application of music therapy in the today's psychosocial rehabilitation of people with epilepsy. The study is based on the analysis of the up-to-date application of music therapy in psychosocial rehabilitation, outcomes of epilepsy and special needs of people with this disorder. The analysis serves as a basis for making the assumption that music therapy is an effective measure addressing psychosocial issues of patients suffering from epilepsy. To achieve the objective set, an on-line survey method was used. A questionnaire was sent to the European Confederation of Music Therapy, the International Fellowship in Music Therapy for Neuro-disability, and several members of the World Federation of Music Therapy. It is difficult to formulate final conclusions about the today's role of music therapy in the psychosocial rehabilitation of people suffering from epilepsy on the basis of this study as the sample is not representative. The analysis of literature and the results of the survey prove the issue of the role of music therapy in the psychosocial rehabilitation of epileptic people to be complex. The service of music therapy should be integrated into health promotion programmes focused on meeting special needs of people with epilepsy and implemented by an interdisciplinary team. Music therapy is applied specifically and diversely subject to symptoms of the disorder and the therapeutic objectives set. Crystallising the specificity of the application of music therapy in this context requires further research. More thorough scientific research of epilepsy started in the 19 th century, when the establishment of specialised care centres opened up the opportunity to perform clinical observations (Haynes et al., 1992). These observations helped examine the disorder in terms of aetiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment, noting from time to time its effects on personality changes or cognitive disorders.
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Abramaviciute, Z., & Aleksiene, V. (2012). Music therapy in the psychosocial rehabilitation of people with epilepsy. SHS Web of Conferences, 2, 00001. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20120200001
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