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期刊名:Journal of music therapy

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ISSN:0022-2917

e-ISSN:2053-7395

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Elizabeth L Stegemöller,Tera R Hurt,Margaret C O&#x;Connor et al. Elizabeth L Stegemöller et al.
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that leads to altered neural control of movement, including the control of voice, respiration, and swallowing. There is a prevalent need to ...
Amy Clements-Cortés Amy Clements-Cortés
Background: Music therapists in palliative and cancer care settings often use singing and vocal interventions. Although benefits for these interventions are emerging, more information is needed on what type of singing int...
Petra Kern,Daniel B Tague Petra Kern
Background: The field of music therapy is growing worldwide. While there is a wealth of country-specific information available, only a few have databased workforce censuses. Currently, little to no descriptive data exists...
Niels Hannibal,Maria Rodrigo Domingo,Jan B Valentin et al. Niels Hannibal et al.
Background: No specific instrument has been developed for measuring alliance during music therapy. Objective: To evaluate the feasibili...
Emily E Sevcik,Jennifer D Jones,Charles E Myers Emily E Sevcik
Background: Given the rise in music therapy master's programs that offer dual degrees in music therapy and counseling or programs that satisfy state mental health counseling licensure laws, the professional counseling fie...
Anthony Meadows,Katherine Wimpenny Anthony Meadows
Background: Although clinical improvisation continues to be an important focus of music therapy research and practice, less attention has been given to integrating qualitative research in this area. As a result, this know...
Abbey L Dvorak,Eugenia Hernandez-Ruiz,Sekyung Jang et al. Abbey L Dvorak et al.
Background: Music therapy students negotiate a complex relationship with music and its use in clinical work throughout their education and training. This distinct, pervasive, and evolving relationship suggests a developme...
Anita L Gadberry,Alison Sweeney Anita L Gadberry
Background: Music therapists work with many people who require Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). As communication goals are central to music therapy practice, many music therapists would benefit from train...
Kexin Ang,Matthew Maddocks,Huiying Xu et al. Kexin Ang et al.
Background: Many long-term neurological conditions adversely affect respiratory function. Singing and playing wind instruments are relatively inexpensive interventions with potential for improving respiratory function; ho...
Jeanette D Kennelly,Felicity A Baker,Barbara A Daveson Jeanette D Kennelly
Background: Limited research exists to inform a music therapist's supervision story from their pre-professional training to their practice as a professional. Evidence is needed to understand the complex nature of supervis...