Professional identity can develop through self-study along with didactic and experiential means. The authors engaged in a collaborative qualitative study on the potential benefits of student involvement as clients in short-term music therapy. Various therapeutic methods allowed for self-expression, insight, and personal sharing. Post-session journals and a final survey captured student perceptions. Analysis showed influence on identity development and raised queries about curricular change
In this paper I presented a part of my PhD-study in music therapy: “A Field of Resonant Learning. Se...
Music therapists need both advanced musical and therapeutic skills to work as ‘health musicians’ in ...
This outcome study investigates whether music therapy can improve the emotional well-being of adoles...
Professional identity can develop through self-study along with didactic and experiential means. The...
Education of undergraduate music therapy students poses numerous difficulties because of the need fo...
This report highlights a collaborative, phenomenological study undertaken by 2 faculty researchers f...
This report highlights a collaborative, phenomenological study undertaken by two faculty researchers...
College students can be categorized as emerging adults and may experience transitions and feelings o...
This study explored ways in which a music therapy student could modify and improve her own clinical ...
In the music therapy masters program at Aalborg University (Denmark) Music and Identity is a short, ...
In this phenomenological research study, I investigated the experiences of music therapy students’ m...
This study investigates the experiences of three students reaching the completion of a two year Mast...
This exploratory study investigates how methods and techniques employed in ‘client centered’ music t...
This study explored ways in which a music therapy student could modify and improve her own clinical ...
This exploratory study investigates how methods and techniques employed in ‘client centered’ music t...
In this paper I presented a part of my PhD-study in music therapy: “A Field of Resonant Learning. Se...
Music therapists need both advanced musical and therapeutic skills to work as ‘health musicians’ in ...
This outcome study investigates whether music therapy can improve the emotional well-being of adoles...
Professional identity can develop through self-study along with didactic and experiential means. The...
Education of undergraduate music therapy students poses numerous difficulties because of the need fo...
This report highlights a collaborative, phenomenological study undertaken by 2 faculty researchers f...
This report highlights a collaborative, phenomenological study undertaken by two faculty researchers...
College students can be categorized as emerging adults and may experience transitions and feelings o...
This study explored ways in which a music therapy student could modify and improve her own clinical ...
In the music therapy masters program at Aalborg University (Denmark) Music and Identity is a short, ...
In this phenomenological research study, I investigated the experiences of music therapy students’ m...
This study investigates the experiences of three students reaching the completion of a two year Mast...
This exploratory study investigates how methods and techniques employed in ‘client centered’ music t...
This study explored ways in which a music therapy student could modify and improve her own clinical ...
This exploratory study investigates how methods and techniques employed in ‘client centered’ music t...
In this paper I presented a part of my PhD-study in music therapy: “A Field of Resonant Learning. Se...
Music therapists need both advanced musical and therapeutic skills to work as ‘health musicians’ in ...
This outcome study investigates whether music therapy can improve the emotional well-being of adoles...