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Music Therapy - Education
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Definition of 'Music Therapy'The use of music as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of neurological, mental, or behavioral disorders. Common names: Music Therapy; Therapy, Music |
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Guided imagery and music: using the Bonny method to evoke emotion and access the unconscious.
30 Dec 2008
The healing power of music has been recognized since ancient times. The use of music has been documented in diverse cultures worldwide, for ailments ranging from pain and cancer to depression and posttraumati stress disorder. The various models of ... Read more...
Music therapy students' recognition of popular song repertoire for geriatric clients.
30 Dec 2007
Previous research has found that music therapists, who work with geriatric clients in singing activities, indicated they know and use 3 times more popular or popular style music (songs from musicals) than folk songs. The purposes of the current ... Read more...
30 Dec 2007
The purpose of this study was to compare perceptions of professional competency between preinternship music therapy students and internship supervisors. Preinternship music therapy students and internship supervisors were asked to fill out the ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Music Therapy - Education'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- Music therapy clarifications.
30 Mar 2009 - Guided imagery and music: using the Bonny method to evoke emotion and access the unconscious.
30 Dec 2008 - Music therapy students' recognition of popular song repertoire for geriatric clients.
30 Dec 2007 - Music therapy internship supervisors and preinternship students: a comparative analysis of questionnaires.
30 Dec 2007 - Supervising music therapy interns: a survey of AMTA national roster internship directors.
30 Dec 2007 - A comparison of music education and music therapy majors: personality types as described by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and demographic profiles.
30 Dec 2007 - Epistemological development and collaborative learning: a hermeneutic analysis of music therapy students' experience.
30 Dec 2007 - Practice guidelines for music interventions with hospitalized pediatric patients.
29 Nov 2007 - Preservice music teachers' predictions, perceptions, and assessment of students with special needs: the need for training in student assessment.
30 Dec 2006 - The administration of music therapy training clinics: a descriptive study.
30 Dec 2005 - Use of nonpharmacologic interventions for pain and anxiety after total hip and total knee arthroplasty.
29 Apr 2005 - Testing a model of domain learning in music therapy.
30 Dec 2004 - Effect of field experiences on music therapy students' perceptions of choral music for geriatric wellness programs.
30 Dec 2003 - Implications of technology in music therapy practice and research for music therapy education: a review of literature.
30 Dec 2003 - Bring on the Brahms.
2 Oct 2003 - An introduction to music and sound approaches for health professionals: overview of an undergraduate web-based nursing course.
29 Sep 2003 - Collaboration and consultation: a survey of board certified music therapists.
30 Dec 2001 - Experiences and concerns of students during music therapy practica.
30 Dec 2001 - Internal versus external locus of control: an analysis of music populations.
30 Dec 2001 - A trio to treasure: the elderly, the nurse, and music.
29 Jun 2001
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Technical information about 'Music Therapy'
Definition: The use of music as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of neurological, mental, or behavioral disorders.
Descriptor UI: D009147
Alternative terms: Music Therapy; Therapy, Music;
Related Mesh Headings: Acoustic Stimulation;
Allowable Qualifiers: trends; statistics & numerical data; ethics; classification; economics; education; history; instrumentation; legislation & jurisprudence; manpower; methods; organization & administration; standards;
Tree Number: E02.190.888.500; E02.831.440; F04.754.549;
History Note: 74
Technical Notes: DF: MUSIC THER