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Community Music and Music Therapy

2018
This chapter outlines the historical and current relationship between community music and music therapy—in particular the seeming overlap between community music and the newer sub-discipline of music therapy called community music therapy. The chapter argues for a re-imagining of certain key areas of joint concern and potential linked to the broader ...
Stuart Wood, Gary Ansdell
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Music therapy with hospitalized infants—the art and science of communicative musicality

Infant Mental Health Journal, 2012
AbstractInfants seek contingent, companionable interactions with others. Infants in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), while receiving care that optimizes their chances of survival, often do not have the kind of interactions that are optimal for their social development.
Malloch, Stephen   +7 more
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Community Music Therapy

2015
This chapter provides an overview of the wide and complex territory of Community Music Therapy, orientating readers to the key events, arguments, and practices of this international movement. Characterizing CoMT as a “social movement” helps explain the particular pattern of its emergence and development, and the varying reactions to it.
Gary Ansdell, Brynjulf Stige
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Between communicative musicality and collaborative musicing: A perspective from community music therapy

2008
Abstract The marriage between communicative musicality and improvisational music therapy was ostensibly made in heaven. Music therapists in search of a new explanatory and legitimating theory came back from conferences in the 1980s with the fruits of Trevarthen and Stern’s work. They felt their search had ended.
Mercédès Pavlicevic, Gary Ansdell
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Community Music Therapy

2012
AbstractThis article provides an overview of community music therapy (CoMT). The discussions cover the origins and foundations of CoMT; the spectrum of CoMT practice; music therapy outside of a closed therapy room; performing with clients; conceiving of a community as the client; and broadening the scope of legitimate therapy goals.
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Community Site for Music Therapists Based on the Session Records of Music Therapy

2012 15th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems, 2012
This paper describes the design of a community site especially for music therapists. This site is made to achieve win-win relationship between music therapists and music information processing researchers. The clients of the music therapists have a lot of kinds of difficult conditions and backgrounds.
Naoko Kosugi, Mayu Kondo
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Community Music Therapy med brugerbands

Tidsskriftet Dansk Musikterapi, 2008
Til den europæiske musikterapi konference i Holland, 2007, havde denne artikels forfattere den store fornøjelse at opleve det norske brugerband, Ragnarock, spille. Vi blev meget imponerede over den spilleglæde og musikalske indlevelse, som bandet udstrålede.
Julie Krøier, Kirsten Saurus Mehlsen
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Community Music Therapy Partnering With Community Musicians

2019
This chapter discusses the collaboration of community musicians and community music therapists working to create a community orchestral dialogues experience for youth patterned after a Middle Eastern model. The author explores the definitions of community musicians, music therapy and community music therapy, and how these definitions diverge and ...
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Toward a Notion of Community Music Therapy

Jahrbuch Musiktherapie / Music Therapy Annual, 2005
The last few years the term community music therapy increasingly has come into circulation, and with it fresh debates about the relevance and meaning of the term and of the practices it refers to. How could community music therapy be described and defined? What character istics of human nature and late modern culture indicate the relevance of community
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Contemporary voices in music therapy: Communication, culture, and community

Music Therapy Perspectives, 2004
Kenny, Carolyn & Stige, Brynjulf. (2002). Contemporary voices in music therapy: Communication, culture, and community. Unipub forlag: Oslo, Norway. This book is an excellent and timely anthology that reflects the growing awareness within the profession of music therapy of the critical importance of cultural factors as they directly affect virtually ...
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