Aligning Kitwood’s Model of Person-Centered Dementia Care with Music Therapy Practice

Lisa Kelly, Bill Ahessy, Ita Richardson, Hilary Moss

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Abstract

Person-centered dementia care has been extensively integrated into music therapy practice; its central aim being to meet the core psychological needs of people with dementia, uphold personhood, and contribute to enhanced quality of life. Furthermore, Kitwood’s model has been widely referenced as the theoretical framework underpinning multiple studies with people with dementia. However, few studies explore it in more concrete terms, expand on how it is implemented in practice, or describe how “positive person work” can be facilitated in music therapy with this population. This paper aims to address these lacunae, by presenting a comprehensive overview of Kitwood’s model; identifying how it has informed music therapy practice, and highlighting current applications of “person-centered music therapy” in relation to meeting the core psychological needs of people with dementia. Furthermore, the authors present practical considerations on facilitating “positive person work” in music therapy, drawing on their experiences of providing music therapy in dementia care.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)198-206
Number of pages9
JournalMusic Therapy Perspectives
Volume41
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Kitwood
  • music
  • person-centered dementia care
  • person-centered music therapy
  • positive person work

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