This article describes a music therapy professor’s and PhD student’s experiences as “supervisor– supervisee” within the context of the teaching apprenticeship training program at Temple University. A brief overview on the use of live music-making in supervision is offered along with relevant autobio- graphical information and examples of how live music-making was used to address supervisory issues. The authors identify parallel processes that emerged between the supervisee and her students, and the supervisee and her supervisor. The authors conclude that the practice of live music-making in supervisory contexts is beneficial on many levels. They hope that this publication will expand the ways in which practitioners and supervisors think abo...
The current, relatively amorphous job description for the music supervisor—the individual generally ...
Although literature regarding student supervision is expanding, information about how to establish s...
This chapter focuses upon supervising trainees who are near the end of their training in the psychia...
The purpose of this study was to better understand parallel process in individual music therapy sess...
The first book in the field to provide a comprehensive examination of the many levels and facets of ...
The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre Supervision for music therapists is often regarded a...
In this volume, eight authors provide insight into concepts and ideas of supervision, counseling and...
This chapter describes aspects of the supervision of music therapists from a number of perspectives,...
Clinical supervision is integral to student development during music therapy internship, yet fundame...
This article fills a gap in knowledge about supervisor training programmes in the field of music the...
Limited research exists to inform a music therapist's supervision story from their pre-professional ...
The paper describes how the supervisor’s awareness of their covert processes, thoughts, and feelings...
The paper describes how the supervisor’s awareness of their covert processes, thoughts, and feelings...
Supervision of Music Therapy discusses the theoretical bases underlying approaches to supervision in...
This chapter outlines the author's previous experience of giving supervision and describes the appro...
The current, relatively amorphous job description for the music supervisor—the individual generally ...
Although literature regarding student supervision is expanding, information about how to establish s...
This chapter focuses upon supervising trainees who are near the end of their training in the psychia...
The purpose of this study was to better understand parallel process in individual music therapy sess...
The first book in the field to provide a comprehensive examination of the many levels and facets of ...
The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre Supervision for music therapists is often regarded a...
In this volume, eight authors provide insight into concepts and ideas of supervision, counseling and...
This chapter describes aspects of the supervision of music therapists from a number of perspectives,...
Clinical supervision is integral to student development during music therapy internship, yet fundame...
This article fills a gap in knowledge about supervisor training programmes in the field of music the...
Limited research exists to inform a music therapist's supervision story from their pre-professional ...
The paper describes how the supervisor’s awareness of their covert processes, thoughts, and feelings...
The paper describes how the supervisor’s awareness of their covert processes, thoughts, and feelings...
Supervision of Music Therapy discusses the theoretical bases underlying approaches to supervision in...
This chapter outlines the author's previous experience of giving supervision and describes the appro...
The current, relatively amorphous job description for the music supervisor—the individual generally ...
Although literature regarding student supervision is expanding, information about how to establish s...
This chapter focuses upon supervising trainees who are near the end of their training in the psychia...