This study explores the conditions and circumstances that influence the way experienced music therapists identify the therapeutic focus of their practice. Participants included 45 music therapists practicing in 8 different countries who were aged between 33–67 years old and with at least 5 years of professional experience. Participants described their approach to goals/aims within their practice, and the factors they believe influence their process. Grounded theory analysis generated a theoretical explanation of how music therapists engage with both the client and their employment context, and the way the attributes of these actors are likely to affect the process of identifying a therapeutic focus for the work. Implications for music thera...
Introduction Music therapy is actively used with early adolescents in relation to their emotional sk...
© 2016 Dr. Laura Julie MedcalfThis thesis details a grounded theory study that examined the new con...
This article succinctly presents general concepts of learning and outlines salient characteristics o...
This qualitative research project explored how a student music therapist utilised goal-oriented proc...
In this chapter we re-view the range of theoretical stances across European countries and discuss ho...
This study provides empirical support for the suggestion that music therapy procedures can he catego...
By sharing and shaping a common focus through music, music therapy clients in mental health care inv...
A modification of the Grounded Theory method (Glaser & Strauss, 1967) was used to identify and categ...
Music therapists have described the importance of working collaboratively with family members in var...
Diversity of practice demands diversity in approaches. This explorative qualitative research study w...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine music therapists working with consumers in trea...
Music therapy is a small, but evolving profession. Numbers of music therapists are increasing, yet l...
Despite the extensive research that demonstrates the efficacy of a mindful approach when working the...
This exegesis outlines research about the way the key competencies of the New Zealand curriculum rel...
The dissertation research explored the lived experiences of music therapists who are performing musi...
Introduction Music therapy is actively used with early adolescents in relation to their emotional sk...
© 2016 Dr. Laura Julie MedcalfThis thesis details a grounded theory study that examined the new con...
This article succinctly presents general concepts of learning and outlines salient characteristics o...
This qualitative research project explored how a student music therapist utilised goal-oriented proc...
In this chapter we re-view the range of theoretical stances across European countries and discuss ho...
This study provides empirical support for the suggestion that music therapy procedures can he catego...
By sharing and shaping a common focus through music, music therapy clients in mental health care inv...
A modification of the Grounded Theory method (Glaser & Strauss, 1967) was used to identify and categ...
Music therapists have described the importance of working collaboratively with family members in var...
Diversity of practice demands diversity in approaches. This explorative qualitative research study w...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine music therapists working with consumers in trea...
Music therapy is a small, but evolving profession. Numbers of music therapists are increasing, yet l...
Despite the extensive research that demonstrates the efficacy of a mindful approach when working the...
This exegesis outlines research about the way the key competencies of the New Zealand curriculum rel...
The dissertation research explored the lived experiences of music therapists who are performing musi...
Introduction Music therapy is actively used with early adolescents in relation to their emotional sk...
© 2016 Dr. Laura Julie MedcalfThis thesis details a grounded theory study that examined the new con...
This article succinctly presents general concepts of learning and outlines salient characteristics o...