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Written by a Senior Clinician and Educator in Order to Meet the Needs of Prospective and Current Educators, Clinical Supervisors and Students of Music Therapy, This Book Provides an Overview and Detailed Commentary About All Aspects of Undergraduate and Graduate Education and Training in Music Therapy. Major Topics Include: (1) a Historical Perspective and Review of Academic Standards Defined by Both the National Association of Schools of Music (Nasm) and the American Music Therapy Association (Amta), Faculty Qualifications, Levels of Practice Suggested by Levels of Educational Programming, Po
Music therapy -- Instruction and study. --- Music therapy. --- Music therapy --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Psychotherapy --- Rehabilitation --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Therapeutics --- Complementary Therapies --- Psychology --- Education --- Music Therapy --- Instruction and study
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Music Therapy Groupwork with Special Needs Children: The Evolving Process, written by Karen D. Goodman, a longstanding educator and clinician, develops the therapist's sensibility to working effectively toward the formation of a cohesive group with children who have different functioning levels, different temperaments and different musical preferences, either in the school setting or the child psychiatric setting.In order to achieve this end, the therapist must assess the current level of functioning in the music therapy context (assessment), consider the variables that help determine group pl
Child mental health services. --- Children with disabilities -- Rehabilitation. --- Music therapy for children. --- Child mental health services --- Music therapy for children --- Children with disabilities --- Persons --- Age Groups --- Socioenvironmental Therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Rehabilitation --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Investigative Techniques --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Names --- Complementary Therapies --- Therapeutics --- Psychology --- Music Therapy --- Disabled Persons --- Methods --- Psychotherapy, Group --- Child --- Children with disabilities. --- Persons. --- Age Groups. --- Socioenvironmental Therapy. --- Psychotherapy. --- Rehabilitation. --- Sensory Art Therapies. --- Investigative Techniques. --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities. --- Names. --- Complementary Therapies. --- Therapeutics. --- Psychology. --- Music Therapy. --- Persons with Disabilities. --- Methods. --- Psychotherapy, Group. --- Child.
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The chapters in this current book reflect current and/or necessary changes in music therapy training that come about because of history, society, economy, generational shifts and the workplace. Although the subject matter is these chapters may appear disparate, it is not. The subject matter invites comparison in the following ways: 1) questions the nature of music therapy itself; 2) examines challenges to education and training; 3) suggests critical thinking (vs repetition or repackaging of information) for students, educators, clinicians, researchers and supervisors in the field of music therapy; 4) respects the past but looks to the future; 5) offers perspective from others in the field through such vehicles as surveys, interviews and/or reviews of literature. Part I is titled 'New Frameworks and Content for Music Therapy Education and Training' Part II of the book, 'Online Formats for Music Therapy Education and Training' offers two chapters which have become increasingly urgent information due to the emergence of the COVID-19 epidemic throughout the world (March 2020), now in its third year, coupled with the explosion of technological resources and demand for online and hybrid learning. Part III of the book, 'Inclusivity in Music Therapy Education and Training,' presents two vital chapters to remind educators of pressing issues. Part IV of the book, 'Professional Opportunities in Music Therapy Education, Training and Development,' present four uniquely different chapters, yet each focuses on opportunities that any student or educator should consider. Part V, 'Ongoing issues and Possibilities in Music Therapy Education and Training,' considers two more developing topics in the field. Readers will enjoy and profit from this book, reflecting on how to continue to move on in music therapy education and training.
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