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Music, adversity and flourishing: Exploring experiences of a community music therapy group for Australian youth

British Journal of Music Therapy, 2022
Community music therapy is a widely accepted approach that has its origins in the British community music scene and was carefully developed with respect to participatory values dominant in Norwegian practice.
K. Mcferran, Meagan Hunt
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Researching the musical lifecourse in music therapy, community music and music education: Unique roles, convergences and blurring of philosophies and practices

International Journal of Community Music, 2021
This article presents a diversity of approaches and a heterogeneity of research methods used, where the aim is to contribute to understandings of how musical engagement across the lifecourse may foster health and well being.
V. Peters, Deborah Seabrook, L. Higgins
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Performing Identities and Performing Relationships: Community Music Therapy and Adolescent Mental Health

, 2021
This article explores the “Coffee House,” a community music therapy performance event held biannually at an adolescent mental health treatment facility in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.
Elizabeth Mitchell
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Communicative Musicality:A Cornerstone for Music Therapy

Music Education Research, 2010
Communicative Musicality – a cornerstone for music therapyMalloch, Stephen & Trevarthen, Colwyn (Eds.) (2009). Communicative Musicality. Exploring the Basis of Human Companionship. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Reviewed by Ulla Holck, PhD, Associated Professor, Head of the Music Therapy Programme, Aalborg University. Her Ph.D.
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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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Dialogue Between Friends—Exploring How Neuroscience Supports Themes Defining Community Music Therapy

Music Therapy Perspectives
Viggo Krüger ended his presentation on Community Music Therapy (CoMT) at a recent conference, paused and thoughtfully added, “However, I really do not see how neuroscience can support the concepts involved in Community Music Therapy.” Gene Ann Behrens,
G. A. Behrens, Viggo Krüger
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Part 1: Community Music Therapy and El Sistema: Addressing the Empowerment Needs of Individuals and Communities Facing Socioeconomic Marginalization

Music and Medicine, 2019
Music is an accessible tool for positive change within people and societies, even in places facing socioeconomic marginalization due to poverty, discrimination, and lack of access to resources.
Virginia Eulacio Cierniak
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Adapting a music therapy programme through lenses of the neurodiversity paradigm and community music therapy

International Journal of Community Music
This article explores the adaptation of Miami Jam Sessions, a music therapy socialization group and mentoring programme, through the frameworks of the neurodiversity paradigm and community music therapy.
Nerissa R. M. Rebagay, Ryan K. Rebagay
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Part 2: Community Music Therapy and El Sistema: A Multiple Case Design Study Reflecting Music's Empowerment in Marginalized Communities

Music and Medicine, 2019
Music is an accessible tool that has been used to foster change within people and societies, even in those places facing socioeconomic marginalization due to poverty, discrimination, and lack of access to resources.
Virginia Eulacio Cierniak
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The impact of community music therapy intervention in older adults’ care home communities: Assessing community music therapists’ views

International Journal of Community Music
Community music-therapy (CMT) service evaluation in older adults’ care home communities is an important process to enhance the quality of therapists’ outputs and the development of client-centred approaches to meet the needs of residents and community ...
Anthony M. A. Mangiacotti   +2 more
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