The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which multicultural issues are being addressed in music therapy internships in the United States and Canada. Internships are pre-professional, supervised clinical training programs required for certification or accreditation as a music therapist. Music therapy internship supervisors (N = 104) completed an online survey on demographics, multicultural training and experiences, cross-cultural issues encountered in internship supervision, and the extent to which multicultural issues are addressed with interns. Analysis of the data revealed that although the majority of supervisors had supervised interns from diverse cultural backgrounds, many had little or no formalized training in multicul...
Due to globalization, our demographics are constantly changing and continual change in the racial an...
Background: In the context of multicultural communities worldwide, culturally diverse clients seek m...
Examining the clinical supervision experiences of minority supervisees with different backgrounds th...
In the current environment of increasing cultural diversity, it appears vital that music therapists ...
The changing demographics of the United States directly impacts the populations that music therapist...
This paper examines multicultural issues that currently exist within the field of music therapy. Mus...
This mixed-methods study examined music therapists’ experiences with, education regarding, and attit...
Cross-cultural and/or multicultural issues and considerations are increasingly becoming more relevan...
My awareness of culture began when I moved to the United States. That is when I began to see my own ...
In the preface to Stige’s (2002) Culture-Centered Music Therapy, Bruscia states that the culture-cen...
Abstract -- In the field of music therapy, global collaborative research and clinical practice in ...
This study examined the prevalence and frequency of boundary issues within music therapy internship ...
Research on cross-cultural music therapy is limited, yet with the increase of globalization, it is b...
With the rise in diversity of the population worldwide, mental health professionals are more likely ...
The present study examined field supervisors\u27 multicultural competence and the inclusion of multi...
Due to globalization, our demographics are constantly changing and continual change in the racial an...
Background: In the context of multicultural communities worldwide, culturally diverse clients seek m...
Examining the clinical supervision experiences of minority supervisees with different backgrounds th...
In the current environment of increasing cultural diversity, it appears vital that music therapists ...
The changing demographics of the United States directly impacts the populations that music therapist...
This paper examines multicultural issues that currently exist within the field of music therapy. Mus...
This mixed-methods study examined music therapists’ experiences with, education regarding, and attit...
Cross-cultural and/or multicultural issues and considerations are increasingly becoming more relevan...
My awareness of culture began when I moved to the United States. That is when I began to see my own ...
In the preface to Stige’s (2002) Culture-Centered Music Therapy, Bruscia states that the culture-cen...
Abstract -- In the field of music therapy, global collaborative research and clinical practice in ...
This study examined the prevalence and frequency of boundary issues within music therapy internship ...
Research on cross-cultural music therapy is limited, yet with the increase of globalization, it is b...
With the rise in diversity of the population worldwide, mental health professionals are more likely ...
The present study examined field supervisors\u27 multicultural competence and the inclusion of multi...
Due to globalization, our demographics are constantly changing and continual change in the racial an...
Background: In the context of multicultural communities worldwide, culturally diverse clients seek m...
Examining the clinical supervision experiences of minority supervisees with different backgrounds th...