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Music in therapy: Increasing possibilities for action
The article discusses how music therapy, considered as a discipline as well as arenas of different practices and theoretical models, may contribute to our understanding of how music may influence our actions.
Even Ruud
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Developing a Music Therapy Programme within a Person Centred Planning Framework
This report describes the development of a music therapy programme for people with developmental disabilities in a day facility in Ireland. The facility is run by Enable Ireland, a national voluntary organisation, and provides therapies, supports and ...
Jason Noone
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Music Therapists’ Experiences of Providing Telehealth Music Therapy for People with Dementia
Due to the impact of COVID-19, music therapy practice rapidly transitioned from the traditional in-person format to an online context. Despite the return of in-person services, telehealth music therapy has the potential to support people with dementia ...
Lisa Kelly, Hilary Moss, Ita Richardson
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Music Therapy and Recovery in Mental Health: Seeking a Way Forward
As recovery is a prevailing vision for modern mental health services internationally, it is timely to consider its current state of play in relation to music therapy practice.
Tríona McCaffrey +3 more
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Music Therapy with Adolescents
The therapeutic community described in this paper was situated at the University of Oulu Central Hospital Department of Psychiatry, Finland, during the years 1979-1989. The ward consisted of eight beds, four for boys and four for girls.
Jukko Tervo
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Musical Ripples and Reflections
Music therapy is a valuable tool for working with vulnerable children who have experienced trauma and neglect, working intimately to draw out their playfulness and resilience, and create an experience of a safe and trusting relationship. In South Africa,
Karyn Stuart
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ADHD can be considered an internationally recognized framework for understanding children’s restlessness. In this context, children’s restlessness is understood as a symptom of neurodevelopmental disorder. However, there are other possible understandings
Anna Helle-Valle +3 more
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Turn-Taking in Music Therapy with Children with Communication Disorders [PDF]
In a well-functioning dialogue, the nonverbal and often implicit visual and auditory cues ensure good continuation without interruptions or overlapping speak. In mutual interplay, both partners participate in turn-organisation, and therefore an analysis of cues indicating turn-taking and turn-yielding can provide information about the participants ...
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Community Music Therapy with Adult Female Caregivers:
Although it was not conducted as a formal research study, this work was guided by a defined framework and an investigative process that was constantly measured against predetermined analytical units and categories. The music therapy process consisted of
Andrés Salgado-Vasco +5 more
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An Investigation into the Use of Irish Traditional Music in Northern Irish Music Therapy Practice
The provision of mental health and therapeutic services is deemed a vital response to the vast traumatisation of the largely bicultural community of Northern Ireland resulting from the “Troubles” conflict.
Madeleine Eves
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