Music therapists have rarely involved themselves in the discourse linking music and violence. Instead, representatives of the profession have advocated for the positive outcomes that can result from the use of music by trained therapists working with people who have experienced violence or been violent. In this position paper, we will elaborate a much-needed position that first acknowledges the ways that music can promote violence, and then focuses on different ways to work with young people involved in violence. The position paper is structured around the examination of three types of music therapy programs and our purpose is to bring to light the beliefs that underpin each program, both the viewpoints about the cause of violence, and a...
Music therapists acknowledge inherent qualities in musical experiences that enable therapeutic growt...
This chapter focuses on how to create a music therapy trauma group and how to use music as a trauma-...
Recent theorizing about the connection between the brain and trauma (Perry, 2009; Porges, 2011; van ...
Violence is one of the biggest social problems that present societies and humanity exposure. All...
© 2018 Dr. Elly ScrineThis project sought to locate music therapy within broader health, research, a...
This qualitative research is a multiple-case study that explores how music therapy can facilitate an...
This article describes a project that explored the relationship between aggression and creativity in...
This thesis outlines exploratory research that sought to find out how music therapy could most effec...
Poster presented at the 2023 SWOSU Research and Scholarly Activity fair. Pictured here is student Ch...
Music is an underutilized resource for research in the social sciences. This article presents exampl...
Forensic Psychiatry is a specialised field of medicine which incorporates both general psychiatry a...
Music is part of everyday life, and is generally regarded as therapeutic. There is increasing interd...
In a world that is dominated by news of conflict, violence and natural disasters affecting millions ...
Music is an underutilized resource for research in the social sciences. This article presents exampl...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine music as a therapy for complex needs and offending ...
Music therapists acknowledge inherent qualities in musical experiences that enable therapeutic growt...
This chapter focuses on how to create a music therapy trauma group and how to use music as a trauma-...
Recent theorizing about the connection between the brain and trauma (Perry, 2009; Porges, 2011; van ...
Violence is one of the biggest social problems that present societies and humanity exposure. All...
© 2018 Dr. Elly ScrineThis project sought to locate music therapy within broader health, research, a...
This qualitative research is a multiple-case study that explores how music therapy can facilitate an...
This article describes a project that explored the relationship between aggression and creativity in...
This thesis outlines exploratory research that sought to find out how music therapy could most effec...
Poster presented at the 2023 SWOSU Research and Scholarly Activity fair. Pictured here is student Ch...
Music is an underutilized resource for research in the social sciences. This article presents exampl...
Forensic Psychiatry is a specialised field of medicine which incorporates both general psychiatry a...
Music is part of everyday life, and is generally regarded as therapeutic. There is increasing interd...
In a world that is dominated by news of conflict, violence and natural disasters affecting millions ...
Music is an underutilized resource for research in the social sciences. This article presents exampl...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine music as a therapy for complex needs and offending ...
Music therapists acknowledge inherent qualities in musical experiences that enable therapeutic growt...
This chapter focuses on how to create a music therapy trauma group and how to use music as a trauma-...
Recent theorizing about the connection between the brain and trauma (Perry, 2009; Porges, 2011; van ...