abstract: Community Music Therapy for Cultural Cohesion is the name of the research initiative to create a community music therapy program that addresses community attitudes toward cultural diversity. The program created is titled "Many Peoples, One Voice." Theories and findings in the field of social psychology regarding the formation of intergroup bias and how to prevent it from taking hold inform the goals of the program. Current practices in and theories on community music therapy inform the content, qualities, and perspective of the program. Information from the field of ethnomusicology inform the specific world music traditions incorporated into the program. The culmination of this research and the program it birthed is described in d...
Consideration of the diverse approaches in music therapy re quires a look at both the traditional an...
Music Therapy (MT) is used to support the wellbeing of people experiencing a range of mental health ...
In his article on community music therapy, Aigen (2004) recognizes the challenges that can emerge wh...
Community music therapy and applied ethnomusicology represent approaches to music making that enable...
Abstract Community Music Therapy has been a recent development in the field of Music Therapy. Commu...
This theoretical paper demonstrates how music therapy—and more specifically, community music therapy...
The purpose of this research is to examine the current structure and effects of music therapy, as it...
This research focuses on my student practicum placement at a residential care home offering rest hom...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-96).Adolescents with developmental disabilities, neuro...
This chapter discusses the use of music and music education for other-than-musical purposes, with pa...
This qualitative research project set out to explore my role as a student music therapist within a c...
The paper presents the concept of community music therapy in the works of European researchers, reve...
Examination of the lives of people with developmental disabilities in the 21st century highlights th...
Everyone needs to belong. People with disabilities often experience belonging to restricted communit...
This poster will examine why ethnomusicological research methodologies are relevant to music therapy...
Consideration of the diverse approaches in music therapy re quires a look at both the traditional an...
Music Therapy (MT) is used to support the wellbeing of people experiencing a range of mental health ...
In his article on community music therapy, Aigen (2004) recognizes the challenges that can emerge wh...
Community music therapy and applied ethnomusicology represent approaches to music making that enable...
Abstract Community Music Therapy has been a recent development in the field of Music Therapy. Commu...
This theoretical paper demonstrates how music therapy—and more specifically, community music therapy...
The purpose of this research is to examine the current structure and effects of music therapy, as it...
This research focuses on my student practicum placement at a residential care home offering rest hom...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-96).Adolescents with developmental disabilities, neuro...
This chapter discusses the use of music and music education for other-than-musical purposes, with pa...
This qualitative research project set out to explore my role as a student music therapist within a c...
The paper presents the concept of community music therapy in the works of European researchers, reve...
Examination of the lives of people with developmental disabilities in the 21st century highlights th...
Everyone needs to belong. People with disabilities often experience belonging to restricted communit...
This poster will examine why ethnomusicological research methodologies are relevant to music therapy...
Consideration of the diverse approaches in music therapy re quires a look at both the traditional an...
Music Therapy (MT) is used to support the wellbeing of people experiencing a range of mental health ...
In his article on community music therapy, Aigen (2004) recognizes the challenges that can emerge wh...