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Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy

Approaches is a fully autonomous open access peer-reviewed journal inviting diverse perspectives on music therapy practice, profession and discipline. As a Hellenic-English publication, Approaches fosters interdisciplinary dialogue bridging local and global aspects of music, health and wellbeing. Approaches publishes two issues per year.

Association québécoise de musicothérapie (AQM)
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English
Source / Publisher
Association québécoise de musicothérapie (AQM)

The Association québécoise de musicothérapie (AQM) is the Québec Chapter of the Canadian Association for Music Therapists (CAMT).

Atlantic Association for Music Therapy (AAMT)
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English
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Atlantic Association for Music Therapy

The Atlantic Association for Music Therapy (AAMT) is a regional chapter of the Canadian Association for Music Therapy (CAMT), the national accrediting body for music therapists in Canada. The AAMT is committed to promoting, supporting and advocating for music therapy in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.

Australian Journal of Music Therapy
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Australian Music Therapy Association

The Australian Journal of Music Therapy is an annual, refereed journal. It reflects current research and debate in the profession. Each volume of AJMT exemplifies the diversity of Australian music therapy clinical work and research.

Australian Music Therapy Association (AustMTA)
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Australian Music Therapy Association (AustMTA)

The Australian Music Therapy Association (AustMTA) is the professional association regrouping all music therapists in Australia

Benji - A Journey to Speech
2014
Language
English
Subtitle
English
Source / Publisher
Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Australia

When Benji was born, he was like any other child... at around eighteen months his speech development started to regress and his parents noticed changes in his behaviour.

Benji was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at the age of two and a half years old... and so the challenges for Benji and his family were now clear. Realising the long road ahead, Benji's parents were determined to give their son every opportunity for success in life. His music therapy journey begins here...  

Between Music and Medicine
2012
Author
Robert Gupta
Language
English
Subtitle
English
Source / Publisher
TED Talks

When Robert Gupta was caught between a career as a doctor and a violinist, he realized his place was in the middle, with a bow in his hand and a sense of social justice in his heart. He tells a moving story of society's marginalized and the power of music therapy, which can succeed where conventional medicine fails. .

Blind spots in music therapy. Toward a critical notion of participation in context of children with visual impairment
2016
Author
Brynjulf Stige, Maren Metell
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy

The purpose of this theoretical paper is to explore and develop a critical notion of participation within the context of music therapy and children with visual impairment, and to examine theoretical ideas that are relevant for practice, research, and further theoretical discussion. The frameworks of community music therapy and disability studies are used. 

British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT)
Language
English
Source / Publisher
British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT)

The British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT) is the professional association regrouping all music therapists in Great Britain

British Journal of Music Therapy
Language
English
Source / Publisher
British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT)

The British Journal of Music Therapy (BJMT) is a peer-reviewed journal for music therapists and other professionals interested in all aspects of music therapy. It publishes original articles or essays that have direct relevance to the field of music therapy

Bruscia’s clinical techniques for improvisational music therapy in autism research: A scoping review.
2020
Author
Skinner, K., Kurkjian, A., & Ahonen, H.
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy.

 This scoping review explores Bruscia’s (1987) clinical techniques for improvisational music therapy as they relate to music therapy in autism research to determine the most commonly used clinical techniques in music therapy with clients with autism. The work was undertaken as a preliminary step in a pilot study to explore how the techniques can be represented in terms of individual ways of playing, musical relationships; and how the use of the techniques impacts the participant’s experience of musical connection, influence, and expression

Burn patient finds healing in music therapy (video)
2018
Language
English
Subtitle
English
Source / Publisher
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Emotional and physical healing can come from a simple song that masks the pain, according to Markeyla Williams, 22, a patient at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital. Williams never knew the power that music would play in healing during such a traumatic time of her life. You can also read the complete article (see other reference with same title).