TY - JOUR
T1 - Rhythmic Relating
T2 - Bidirectional support for social timing in autism therapies
AU - Daniel, Stuart
AU - Wimpory, Dawn
AU - Delafield-Butt, Jonathan T.
AU - Malloch, Stephen
AU - Holck, Ulla
AU - Geretsegger, Monika
AU - Tortora, Suzi
AU - Osborne, Nigel
AU - Schögler, Benjaman
AU - Koch, Sabine
AU - Elias-Masiques, Judit
AU - Howorth, Marie-Claire
AU - Dunbar, Penelope
AU - Swan, Karrie
AU - Rochat, Magali J.
AU - Schlochtermeier, Robin
AU - Forster, Katharine
AU - Amos, Pat
PY - 2022/5/16
Y1 - 2022/5/16
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Rhythmic Relating
KW - autism
KW - social-motor-synchrony
KW - Communicative Musicality
KW - social timing
KW - kinetic melody of play
KW - clock genes
KW - motor planning
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.793258
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.793258
M3 - Article
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 13
JO - Frontiers in Psychology: Cognitive Science
JF - Frontiers in Psychology: Cognitive Science
M1 - 793258
ER -