New article, Vol 21, No. 3 (2021). Clinical Training in Music Therapy: Perceptions of Preparedness and Satisfaction by Edward A. Roth, Xueyan Hua, Wang Lu, Jordan Blitz Novak, Fei Wang, Taylorlyn N. Mehnert, Rebekah K. Morano, Jennifer Fiore, Alycia J. Sterenberg
“Lerner's innovative "Portrait Song" intervention in Israeli special education can give music therapists some perspectives about the possibility and benefits of composing complete therapeutic songs (lyrics and music) for specific clients.”
New Article. Vol 21, NO 3 (2021). Exploring a Music-based Intervention Entitled "Portrait Song" in School Music Therapy: Stella Lerner's Song-based Approach by Rika Elkoshi
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"The music, and the slow tempo, hinted at my need for a different sense of time. More importantly I experienced music of a different sense of acceptance... Somehow the music was needed to help reinforce the idea, “You are stuck here, and it is okay for now.”
New Article: Exploring Current Music Therapy Practices in India. By Priyanka Singh
Being one of the oldest musical traditions prevalent in the world, Indian music has a historical connection with the tradition of using music and musical sound (nada) to heal, soothe and cure.
"Significant and pivotal moments as information sources could greatly contribute to the therapeutic process and relationship in the absence of verbal processing and communication between the therapist and client as is often the case in work with individuals diagnosed with I/DD."
New Article: Significant Moments in Improvisational Music Therapy: Composite Case Examples of Improvisation With Adults Diagnosed With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities by Katelyn Beebe.
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New article, “Exploring the Use of Hip Hop-Based Music Therapy to Address Trauma in Asylum Seeker and Unaccompanied Minor Migrant Youth” by Salih Gulbay
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A critical examination of “cross-cultural and cultural competency workshops as a panacea to improve relations between Indigenous clients and those who work for the organisations Indigenous people access as part of their daily lives.”
New article, Volume 22, No. 3
Dr. Suzi Hutchings’s article “Decolonise This Space: Centring Indigenous Peoples in Music Therapy Practice” is set within an Australian context but with global implications.
A new "After Voices", a series where authors expand upon their work, is up on our YouTube page. In this episode, Lora Heller discusses her latest article published in Vol. 21, No. 2 (2021). https://t.co/NpWUGK24kt
Guided Imagery and Music is such useful tool in Music Therapy practice. Dr. Min has conducted workshops and training sessions around Music and Imagery and we are grateful for all her inputs!! #musictherapyindia#ashwaas#GIM#MusicandImagery
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