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  2. Nordoff–Robbins music therapy - Wikipedia

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    The Nordoff–Robbins approach to music therapy is a method developed to help children with psychological, physical, or developmental disabilities. [1] It originated from the 17-year collaboration of Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins [2] beginning in 1958, [3] with early influences from Rudolph Steiner and anthroposophical philosophy and teachings. [4]

  3. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    A music therapist typically incorporates music therapy techniques with broader clinical practices such as psychotherapy, rehabilitation, and other practices depending on client needs. Music therapy services rendered within the context of a social service, educational, or health care agency are often reimbursable by insurance or other sources of ...

  4. Skoog - Wikipedia

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    Its primary market is special needs education and music therapy. [2] The Skoog itself is a soft cube that plugs, via USB, into a computer running its accompanying software, which uses physical modeling technology [3] to allow direct correlations between the expressive gestures the player makes on the Skoog and the sound that comes out of the ...

  5. Musician Lang Lang aims to highlight link between music and ...

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    Renowned concert pianist Lang Lang has unveiled a new mental health initiative for children and young people that aims to highlight the connection between music and mental wellbeing.. The Chinese ...

  6. Alternative therapies for developmental and learning ...

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    A 2008 study found that about 40% of Hong Kong children with autism spectrum disorder were treated with CAM, with the most popular therapies being acupuncture, sensory integration therapy, and Chinese herbology; the 40% is a lower prevalence than in Canada and the U.S., where biological-based therapies such as special diets predominate. [7]

  7. 'I see music as a therapy, my form of release' - AOL

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    "I got off to a slow start in terms of winning the country over, but I think the music will do more of the talking," he said. "[The response] was hit and miss. The hit was - it is still viewers ...

  8. Rock Therapy - Wikipedia

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    This was a 3-track charity CD issued in aid of the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre, which helps special needs children to communicate through the medium of music. The song "Reaching Out" peaked at number 126 on the UK charts. [1]

  9. Parents of Idaho college murder victims speak out on 2-year ...

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    Parents of the University of Idaho victims are speaking out on the two-year mark of the gruesome quadruple homicide as they await the trial for their children's suspected killer. For victim Kaylee ...