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The purpose of our database is to provide an easy access to knowledge about music therapy and its application with a diverse array of clientele.  We therefore propose a selection of pertinent* references, however not exhaustive, given that each week more research and other information are published around the world. 

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Calgary Teen with cerebral palsy writes Remembrance Day Song: "It's phenomenal!"
2019
Type of reference
General information
Author
Gil Tucker
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Global News
Country
Canada

Article and video showcase work by music therapist Laurie Perez with a teenage student with cerebral palsy, demonstrating the use of song writing in a school setting with children with disabilities

Can music therapy improve cognition in dementia as measured with magnetoencephalography: A hypothesis study
2026
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Benjamin Slade, Benedic Williams, Romy Engelbrecht, et al.
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Biomedicines
Country
Australia

Read an article exploring the neural changes observed in dementia patients following a music therapy program targeting cognitive function. Results suggest that music therapy may increase the connectivity of compensatory neural networks used to improve and maintain cognitive performance.

Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT)
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English
French
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Canadian Association of Music Therapists
Country
Canada

The Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT) is the professional association regrouping all certified music therapists in Canada.  

Canadian Journal of Music Therapy (CJMT)
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English
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Canadian Association of Music Therapists
Country
Canada

The Canadian Journal of Music Therapy (CJMT) is a peer-reviewed publication in English and French that aims to raise international standards of music therapy knowledge and practice. 

Canadian Mennonite University - Music therapy education & programs
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General information
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English
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Canadian Mennonite University
Country
Canada

Learn about the Canadian Mennonite University's bachelor program in music therapy.

Canadian Music Therapy Podcast
2024
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General information
Author
Adrienne Pringle, Cathy Thompson
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Beyond the Studio
Country
Canada

This podcast features influential and experienced music therapists from across Canada. During candid conversations with Adrienne and Cathy, the guests share stories of resilience and impact as they reveal information about their own journeys as music therapists. 

Capilano University - Music therapy education & programs
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General information
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English
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Capilano University
Country
Canada

Learn about Capilano University's bachelor program in music therapy.

Celebrating Pride with Inclusive Music Therapy
2020
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General information
Author
Music Heals
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Music Heals
Country
Canada

This article describes how music therapy can be an anti-oppressive and affirmative service for LGBTQ+ individuals. It describes the benefits of music therapy in both group and individual settings, and describes an example of how one client benefited from a music therapy program.

C'est la journée internationale de la musique! - Musicothérapie au Centre de Pédiatrie Sociale de Laval
2021
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General information
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Centre de Pédiatrie Sociale Laval
Language
French
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Centre de Pédiatrie Sociale Laval
Country
Canada

Video interview with Méliane Laurier-Cromp, music therapist at the Centre de Pédiatrie Sociale de Laval. Reflexions on the role of the music therapist inside the social pediatrics team and on the added value of music therapy at the CPSL.

Characteristics of physical resources that facilitate family-led music-making with preschool children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities
2026
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Ajay Castelino
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability
Country
New Zealand

Read an article exploring the ways that a music therapist uses music therapy sessions to support families to engage with music-making with their multiply disabled preschool children outside of the music therapy space. Specific characteristics of the resources and tools provided are discussed.

Click here to read another study on the same research project by the same author.

Child-Centred Music Therapy: Integrating Best Interest of the child into Theory, Research, and Practice
2025
Type of reference
Scientific publications
Author
Viggo Krüger, Kathleen M. Murphy
Language
English
Source / Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
Country
United States (USA)
Norway

This book utilizes The United Nations Conventions on the Rights of Children (UNCRC) as a tool to critically explore what implications the convention has for the profession of music therapy, and more specifically, music therapy for children and adolescents.

Children's Right to Music
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General information
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English
French
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Concordia University, Department of Creative Arts Therapies
Country
Canada

Concordia University produced the "Children's Right to Music" documentary. The videos included in this documentary introduce music therapists interacting and using music with groups of children that are autistic or with some disabilities, in schools or community settings adapted to support their development and meet their needs.