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No-one is Unmusical:Elizabeth, Everyday Cheermongery, and Active Musical Citizenship [PDF]
Everyday cheermongers spread positive emotion through social contagion. This capability is illustrated here through a portrait of Elizabeth, a ‘Suzuki method’ violin teacher in Edinburgh.
Thin, Neil
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Community Music Therapy for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities
Examination of the lives of people with developmental disabilities in the 21st century highlights the need to formulate creative solutions for the challenge of providing meaningful community engagement. The Performing Arts Program described in this paper
Sandra L. Curtis, Chesley Sigmon Mercado
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Music in Action: Tinkering, Testing, and Tracing Over Time [PDF]
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record.In this article we draw on a recent, six-year ethnographic study of community music therapy and mental health to highlight ...
Ansdell, G, DeNora, T
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Kodály Approach in the Crossroad of Education and Therapy
Kodály's concept about music education is worldwide adapted to different cultures. However, the significance of his theoretical framework is almost undiscovered by music therapy.
Luca Tiszai
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Diversity and Community: Finding and Forming a South African Music Therapy
How does music therapy engage diversity? My participation within three different South African communities offers possibilities, questions and thoughts to music therapists as we form our profession in this country and perhaps also globally. In a diverse,
Helen Oosthuizen
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Effectiveness of music therapy within community hospitals: an EMMPIRE retrospective study
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Adult patients with moderate-to-severe symptoms receiving music therapy in community hospitals reported clinically significant mean reductions in pain (2.04), anxiety (2.80), and stress (3.48 ...
Samuel N. Rodgers-Melnick +3 more
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An invitation to grieve: reconsidering critical incident responses by support teams in the school setting [PDF]
This paper proposes that consideration could be given to an invitational intervention rather than an expectational intervention when support personnel respond to a critical incident in schools.
A Kahn +32 more
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Community Building Through Inclusive Music-Making
The objective of this project was to expand the boundaries of regular music therapy sessions at a non-profit organization to include performances and workshops with community musicians.
Jane Gosine +2 more
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This article explores the ways in which the expectations of clients and referrers can impact the music therapy process. The setting is one of a self-employed music therapist working for a music therapy provider. The referrals for this therapist come from
Susannah Wettone
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"The Matrix": A Model of Community Music Therapy Processes
This article arises out of my research in a number of consecutive community music therapy projects,[1] and presents the model that resulted from these research periods.
Stuart Wood
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