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Drumming for life: troubled children and youth who have limited cognitive skills may not respond well to traditional talk-based interventions. Australian Aboriginal youngsters are involved in drumming to foster belonging and communication skills.(reclaiming worldwide)

An Australian therapy approach using hand drums is making its presence felt in the area of mental health, particularly with young people from indigenous communities. The program DRUMBEAT was developed by Holyoake, a leading drug and alcohol treatment service, and explores relationship issues. Holyoake has a strong philosophy on the importance of healthy relationships in determining healthy lives. The DRUMBEAT program is modeled around that premise and uses the hand drum to engage disaffected young people and increase social competence, leading to a reduction in social isolation.

The DRUMBEAT (Discovering Relationships Using Music, Beliefs, Emotions, Attitudes & Thoughts) ...

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