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  2. Improvisation in music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Music therapy is a systematic process; it is not a series of random events. Systematic means that music therapy is "purposeful, organized, methodical, knowledge-based, and regulated" (Bruscia 1998). One of the most important features is its methodical processes. Methodical means that music therapy always proceeds in an orderly fashion.

  3. Daphne Rickson - Wikipedia

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    Instructional and improvisational models of music therapy with adolescents who have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): a comparison of the effects on motor impulsivity (2004) The development of a music therapy school consultation protocol for students with high or very high special education needs (2010)

  4. Lisa Sokolov - Wikipedia

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    Music, the Breath and Health; Advances in Integrative Music Therapy” Chapter“ Opening to Breath” 2009 Satchnote Press Improvisational Models of Music Therapy Chapter 27 The Sokolov Model Ken Bruscia Editor Charles Thomas Publisher 1987

  5. Psychoanalysis and music - Wikipedia

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    In an article, about Music therapy and group work, the authors discuss how music and active listening play an important role in helping someone suffering from a mental illness improve their well-being. [1] For example, in music, attunement, is how listeners are able to connect with others while listening to and making the music. [1]

  6. Category:Musical improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Musical improvisation" ... Improvisation in music therapy;

  7. 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]

  8. Musical improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Musical improvisation (also known as musical extemporization) is the creative activity of immediate ("in the moment") musical composition, which combines performance with communication of emotions and instrumental technique as well as spontaneous response to other musicians. [1]

  9. David M. Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    [7] [21] He led an initiative called One World in Song, which is an interdisciplinary effort aimed at establishing a scientific basis for the use of music in easing social conflict/ Greenberg chaired its first international symposium in July 2021. [22] Greenberg now serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Music Therapy and Musicae ...