Short report on dissemination and careers of PhD candidates in Music Therapy from Aalborg University 1998-200
Seeing the current academisation of music therapy internationally as part of broader processes of mo...
Music therapy students engage in a variety of academic and clinical opportunities within their music...
In this issue of Music Therapy Today, I have chosen to write about the history and contributions the...
The first important initiatives to establish international collaboration in music therapy research w...
Professor Tony Wigram passed away in his home on June 24th 2011, aged 57, after almost one year with...
The last interview with prof. Tony Wigram. Covers his early clinical work at Harperbury Hospital and...
From 1998 to 2005 twelve researchers graduated as PhDs from the International Music Therapy Research...
This PhD research explored perceptions about the integration of research and practice in the Masters...
. This presentation will describe the status of music therapy treatment in psychiatry Denmark. Ther...
Music therapy is listed as a profession in the EU Regulated Professions Database. This has assisted ...
Music therapists need both advanced musical and therapeutic skills to work as ‘health musicians’ in ...
En række artikler hvori Tony Wigrams kolleger fra hele verden fortæller om hans betydning for musikt...
Doctoral education covers the “third cycle” of degrees following the bachelor’s and the master’s deg...
In 1997, a group of music therapy students at Aalborg University (AAU) investigated the effects of m...
This article examines the identity of music therapy and music therapists, focussing upon the United ...
Seeing the current academisation of music therapy internationally as part of broader processes of mo...
Music therapy students engage in a variety of academic and clinical opportunities within their music...
In this issue of Music Therapy Today, I have chosen to write about the history and contributions the...
The first important initiatives to establish international collaboration in music therapy research w...
Professor Tony Wigram passed away in his home on June 24th 2011, aged 57, after almost one year with...
The last interview with prof. Tony Wigram. Covers his early clinical work at Harperbury Hospital and...
From 1998 to 2005 twelve researchers graduated as PhDs from the International Music Therapy Research...
This PhD research explored perceptions about the integration of research and practice in the Masters...
. This presentation will describe the status of music therapy treatment in psychiatry Denmark. Ther...
Music therapy is listed as a profession in the EU Regulated Professions Database. This has assisted ...
Music therapists need both advanced musical and therapeutic skills to work as ‘health musicians’ in ...
En række artikler hvori Tony Wigrams kolleger fra hele verden fortæller om hans betydning for musikt...
Doctoral education covers the “third cycle” of degrees following the bachelor’s and the master’s deg...
In 1997, a group of music therapy students at Aalborg University (AAU) investigated the effects of m...
This article examines the identity of music therapy and music therapists, focussing upon the United ...
Seeing the current academisation of music therapy internationally as part of broader processes of mo...
Music therapy students engage in a variety of academic and clinical opportunities within their music...
In this issue of Music Therapy Today, I have chosen to write about the history and contributions the...