Music Therapy: Catalyst for Speech and for Language

Betsey King, PhD, MT-BC, an assistant professor at Nazareth College in Rochester, NY, has extensive experience in music therapy practice and research related to speech and language rehab. This AMTA.Pro Symposium focuses on music therapy applications[…]

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Music Therapy for Wellness and Peace-Building

December, 2009
Christine Stevens is an author, speaker and music therapist.. She has developed music therapy programs using drumming for survivors of Hurricane Katrina, Ground Zero, and Columbine High School. Most recently, Christine led the first d[…]

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AMTA.Pro LiveReport #4

The final edition of 2009 LiveReports features interesting thoughts from music therapy professionals Rachelle Norman, Susan Miller, and  Jennifer Jones. This series closes with a clever Goodbye Song composed by our music therapy colleague, Joe Pinso[…]

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AMTA.Pro LiveReport #3

We continue the LiveReport series from the AMTA annual conference in San Diego with comments and insights from our music therapy colleagues, Melissa Keys Wagner, Robin Rio, Lisa Jackert, Allegra Themmen, and Kimberly Sena Moore.

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AMTA.Pro LiveReport #2

This podcast is the second in the AMTA.Pro LiveReport series launched in 2009 from the AMTA conference in San Diego. Click to listen to Jodi Levine talking about the rewards of working with older people, and to hear Janice Harris telling of the peri[…]

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AMTA.Pro LiveReport #1

AMTA.Pro LiveReport is a series of podcasts featuring ideas, comments, and opinions from music therapists attending the 2009 conference of the American Music Therapy Association in San Diego, California. This first LiveReport includes short conversa[…]

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Stroke Rehab: Continuum of Care

Sarah Johnson, MM, MT-BC, NMT Fellow, is a music therapist at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado. Sarah Thompson, MM, MT-BC, NMT Fellow, is the music therapist and owner of Rehabilitative Rhythms in Denver, Colorado. In this AMTA.Pro s[…]

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Detective Work in Music Therapy

Board certified music therapist Gloria McDaniel has 27 years experience in a large metropolitan school district near Houston, Texas, working with students from 3 to 21 years old with a wide variety of abilities and exceptionalities. In this AMTA.Pro[…]

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Music Therapy and Eating Disorders

Annie Heiderscheit, Ph.D., MT-BC, FAMI, MFT has nearly 20 years of clinical music therapy experience. She is on the graduate faculty at the University of Minnesota Center for Spirituality and Healing , and maintains a private music therapy practice […]

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Music Therapy and Alzheimer’s Disease

Larisa McHugh, MA, MT-BC is Music Therapist and Internship Director at Bethany Village, a continuing care retirement community in Dayton, Ohio. In this AMTA.Pro symposium, she describes effective music therapy interventions and methods for fostering meaningful relationships with individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia living in memory supported care. She also shares some compelling […]

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Medical Music Therapy

Michele Erich is a board certified music therapist and certified child life specialist with twenty years experience in the field. In this AMTA.Pro symposium, she shares valuable information gained from twelve years on the staff of the Healing Arts N[…]

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Keys to Effective Group Facilitation for Adults

Mary Morreale, a board-certified music therapist shares some basic principles of facilitating groups of adults that have proven successful in her practice over the years. The audio discussion of this AMTA.Pro symposium covers these topics:
I. Know y[…]

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