This paper examines multicultural issues that currently exist within the field of music therapy. Music therapists often find themselves working with clients who come from very different cultural backgrounds than themselves. Before music therapists can understand and work with clients from other cultures, they must first have an understanding of their own background and culture, and how their values and beliefs have shaped them as therapists. This paper highlights the value of multicultural awareness, and explores issues of disability, gender/sexuality, feminism, and race, as they relate to music therapy.
Due to globalization, our demographics are constantly changing and continual change in the racial an...
This research investigated the worldviews that music therapists hold and how these influence their m...
Pre-industrial work songs performed in groups are an area of ethnomusicological literature that has ...
In the current environment of increasing cultural diversity, it appears vital that music therapists ...
Abstract -- In the field of music therapy, global collaborative research and clinical practice in ...
In the preface to Stige’s (2002) Culture-Centered Music Therapy, Bruscia states that the culture-cen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which multicultural issues are being addresse...
This mixed-methods study examined music therapists’ experiences with, education regarding, and attit...
Research on cross-cultural music therapy is limited, yet with the increase of globalization, it is b...
Background: In the context of multicultural communities worldwide, culturally diverse clients seek m...
I will first describe the source of the study, relate briefly to the literature, specify the researc...
The purpose of this research is to examine the current structure and effects of music therapy, as it...
The changing demographics of the United States directly impacts the populations that music therapist...
With the rise in diversity of the population worldwide, mental health professionals are more likely ...
This heuristic research explores a student music therapist’s (SMT’s) journey of discovery with respe...
Due to globalization, our demographics are constantly changing and continual change in the racial an...
This research investigated the worldviews that music therapists hold and how these influence their m...
Pre-industrial work songs performed in groups are an area of ethnomusicological literature that has ...
In the current environment of increasing cultural diversity, it appears vital that music therapists ...
Abstract -- In the field of music therapy, global collaborative research and clinical practice in ...
In the preface to Stige’s (2002) Culture-Centered Music Therapy, Bruscia states that the culture-cen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which multicultural issues are being addresse...
This mixed-methods study examined music therapists’ experiences with, education regarding, and attit...
Research on cross-cultural music therapy is limited, yet with the increase of globalization, it is b...
Background: In the context of multicultural communities worldwide, culturally diverse clients seek m...
I will first describe the source of the study, relate briefly to the literature, specify the researc...
The purpose of this research is to examine the current structure and effects of music therapy, as it...
The changing demographics of the United States directly impacts the populations that music therapist...
With the rise in diversity of the population worldwide, mental health professionals are more likely ...
This heuristic research explores a student music therapist’s (SMT’s) journey of discovery with respe...
Due to globalization, our demographics are constantly changing and continual change in the racial an...
This research investigated the worldviews that music therapists hold and how these influence their m...
Pre-industrial work songs performed in groups are an area of ethnomusicological literature that has ...