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Profile of Community Music Therapists in North America: A Survey
This study surveyed music therapists (682 respondents from 1,890 survey recipients) to examine their experiences in terms of reported perceptions of their situations, their practices, their approaches, and their personal, work, and family concerns.
Sandra L. Curtis
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"The Popular Organizaton Heals”
This research was conducted in Santiago, Chile, between March 2022 and June 2023, with a group of eight men aged 35 to 50, who were members of a popular social organization focused on public health who denounce the current crisis and advocate for ...
Gonzalo Ureta-Fredes +1 more
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Music therapy in South Africa is slowly negotiating a practice that takes into account our continent's musical vibrancy, as well as contextual understandings of "health" and "illness." Although music therapy in the (so-called) developed world is situated
Helen Oosthuizen +2 more
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The Alliance for Recovery Research in Music Therapy
The mental health recovery movement recognises the importance of expertise by experience held by service users alongside healthcare practitioners.
Tríona McCaffrey +12 more
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Feminist Music Therapists in North America: Their Lives and Their Practices
This survey study investigated the lives and practices of those in North America who self-identify as feminist music therapists. Earlier reports from this survey studied: 1) the experiences of music therapists, with a comparison of men, women, and their ...
Sandra L. Curtis
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Background Music therapy can lift mood and reduce agitation for people living with dementia (PwD) in community and residential care settings, potentially reducing the prevalence of distress behaviours.
Naomi Thompson +3 more
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The preventive restrictions imposed at the beginning of March 2020 led to the interruption of the therapeutic practice of most music therapists in the Czech Republic.
Jan Koucun, Jiri Kantor
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This study describes the implementation and investigation of a community music therapy (CoMT) intergenerational singing group. Participants were a non-clinical group of adults aged 20 to 65 years old.
Guylaine Vaillancourt +3 more
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Music Therapy Interventions for Deaf Clients with Dual Diagnosis
The current music therapy literature addresses the use of music with the Deaf population, particularly those with cochlear implants. However, few studies or descriptions of music therapy with Deaf individuals who are dually diagnosed with an emotional or
Anna Johnson Ward
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Why Provide Music Therapy in the Community for Adults With Mental Health Problems?
This paper describes music therapy within a community mental health setting for adults using a care programme approach in England. It describes the setting, and emphasises the importance of multidisciplinary teamwork in order to enable music therapy to ...
Helen Odell-Miller
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