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The Music Therapy Show with Janice Lindstrom is a discussion about what music therapy is and how to use it in your life. Music Therapists looking for new ideas and people looking to use music to enhance their capabilities through the planned use of music on human brain functioning.
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Older Americans Month - May 18,2012 | JoAnn Jordan is a board certified music therapist and a graduate of the University of Kansas. With more than 25 years in the field working with older adults and preschoolers, JoAnn has a passion for providing resources for those who work or live with older adults, children, or both of these populations. Her big passion is intergenerational groups that combine preschoolers with older adults. Many posts filled with ideas and access to her newsletter can be found at her business site: Music Sparks. Website - http://www.music2spark.com | 18/5/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Group Music Activities for Adults - May 11,2012 | Maria Ramey, MT-BC, is a graduate of the music therapy program at California State University Northridge. While working as a music therapist at Hope University, a fine arts program for adults with developmental disabilities, Maria wrote the book Group Music Activities for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, a collection of 100 session activity ideas published by Jessica Kingsley. Maria is now the music therapist at Royale Healthcare Center TRC, a residential psychiatric hospital in Santa Ana, CA. She was invited to create the music therapy program from the ground up at this facility where she provides both group and private music therapy sessions to three locked units. In addition to focusing on her passion as a music therapist Maria is also a professional flutist, wife and mother to three homeschooled children. | 11/5/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music For Special Kids - May 04,2012 | Pamela Ott is my guest. Pamela is a Musician, Mother, Board Certified Music Therapist and believer in musics ability to encourage, enhance and assist in a childs development. Since Music Therapy is out of the reach of many children that could truly benefit from it and music programs have been reduced due to budget cuts, she makes regular posts with music, activity and instrument ideas for parents, therapists and educators in the hope that it will encourage the use of more music in the education and development of children! She writes at musicforspecialkids.com | 4/5/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy and Speech - Apr 27,2012 | On April 27, Roia Rafieyan will join me to talk about her work as a music therapist in a state facility for folks who have a variety of intellectual and developmental disabilities. Most of the folks she works with are on the autism spectrum, and mostly they don’t use speech to communicate. She blogs at The Mindful Music Therapist and is also a singer/songwriter. Roias music springs mostly from her work as a music therapist. Her passion for her work is reflected in her lyrics and point of view as a songwriter. She is a strong advocate for those who cannot always speak for themselves. Literally. Because her job is based so much on attitudes, emotions, and reactions to different situations, is it any wonder that these are the things that come out in her music? Who cant relate to an underdog? | 27/4/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy and Neurological Impairment - Apr 20,2012 | My guest this week is Lillieth Grand, MS, MT-BC, Executive Director of Milestone Music Therapy. She has been a music therapist for over 18 years specializing in working with children who have neurological impairment, traumatic brain injury, autism, developmental disabilities, and chronic health conditions. | 20/4/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Strength-Based Improvisation - Apr 13,2012 | Strength-Based Improvisation is a new approach that is geared for participants with any amount of improvisation experience. Participants may use the instrument of their choice, which can include percussion or voice. Non-threatening experiential opportunities are aimed at personal exploration while simultaneously learning approaches to engage clients. Lisa Jackert, MA, MT-BC has 20 years of experience in adult/geriatric psychiatry, substance abuse, eating disorders, and wellness. Currently employed by Community Hospital of Long Beach and operates a private practice. She has been a clinical training director and past professor of Music Therapy at Chapman University. She received the award for Professional Practice at the 2005 Western Regional Conference. She is also a FAMI-candidate of the Association of Music and Imagery and has been focusing on the use of The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music with infertility and pregnancy. Currently, Lisa is on the Board of Directors for the American Music Therapy Association. Robin Rio, MA, MT-BC is professor of music therapy at Arizona State University. She also has many years of experience working with a variety of populations, including the geriatric population and the homeless. She is also is on the Editorial Board for Music Therapy Perspectives and has recently written the book: Connecting through Music: Music Therapy in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care. Currently, Robin is serving as a member of the Ethics Board for the American Music Therapy Association and has past served the Western Region of AMTA as Vice President. | 13/4/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy for Pain Management - Apr 06,2012 | Having worked in music therapy for almost 20 years, Annette Whitehead-Pleaux currently works with pediatric burn patients at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston. There she provides clinical services that focus on pain management, anxiety management, reduction in trauma symptoms, body image, improving fine and gross motor skills, and quality of life issues. In addition to her clinical work, Annette has conducted clinical research on the effects of music therapy on pain. In 2003, she was awarded the Arthur Flagler Fultz Research Grant Award for her research on the effects of music therapy on pain and anxiety of pediatric patients undergoing medical procedures. She has an interest in and has written about using music assisted technology into music therapy practice and multicultural issues. Prior to working with pediatric burn patients, she worked with children, adults, and geriatric individuals diagnosed with mental illness. Additionally, she has worked with children in special education classrooms and women and children at a domestic violence program. She has served the New England Region and AMTA since 1997 and currently serves as the Assistant Speaker of the Assembly of Delegate, national chair of the Standards of Clinical Practice Committee, and a member of the Music Therapy Perspectives editorial board. In 2003, Annette was named one of Thirty Extraordinary Bostonians by the Boston Event Guide. She was awarded the 2004 President’s Achievement Awardby the New England Region for her work on the Rhode Island Night Club Fire Project. She has a passion for knitting and being a mom. | 6/4/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Communication Disorders - Mar 30,2012 | April is Autism Month! My guest this week is Rachel See Smith, a music therapist from Music Therapy Services of Austin. Rachel is a board-certified music therapist (MT-BC) with a B.A. in Communication Disorders from Truman State University and a Master’s in Music Therapy from the University of Iowa. | 30/3/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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LIVE from Houston! - Mar 23,2012 | This week Im broadcasting live from the exhibit hall of the Southwestern Region of the American Music Therapy Association conference in Houston Texas. I will walk up to people in the exhibit hall to ask them about their conference experiences. The show will air live an hour later than ususal at 1:00 pm Eastern. | 23/3/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Behind the Scenes at The Music Therapy Show - Mar 16,2012 | This week, Im on Spring Break! But because its Music Therapy Month, the MT Show is not. Today, Ill give you a behind-the-scenes look at The Music Therapy Show. If youve ever wondered how the show works, Ill tell all on this episode! | 16/3/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Makes Sense! - Mar 09,2012 | Daniel Tague, MME, MT-BC, is currently pursuing a doctorate in music therapy at Florida State University where he teaches a music therapy drumming course, class guitar and the lab portion of Psychology of Music and Behavior. Daniel also runs music therapy groups and research at an in-patient psychiatric hospital in Georgia. He recently moved from Texas where he was a therapist with Music Therapy Services of Texas and became director for the company in 2003. During his time at MTST, Daniel served clients in the public schools, assisted living centers and adults with disabilities. He has provided music therapy services in schools across 11 counties in the DFW metroplex. In addition, he was the World Music Drumming Curriculum coordinator for Brook Mays Music Company. His work with World Music Drumming involved training educators and doing groups with at-risk youth in after-school programs. Daniel is a frequent presenter at regional and national music therapy conferences. His most recent presentations have been about using drums and percussion more effectively in therapy. This year, he will present on how to combine music therapy and art therapy for dynamic effect. Daniel’s past and current research range from using music to help with anxiety during pacemaker implant to combining painting and music to affect the mood of patients in the psychiatric hospital setting. His dissertation is about using drumming in the psychiatric setting to improve patient mood and increase appropriate social behaviors. Daniel is creator of Music Makes Sense, http://www.musicmakessense.blogspot.com, a blog about music therapy and helping parents, teachers and clients about using music more effectively. | 9/3/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy in Natural Disasters - Mar 02,2012 | Krista Winter is my guest this week. Krista is a board certified music therapist in Lamar, Missouri. She also has training in Neurologic Music Therapy and provides music therapy and is Assistant Planetree Coordinator at Barton County Memorial Hospital. When the tornado hit nearby Joplin, Missouri, Krista spent many volunteer hours providing music therapy and other resources and assistance to that community. She will share her experiences with that and talk about her work at Barton County Memorial Hospital. Krista also blogs at http://tempotherapy.com/blog/ | 2/3/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Sing With Your Child - Feb 24,2012 | Music Together is an organization that sponsors Sing With Your Child Month in March. Carol Ann Blank is a board certified music therapist who is the Program Developer for Music Together. Shes my guest this week and will share tips on how to Sing With Your Child and how to celebrate Music Therapy Month. | 24/2/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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e-Motion Technologies - Feb 17,2012 | Aric Allen from e-Motion Technologies is my guest this week. I met him in the exibit hall of the American Music Therapy Association conference last November. He creates technological assists for music therapists, offering custom-designed iPad aps or other computer programs based on your needs. He can be found at e-Motiontechnologies.com. | 17/2/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music 4 Life! - Feb 10,2012 | This week my guest is Judith Pinkerton of Music4Life.com. She has a radio show about music therapy as well called Music 4 Life. Find it on iTunes! | 10/2/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy for the Deaf and Blind - Feb 03,2012 | This week my guest is Natasha Thomas. Natasha Thomas is a graduate of the University of North Dakota (Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy, 2008) and Board Certified Music Therapist, serving individuals statewide through North Dakota Vision Services/School for the Blind (NDVS/SB) and ND School for the Deaf, in addition to private clients she sees in the home and in settings like LISTEN Day Services and the LISTEN Drop-In Center. As part of her work with NDVS/SB, Natasha is a regular transcriber of the Braille Music code, and also signs in ASL for her work with the ND School for the Deaf. Natasha is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in Special Education (UND, 2012) to supplement her work with these populations. She is a member of the American Music Therapy Association and regularly attends their annual conferences. Natasha enjoys connecting with other Music Therapists (her twitter handle is @MusicMovesND) educating her community on Music Therapy through her newspaper affiliated blog, http://musicmoves.areavoices.com, supervising UND practica students, and teaching/performing Middle Eastern Dance in her spare time (when she has it!) You can contact Natasha by email at natasha.mtbc@gmail.com | 3/2/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Tim Ringgold - Jan 27,2012 | Listen to this weeks show to learn business tips from Tim Ringgold of sonicdivinity.com | 27/1/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Pacifier Activated Lullabies - Jan 20,2012 | Today my guest is Kathy Lovell, who will talk about the Pacifer Activated Lullaby technology. The PAL® technology is based on research conducted at the Florida State University by Dr. Jayne Standley. An FSU faculty member since 1976, Dr. Standley is recognized throughout the United States as the foremost authority on medical music therapy. Researching the effect of music on premature babies, she found they increased their sucking rates 2.5 times when exposed to music, thus helping to increase their weight. Aimed specifically at addressing a long-standing problem among premature infants – delayed proficiencies in learning to suck – Dr. Standley’ s musical pacifier has demonstrated what have been called “amazing” results in repeated tests done at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. | 20/1/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy Advocacy Month - Jan 13,2012 | Since 2005, the American Music Therapy Association and the Certification Board for Music Therapists have collaborated on a State Recognition Operational Plan. The primary purpose of this Plan is to get music therapy and our MT-BC credential recognized by individual states so that citizens can more easily access our services. The AMTA Government Relations staff and CBMT Regulatory Affairs staff provide guidance and technical support to state task forces throughout the country as they work towards state recognition. To date, their work has resulted in 35 active state task forces, 2 licensure bills passed in 2011, and an estimated 10 bills being filed in 2012 that seek to create either a music therapy registry or license for music therapy. This month, our focus is on YOU and on getting you excited about advocacy. So my guests this week will be Judy Simpson, Dena Register, and Kimberly Sena Moore from the State Recognition Operational Plan to talk about Music Therapy Advocacy and how you can get involved! | 13/1/12 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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LIVE from Atlanta! - Nov 18,2011 | This week Im broadcasting live from the exhibit hall of the American Music Therapy Association Conference in Atlanta, GA. Ill attempt to stop conference attendees in the exhibit hall to ask them about their conference experience and let you know whats going on nationally in the field of music therapy. The scheduled show is subject to change, so check www.themusictherapyshow.blogspot.com or Twitter for the latest information about the show. This is also the last show of 2011. I have lots of guests booked in January, so Ill speak to you again in 2012! Happy New Year! | 18/11/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Self Care - Nov 11,2011 | The holidays are coming which means we have lots to do! But in the midst of all that we need to take care of ourselves so that we can enjoy the holidays and have the energy and capacity to take care of others. This week, music therapist Christine Weinberg will tell us how to include self care in our list of things to do! | 11/11/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Developing Melodies - Nov 04,2011 | Today my guest is Meryl Brown! Meryl Brown is a Board Certified Music Therapist, Developmental Specialist, owner and Blogger with Developing Melodies. She received her Masters Degree in Music Therapy from Illinois State University and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from the Crane School of Music at The State University of New York College at Potsdam. Meryl has been providing music therapy for individuals since 2006 and has worked with a variety of populations. In 2008, Meryl received her credential as a Developmental Specialist which now allows her to receive reimbursement through the State of Illinois for services provided. Website: http://www.developingmelodies.com Meryl@DevelopingMelodies.com Twitter: @DevelopMelodies Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/developingmelodies | 4/11/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Wholesome Harmonies Music Therapy - Oct 28,2011 | Amy Kalas is a board certifed music therapist working in Miami and will be my guest this week. She received her bachelors and masters degrees in music therapy from the University of Miami. She completed her internship at the Matheny Medical and Educational Center in Peapack, NJ, where she worked with children, adolescents, and adults with developmental disabilities. In 2006, Amy was hired as a full-time music therapist at United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Miami, where she currently works with children birth – age 7 with special needs. Amy is the clinical training director for the internship program at UCP and has supervised interns since 2007. Amy also serves as a Lecturer for the University of Miami by supervising practicum students and giving presentations on her clinical work. In addition to her work at UCP, Amy runs a private practice, Wholesome Harmonies Music Therapy, providing music therapy services in the Miami area. Her website and blog can be found at www.WHmusictherapy.com. | 28/10/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Key Changes Music Therapy - Oct 21,2011 | Natalie Mullis is my guest this week. Ive been wanting to talk to her for a long time too! She owns Key Changes Music Therapy in my birth-town, Columbia, South Carolina. She offers some great freebies and articles on her website: keychangesmusictherapy.com | 21/10/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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MT Show Updates - Oct 14,2011 | This week I dont have a guest and I dont have a specific topic, but I do have a few things to share with you about the show and other music therapy things. If you have a question about music therapy, this would be a good show to call in to! 646-652-2850 during the live show (you can also call in to listen, without speaking to me on air). | 14/10/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Mundana Music Therapy - Oct 07,2011 | I am very excited about this weeks guests: Megan Resig and Kimberly Thompson of Mundana Music Therapy. Kim and Megan share original songs, resources, and techniques related to music therapy, music education, wellness, and business. I have been wanting to "meet" these ladies for quite some time so Im glad to have them on the show! | 7/10/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy and Wellness - Sep 23,2011 | It takes more than physical exercise to maintain good health. Balance is the key to leading a healthy lifestyle. Wellness is the dynamic process of becoming aware of, taking responsibility for, and making choices that directly contribute to ones well being and that of the common good. It is the integration of body, mind and spirit and the ongoing development of ones own meaning in life. In this weeks show, Ill tell you about the dimensions of wellness and how I use them in music therapy. | 23/9/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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A Day's Work - Sep 16,2011 | This week, my guest is Raymond Day, from A Days Work. The products presented on this website are the result of 24 years of focused efforts to create musical instruments and aids for the music education classroom with strong emphasis on helping the physically and developmentally challenged through music therapy. They are equally applicable in special education, occupational therapy, and elder care. Special effort has been devoted to those who are confined to wheelchairs. | 16/9/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Music Never Stopped - Aug 26,2011 | I took a couple of weeks off to deal with some transitions, but this week Im back and Ill be reviewing the movie The Music Never Stopped, released on DVD earlier this month. A promoter for the movie generously sent me some copies to give away, so listen in to find out how to win your very own copy! | 26/8/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Rhythm for Good - Jul 29,2011 | Kat Fulton is the mastermind behind Rhythm for Good, a blog about music therapy, drumming, and wellness. Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC, NICU MT, is a speaker and board-certified music therapist whose passion is achieving therapeutic goals through making music. Simply put, her motto is Be well, feel good, and make MUSIC. With a Masters in Music Therapy from The Florida State University (headquarters for the National Institute for Infant and Child Medical Music Therapy), she holds high standards for scientific research and maintains a practice infused with the latest evidence-based techniques and strategies. She completed her clinical training for music therapy at Musicworx of California, a music therapy contracting and consulting agency located in Del Mar, CA. Kat runs Sound Health Music (established in 2005), a San Diego-based organization that encourages, enables, and empowers people to develop potential through research-based music experiences. The Sound Health Music team of board-certified music therapists design interventions that use music as the vehicle for positive change within corporate, wellness, medical, and enrichment settings. | 29/7/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Musical Autist - Jul 22,2011 | My guest this week is Christy Joy Diachenko, who has 15 years experience as a classical piano teacher. She received her Bachelors of Music from Colorado State University-Pueblo, in 2003. She is currently a graduate student for Music Therapy Board Certification, at Shenandoah University. She has 4 years experience in Anne Arundel County Public Schools, in both music and special education departments, and is currently a home/hospital teacher for some of AA Countys most medically-fragile kiddos. She is the founder of the Musical Autist Academy, a place where children on the autism spectrum can learn and engage in music, to help fulfill their IEP goals, as well as to promote opportunities for performance. She blogs at The Musical Autist.com. | 22/7/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy Education and Training - Jul 15,2011 | My guest this week is Karen D. Goodman, Professor, Music, who is credentialed as a music therapist, a special education teacher and a licensed creative arts therapist. She has recently published her second book: Music Therapy Education and Training: From Theory to Practice. It is the only comprehensive resource on education and training in our field. She has just returned from presenting at the 13th World Music Therapy Congress in Korea and will also share her experiences there. | 15/7/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Using Themes and Structure - Jul 01,2011 | My guest today is JoAnn Jordan, who uses themes in her music therapy practice. We will discuss how and why to use themes to help provide structure in music therapy and in life! JoAnn Jordan, is a board certified music therapist and founder of Music Sparks – a music therapy service serving the needs of preschoolers and older adults. She has served as a presenter at a variety of area workshops speaking on various aspects of her work. Over the past 25 years, she has developed a variety of themed music experiences for these groups. Prior to creating the business, JoAnn served as Life Enrichment Coordinator at Sterling House of Haysand as Activity Coordinator at a variety of other long-term care facilities. JoAnn is a graduate of the University of Kansaswith a degree in Music Therapy. Music Sparks: http://musicsparks.wordpress.com · Free SPARKS newsletter twice a month. Each is based around a theme and has songs & other resources. Musical Gems: http://musicalgems.wordpress.com · This site is my more introspective site where she looks at various aspects of life. · Just started a free monthly newsletter FACETS with ideas to explore oneself again based around a theme. | 1/7/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Hugworks! Therapeutic Music Entertainment - Jun 17,2011 | Today Ill be talking with Jim Newton and Paul G. Hill of Hugworks, an organization that I respect and whose music I enjoy. Hugworks is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization making a meaningful difference in the lives of children with special needs by delivering services and resources/products to help boost self-esteem and enhance healthy expression of feelings. Hugworks develops innovative ways to address the special needs of children through live Therapeutic Music Entertainment, Music Therapy and other projects/programs. Through a unique collaborative process with early childhood and musical professionals, Hugworks has produced three award-winning childrens audio CDs which are used in hospitals, medical camps and homes across the country. Hugworks is committed to the principle that all children deserve healthy ways to express themselves emotionally which will help them reach their full potential. | 17/6/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Drumming for Wellness - Jun 10,2011 | Drumming is a popular recreational and therapeutic tool. Today Ill discuss why rhtym-based circles are being used with older adults and other settings. Ill also review Kat Fultons "Drumify" DVD, available through RhythmForGood.com. | 10/6/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Evidenced-Based Practice - Jun 03,2011 | Evidenced-based practice is a buzz word being used in most health and education fields. But what is it and how is it used in music therapy? Where did it come from? These and other questions will be the topic of the show today and Ill also offer some questions you can ask your health professional or educator to find out about the evidence that supports the treatment or educational plan. Ill also talk about how to make your practice evidence-based. | 3/6/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Developing Music Therapy Goals for Treating Autism Spectrum - May 20,2011 | Dr. Dorita Berger is my guest this week to discuss Developing Music Therapy Goals for Treating Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). She has done many presentations and research on tempo-based music treatment for people with ASD. She has also written several books, including Music Therapy, Sensory Integration, and the Autistic Child. | 20/5/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Finding Balance - May 13,2011 | A reader wrote in: "The main reason for [cutting back on my responsibilities] is for personal balance and sanity. Truth is that I have so many ideas that I think I should do them all... and Im learning the hard way that a result of acting willy nilly like that can be overload. Ive encountered the same thing with sessions as well. This topic of editing yourself is one that I wonder if other MTs would be interested in hearing about and/or gone through as well. Is this a topic that you and I could discuss on your podcast?" So this week, Im going to discuss how to find balance and "edit yourself". I dont have all the answers, so call in with your thoughts and ideas! | 13/5/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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1,000 Person Project - May 06,2011 | This week, my guest is Anne Vitort, of www.upbeatmusictherapist.com. Anne Vitort is a board-certified music therapist and a certified teacher in the State of Washington. After years of working in business, as a Kindermusik educator, and as a stay at home mom, Anne was drawn to music therapy because it combines her love of music with her desire to be of service to those in need. She is maintaining a blog about her 1,000 person project to spread the word about music therapy in Clark County Washington by talking to 1,000 people in her community about music therapy. | 6/5/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Autism and Communication - Apr 22,2011 | I am pleased to speak with Dr. Anita Gadberry this week about Autism and communication. For over a decade, Dr. Anita Gadberry has specialized in music therapy with children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Before moving to Lawrence, Kansas for doctoral studies, Anita owned a private practice in Plano, Texas, was Co-director of Therapies at a private school for children with autism, and contracted with public schools in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Anita has degrees in music therapy from Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Texas Woman’s University, and the University of Kansas. She frequently presents workshops and seminars for music therapists, music educators, and classroom teachers at the regional, national, and international levels. | 22/4/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy Research - Apr 15,2011 | This week, Im pleased to have Dr. Blythe LaGasse and Andrew Knight from the Music Therapy Research podcast and blog are my guests this week. They will tell us all about Evidenced Based Practice and how to find and use research in music therapy. http://www.musictherapyresearchblog.com/ | 15/4/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Autism Month - Apr 08,2011 | April is Autism Month so this week we will discuss how music therapy works with people who have Autism. I'll share some tips and strategies for using music with people who have Autism and share some examples of sessions I've done. I also saw Wretches and Jabberers last weekend, so I'll give a review of that documentary. | 8/4/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Conference updates - Apr 01,2011 | This week I'll be sharing all the great information I received at the Southwestern Region of the American Music Therapy Association (SWAMTA) conference in Waco, TX. I'll also share what I learned at the Online Conference for Music Therapy a few weeks ago. If you've attended a conference recently and would like to share your experiences, you can call the show at 646-652-2850 on Friday, April 1, 2011 at 11:00 am Central Daylight Time. Once you've dialed in, press 1 to let me know you want to talk, or just listen in through your phone. | 1/4/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy and Alzheimers - Mar 18,2011 | This week my guest is Marlon Sobol, a music therapist in New York who created a CD for caregivers to interact with people who have Alzheimer's. Establishing a strong connection between an individual and their caregiver, recreation therapist or creative arts therapist—one that makes them eager to participate in activities--has gotten easier thanks to Keep On Moving – Music for Therapeutic Rhythmic Activities, the newly released CD by board certified music therapist, accomplished musician and Manager of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function at Schnurmacher Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing, Marlon Sobol. Accompanied by reggae, hip hop, and jazz influenced band Shem’s Disciples, jazz music icon David Amram, and an all-star line-up of special guest musicians, Sobol has taken American pop standards and infused them with a Caribbean beat, feel and flavor. | 18/3/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Essential Musical Intelligence - Mar 11,2011 | The very first guest on my show was Louise Montello back in May of 2008. She spoke about Performance Wellness. Today she will be my guest again! We will get updates on the Performance Wellness program and discuss Essential Musical Intelligence. | 11/3/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy Advocacy, Part 2 - Mar 04,2011 | Since last Friday, I've been working on advocating for music therapy in Texas after learning that the Department of Aging and Disability Services recommended to the House Appropriations Committee that specialized therapies (under which music therapy is provided) be eliminated from a medicaid waiver program. On the show this week I'll share what I've learned through this process about advocacy. This weekend I'm also participating in the Online Music Therapy Conference, so I'll share about that, too. | 4/3/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy and Disorders of Consiousness - Feb 18,2011 | This week I am pleased to discuss the Music Therapy and Disorders of Consciousness seminar that I attended last Friday. This was a fantastic seminar and I have the organizers of the seminar as guests this week: Jennifer Townsend, Kristen O'Grady, and James Maxson. The one-day event featured prominent therapists and professional speakers who accepted Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center’s invitation to participate in the one-day event and to share their views and experience on a variety of topics related to the care of people in low awareness states. To learn more about the music therapy program at Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center please go to our website at www.musictherapy-setonpediatric.org You can also learn about the pediatric center by going to www.setonpediatric.org. | 18/2/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Happy Birthday, Music Therapy Tween! - Feb 04,2011 | The Music Therapy Show is celebrating the second anniversary of the Music Therapy Tween, and the 31st birthday of Michelle Erfurt, MT-BC. This week, we welcome Michelle as our guest to talk about her blogging and music therapy adventures. Michelle provides music therapy services at Treasure Coast Hospice through her private practice: Erfurt Music Therapy, Inc. She also writes for the blog MusicTherapyTween.com - a blog that shares tips and thoughts for the traveling professional AND maintains the ErfurtMusicResource.com - a resource of music related services, products and information. Michelle has been involved in the development of Wade Richards book: Richards Modified Tuning for Adapted Guitar and Rachel Rambach’s first Listen & Learn Songbook. | 4/2/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Songwriting, Ethics, and other topics - Jan 28,2011 | Today I'm going to talk about some successes I've had with a few clients this week, some motivation issues and solutions, and the new Ethics requirement for continuing education for music therapists. I had a client who wanted to write a song about one of his hobbies this week, so I'll describe the process I used and how I challenged myself to use the piano more in therapy. Piano is not my major instrument and I experienced "piano trauma" in college. So this was a big challenge. I saw another client this week who was stumbling through spelling a word, so I wrote another song on the spot to help with that task. I'll sing a little for you and let you know how that turned out. In the third segment, I took a distance-learning Ethics course that fulfills the CBMT requirement for Ethics credits. I'll give a review of the course. Visit my blog at themusictherapyshow.blogspot.com | 28/1/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy Advocacy - Jan 07,2011 | Happy New Year! I hope your New Year's Resolutions are off to a good start. I also hope that one of them is to advocate for music therapy! On today's show, my guests are Judy Simpson and Kimberly Sena Moore who, along with Dena Register, work on the State Recognition Operational Plan. Through this Plan, a national initiative being implemented jointly by CBMT and AMTA, Judy, Dena, and Kimberly provide guidance and technical support to State task forces as they work to obtain State recognition of music therapy and the MT-BC credential. Learn how YOU can help music therapy gain State recognition and create greater access to music therapy for members of your community. | 7/1/11 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy Students - Dec 10,2010 | Music Therapy Students and Prospective Music Therapy Students may become members of the American Music Therapy Association Students (AMTAS). AMTAS are undergraduate and graduate student members of the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA). The goal of the student organization is to increase awareness, involvement, and knowledge of music therapy students by fostering communication and growth in preparation for a professional career. The Student Affairs Advisory Board (SAAB) is one of the boards of the American Music Therapy Association. Its purpose is to establish and strengthen a positive and productive relationship between students and professionals of the organization, consult and advise students regarding any concerns brought to attention by students or concerning students, and to encourage and support students’ professional involvement and growth within AMTAS and eventually AMTA. This week, I'm please to invite Dr. Petra Kern back to the show, along with past and current members of the SAAB, to talk about music therapy students and how they are helping the field of music therapy develop. | 10/12/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Surviving the Holidays - Dec 03,2010 | You are worth taking care of. Be good to yourself this week. | 3/12/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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LIVE from Cleveland, OH! - Nov 19,2010 | This week, I'll be broadcasting live from the Erfurt Music Therapy Resource booth in the exhibit hall at the American Music Therapy Association conference in Cleveland, OH. I'm not sure if I'll be able to take callers, but if you'd like to listen live, call 646-652-2850 or listen online on Friday, November 19, at 1:30 EST, 12:30 CST, 11:30 MST, or 10:30 PST. If you miss the live show, all shows are archived as a podcast about 15 minutes after the show ends. Or subscribe to The Music Therapy Show on iTunes. | 19/11/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Honor Communication - Nov 12,2010 | I work with a lot of clients who would be considered "low functioning" in clinical terms. However, they all are capable of communication, and it's up to me and others around them to honor their communication. This week I'll talk about what that means and how to do it. | 12/11/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Hospice Music Therapy - Nov 05,2010 | Jennifer Haskins, the Music Therapy Department Manager and Internship Director at Big Bend Hospice, is a board certified music therapist and has been serving hospice patients and families for over 5 years. Upon graduation from Florida State University, Jennifer completed Internship working with older adults at Sunshine Terrace Foundation in Logan, Utah. She began working at Big Bend Hospice in March, 2005 and was assigned to the hospice in-patient unit where she gained experience in helping terminally ill patients and their families with acute care needs. Jennifer has also served on the facilities hospice team, and multiple home based hospice teams. In the last two years, Jennifer has collaborated with the Bereavement department, serving children and teen bereavement groups, adult groups and individuals. She is currently leading two bereavement groups in the community, serving individuals in residential court-ordered substance rehab facilities. Above all, the focus of Jennifer's career is to continue to push forward and explore and learn as much as possible. | 5/11/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Erfurt Music Resource - Oct 29,2010 | I am excited to have Michelle Erfurt as my guest this week. Michelle currently provides music therapy at Treasure Coast Hospice and in private practice. She has experience working with a variety of individuals of all ages diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders, motor function problems, intellectual delays, communication disorders, medical problems and social skill needs. Michelle has provided music therapy services at the Orlando campus of Florida Hospital and in private practice before relocating to Florida’s Treasure Coast. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Therapy from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania as well as nationally recognized Board Certification. Michelle has also completed specialized certifications in Neurologic Music Therapy and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Music Therapy. She serves as the Membership Committee Chairperson and Student Advisor for the Southeastern Regional chapter of the American Music Therapy Association. Michelle also maintains The Erfurt Music Resource, a collection of individuals working to promote items and information related to music and music therapy. And she is one of the members of the Music Therapy Roundtable, along with Kimberly Sena Moore and Rachel Rambach. | 29/10/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Technology and Music Therapy - Oct 20,2010 | My guest this week is John Lawrence, a music therapist practicing in Edmonton, AB Canada. He graduated from Temple University in 1995 with a Master's degree in music therapy and has been in private practice since that time. His specialty area has been geriatrics, especially those with Alzheimer's type dementia and more recently, veterans of multiple conflict zones. He has continually been interested in the use of technology, as it can be utlized to enhance clinical knowledge and skills, and has incorporated various technologies into his instruction of several "Introduction to Music Therapy" courses. He is currently serving as chairperson of the 1st ever, Online Conference for Music Therapy (to be held on March 5-6, 2011). John is affiliated with the Canadian Association for Music Therapy and is past-president of the Music Therapy Association of Alberta (MTAA). | 20/10/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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imagine with Dr. Petra Kern - Oct 15,2010 | imagine, is the first annual online magazine dedicated to Early Childhood Music Therapy, sponsored by the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA). The purpose of this new publication is to improve access to and distribute knowledge and information about early childhood music therapy in clinical terms. imagine is free to everyone and accessible around the world. The inaugural issue of imagine has been released on September, 1 2010 with over 50 contributions from 10 countries. Initial reviews of imagine readers speak for a remarkable success of AMTA’s new publication line. You can find imagine on the web at www.imagine.musictherapy.biz Today, I am speaking with Dr. Petra Kern, the editor of imagine. She will tell as more about the development, goals, and content of the new early childhood online magazine. | 15/10/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Creating performance opportunities - Oct 08,2010 | Last week I talked about the therapeutic benefits of performance. This week I will discuss how to find or create the right performance opportunity for your child. Listen live at 12 noon Eastern, 11:00 Central, 10:00 Mountain, 9:00 Pacific, or listen to the archived show (available 15 minutes after the show ends), or subscribe via iTunes. | 8/10/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Therapeutic benefits of Performance - Oct 01,2010 | I have many clients who perform as part of their therapeutic program. I have a bell choir of adults with developmental disabilities, a group that wrote and is producing a musical, and a guitar student who performed at a benefit concert with a country music star. These performances brought out some amazing qualities and provided some amazing opportunities for my clients. This week, I'm going to talk about the importance of performance for personal growth and development and the goals that can be accomplished in performance opportunities. | 1/10/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Sound Health Music - Aug 20,2010 | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC, NICU MT, is a speaker and board-certified music therapist whose passion is achieving therapeutic goals through making music. Simply put, her motto is Be well, feel good, and make MUSIC. With a Masters in Music Therapy from The Florida State University (headquarter for the National Institute for Infant and Child Medical Music Therapy), she holds high standards for scientific research and maintains a practice infused with the latest evidence-based techniques and strategies. Kat is pleased to be associated with Remo® as an endorsed facilitator. She maintains professional membership in the American Music Therapy Association, Early Childhood Music and Movement Association, and the Drum Circle Facilitators Guild. Kat Fulton is my guest this week to talk about Sound Health Music and Rhythm for Good. | 20/8/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Breathing! - Aug 13,2010 | I know, I know. If you are reading this, obviously you are breathing. But did you know that how you breathe can affect how you feel? Breathing is an important part of life (obviously) and music-making. This week I'll discuss how to breathe to reduce stress, increase energy, and clear your mind. I'll give examples of techniques I use with my clients. | 13/8/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Transitions - Jul 30,2010 | Transitions can be tough for routine-oriented clients. This week I will talk about strategies for making transitions easier, including unplanned schedule changes. | 30/7/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Write your own song! - Jul 23,2010 | Last week, I talked with Charli Brown about song writing and writing your own personal song. This week, I'm going to give you steps to take to write your own personal song: 1. Don't worry if it's not good enough for anyone else to hear. Just sing, sing a song! 2. To Rhyme or Not To Rhyme--That is the question! 3. Which came first: The Melody or The Words? 4. Be like Nike: Just do it! | 23/7/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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You Can Love Your Life Now! - Jul 16,2010 | When she was in the 12th grade, Charlene (Charli) Brown wanted to run away and become a “Queen of the Gypsies.” Since then, she has worked constantly to find ways which spoke to her nomadic, creative and independent spirit. With 10+ years working with youth and a variety of other experiences including nonprofit, government, and leadership development under her belt, in 2009, Charli started “You Can Love Your Life Now!” (www.YouCanLoveYourLifeNow.com) to “help women find and live their Best lives!” A gifted life coach and workshop leader, Charli, through You Can Love Your Life Now!, has designed an enriching curriculum for girls, which opens up a healthy dialogue between them and adult women, as well as with their peers. She is also hard at work writing a guidebook for teen girls that will help them recognize their own unique inner light. Charli can be reached through her website www.YouCanLoveYourLifeNow.com. | 16/7/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy Drumming - Jul 09,2010 | This week's show is on early: 11:30 Eastern, 10:30 Central, 9:30 Mountain, 8:30 Pacific. Bill Matney is my guest to talk about Music Therapy Drumming. Music Therapy Drumming is a curriculum that includes percussion and rhythm skills that are designed to increase the capacity for a Music Therapist to effectively use drums, percussion instruments, and traditional rhythms within the music therapy setting. The Music Therapy Drumming curriculum is designed and taught by Music Therapists who are professional percussionists with years of experience in both music performance and clinical settings. | 9/7/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Inspiration - Jul 02,2010 | Back in May, before the World Cup hiatus, I attended the Central Texas Music Therapy Association conference in Seguin, TX. An amazing thing happened at that conference and I'm going to share the story. | 2/7/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Developing a Personal or Professional Perspective - May 21,2010 | Why should we develop a personal or professional perspective? I have been thinking a lot about this since interviewing Brian Abrams on May 7 about Development of a Humanistic Perspective on Music Therapy. I also studied different perspectives and developed my own during my graduate work at Texas Woman's University. Lately, I've been reviewing my perspective, both for my work and my personal goals. In this show, find out how to develop a personal and professional perspective. Be sure to tell me your thoughts by commenting at http://themusictherapyshow.blogspot.com | 21/5/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Development of a Humanistic Perspective on Music Therapy - May 07,2010 | While there have certainly been humanistic points of view on the discipline since its inception, I would like to explore a particular way of understanding what music therapy is and what music therapists do, based upon a specific set of inter-related principles with foundations in humanism and person-centered orientations of therapy. It's my hope that developing a perspective in this area will help meaningfully inform music therapy practice, research, and education in ways that are unique, indigenous, and congruent with what many music therapists believe to be the essential core of their work. Brian Abrams, Ph.D., MT-BC, LPC, LCAT, FAMI, has been a music therapist since 1995, with clinical experience involving a wide range of populations. He completed undergraduate studies at Vassar College and SUNY New Paltz, and graduate studies at Temple University. He has served on the music therapy faculty at Utah State University (2001-2004) and Immaculata University (2004-2008), and currently serves as Associate Professor of Music in the Cali School of Music at Montclair State University (since 2008). He has published and presented internationally on a wide range of topics such as person-centered and humanistic perspectives on music therapy, music therapy in cancer care, music psychotherapy, and music therapy research. He has served on numerous editorial boards, including Music Therapy Perspectives, Qualitative Inquiries in Music Therapy, and Voices, and has been a frequent guest reviewer for the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy. Currently, he is serving on the Board of Directors of the American Music Therapy Association (2010-2011), and as Immediate Past-President of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Music Therapy Association (2009-2011). In addition, he maintains an individual practice in music psychotherapy, and periodically offers music-centered support groups for cancer survivors. Email: abramsb@mail.montclair.edu | 7/5/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Assessments - Apr 23,2010 | This week I'll discuss four types of assessments: School, Private Practice, Business, and Personal. I'll explain the differences and similarities and some techniques you can use to assess situations in your life. | 23/4/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Self Care - Apr 16,2010 | I keep trying to get back to a regular broadcast schedule, but life keeps me sidetracked. On this show, I'll update you on what's been going on in my music therapy life and then talk about self care. Taking care of ourselves is very important! I've gotten a lot of messages from the universe reminding me of this lately. So I'll give some suggestions for doing this even though you are super busy! | 16/4/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Resources - Mar 06,2010 | The show is off hiatus this week with a new show. This week I'm going to share resources I find useful. | 6/3/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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A week in the life of a music therapist - Jan 23,2010 | This week I am going to describe some of the sessions I did with my clients and my own personal experiences with music. | 23/1/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Andrew Knight - Jan 16,2010 | Andrew Knight, MA, MT-BC, NMT Fellow, is assistant professor of music therapy at the University of North Dakota. He instructs courses in music therapy and jazz improvisation, while overseeing clinical placements of students in the Grand Forks community. Mr. Knight holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in percussion performance with a jazz emphasis, and a Master of Arts degree in Music Education, emphasis in music therapy from the University of Minnesota. His post-graduate training includes a Fellowship in the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy from Colorado State University and has studied with noted music therapists Charles Furman and Michael Thaut. | 16/1/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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New Year's Resolutions - Jan 09,2010 | Welcome back! I hope you all had wonderful holiday breaks and are refreshed and renewed and energized for the new year. I love how hanging up a new calendar makes seems to give us hope for new opportunities. On today's show, I'm going to talk about making successful New Year's Resolutions, explaining how to use music to make your dreams come true! And I'll describe a goal-writing session I used with my clients this week. Happy New Year! Leave a comment on my blog to let me know what goals you are reaching this year! http://themusictherapyshow.blogspot.com | 9/1/10 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Sherri Ross and La Salsa! - Dec 19,2009 | Sherri Ross, MA, MT-BC, is a board-certified music therapist and also a certified Texas music educator. She is writing a series of story books about the La Salsa band and their friends. The La Salsa series is a set of books created for music education and music therapy. This picture book series aims to facilitate bilingualism through musical stories. | 19/12/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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World Federation of Music Therapy - Dec 12,2009 | This week I'm talking with Dr. Petra Kern, President of the World Federation of Music Therapy. Founded in 1985 in Genoa Italy, the World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT) is the only worldwide professional organization representing music therapy in many areas of the world. The WFMT is led by an international body, with officers, commissioners, and regional liaisons in Africa, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, India, Ireland, Korea, Spain, U.A.E., and the USA. www.wfmt.info | 12/12/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Selecting the Right Music - Dec 05,2009 | Music can be a powerful tool in our lives and it's important to select music that will promote the action, behavior, or response that you are looking for. Here are some tips for selecting the right music. | 5/12/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Conference Update Take 2! - Nov 22,2009 | Last week I introduced the show and then played a song from Rachel Rambauch's new CD and song book, Listen and Learn. During the song, I muted my phone so I could cough or make noise without broadcasting. And then I proceeded to talk for 15 minutes with my phone muted. So here's what I said while my phone was muted about the conference! | 22/11/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Live from San Diego - AMTA Conference - Nov 14,2009 | I'm broadcasting live today from the American Music Therapy Association Conference in San Diego. This is a short show highlighting moments from my experience at conference this year. | 14/11/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Listen & Learn Music - Nov 07,2009 | Listen & Learn Music is a large resource of original songs and activities for children created by Rachel Rambach. Rachel is a music therapist at the Hope Institute for Children & Families and wrote Listen and Learn: Educational songs for school, home, and play. Michelle Erfurt is the owner of Erfurt Music Therapy, a private company devoted to improving the quality of life and personal growth of others through the promotion of quality products and services for music therapists. She has partnered with Rachel to publish and promote the Listen and Learn songbook. Listen to The Music Therapy Show at 5:00 EST/4:00 CST/3:00 MST/2:00 PST as we talk to Rachel Rambach, MM, MT-BC, and Michelle Erfurt, MT-BC, NMT about Listen and Learn Music. You can find more information about Listen and Learn Music at www.listenlearnmusic.com. Rachel is also a guest blogger and music contributor at www.SongsForTeaching.com. Learn more about Michelle Erfurt at www.erfurtmusictherapy.com | 7/11/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Music Therapy Show - Oct 31,2009 | We're back with weekly shows. This week is a brief show about using music for time concepts. | 31/10/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Anita Louise Steele - Oct 03,2009 | My guest this week is Anita Louise Steele, Director of Music Therapy at Ohio University. Professor Steele was the creator and Director of Music Therapy as well as a practicing clinician at The Cleveland Music School Settlement from 1966 until 2003. In that position she managed a large department of music therapists and developed service contracts with schools, hospitals, treatment centers and nursing homes. She designed the community-based model for delivery of music therapy services and a community based training model for music therapy interns. In addition, Professor Steele was instrumental in the development of a music therapy degree program in the greater Cleveland area and was its first instructor. | 3/10/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Remembering Barry Bernstein - Sep 05,2009 | "Bongo" Barry Bernstein, 55, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Wednesday, August 26, 2009. He graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in Music Therapy. While a music therapy consultant for the Blue Valley School District he performed at libraries and schools around the region. Barry will be greatly missed. This show is dedicated to him and will feature percussion techniques that he taught. | 5/9/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Secondary Trauma and Self Care - Aug 22,2009 | Kimberly Sena Moore returns as my guest this week to talk about secondary trauma when working with people who have survived trauma. We'll also discuss self care for the therapist. | 22/8/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Chip Music - Aug 08,2009 | Scott F will be my guest today to talk about chip music, or 8-bit music. | 8/8/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Drumming Up Health! - Jul 18,2009 | Kalani is an internationally acclaimed percussionist, educator, and presenter. With over 30 years of professional experience in a variety of fields, Kalani’s work honors past traditions while expanding the fields of music education, music therapy, and wellness. Kalani began his professional career at the age of 15, playing for several local bands in the San Francisco Bay Area. Upon moving to Los Angeles in 1982, he expanded on his work to include orchestral and world percussion genres. After graduating from Cal State University Northridge with a BA in Music, Kalani went on to co-produce music for a Vegas-style show, Night Magic. In 1988 Kalani worked with legendary drummer Max Roach to create the soundtrack for a Berkeley Repertory Theatre production of The Hairy Ape (Eugene O’Neil), eventually returning to LA to tour with Vic Damone in 1990. In 1991 Kalani was invited to tour with Multi-Platinum recording artist, Yanni, performing on the widely acclaimed “Live at the Acropolis” video, which sold over 7 million copies world-wide. Kalani has also toured nationally and internationally with Barry Manilow, Suzanne Cianni, Benise, and a host of other artists. Kalani can be heard on CDs and soundtracks for the Nature Company, Jim Hensen Records, Paramount Pictures, Sony Records, Tri-Star, Disney, Warner Brothers, and others. He has released three original music CD; Pangea, Insights, and Origins (the last with Kevin Winard and Mike Faue). http://www.kalanimusic.com/index.html | 18/7/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Strength-based Improvisation - Jul 11,2009 | We're back after a two week break with Lisa Jackert and Robin Rio who developed Strength-based Improvisation. This is a new approach that offers non-threatening experiential opportunities aimed at personal exploration. | 11/7/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy and Trauma/Attachment - Jun 20,2009 | Join me this week with Kimberly Sena Moore, MM, NMT, MT-BC, the Director of Neurosong Music Therapy Services, Inc. (www.neurosong.com). She founded Neurosong (formerly KMS Music Therapy) in 2005, which now treats clients with trauma and attachment issues, neurologic disorders, and special needs. Kimberly has advanced training in Neurologic Music Therapy and uses a neuro-based approach in her clinical work. | 20/6/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Pastoral Music Therapy - Jun 13,2009 | My guest this week is Dr. Charles Gourgey. Charles (Carlos) Gourgey is a Board Certified Music Therapist and New York State Licensed Creative Arts Therapist with two decades of hospice experience. He has also worked in various nursing homes and published articles on psychology, disability, and religion, and is the author of the articles on his web site, MusicIsHope.org. | 13/6/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Attitude Adjustment - May 23,2009 | We can influence the music we hear and the messages we hear in our heads. Take a minute to pay attention to your soundscape. Do you hear traffic, or computer-buzzing? Are you listening to the news? Is it positive or negative? Are you listening to music? What are the messages in the music? Do they help you to feel good and stay positive or are they negative messages? Choose music and messages that help create the life you want for yourself. Take a music bath-surrounding your senses with music that makes you feel wonderful! Create the attitude you want to have for yourself by listening to music that reinforces that attitude. | 23/5/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy and Cardiovascular Health - May 16,2009 | We all know that music makes us feel good and that it can help us relax. We also know that chronic stress causes blood vessels to become rigid and the risk for arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) increases as we age. But did you know that music can affect our cardiovascular system? CNN posted an article recently about some research a cardiologist did with music. The story concludes that - Music, like laughter, opens up blood vessels and produces protective chemicals - Constricted vessels can lead to high blood pressure, increase heart attack risk - Hospitals across the country use music therapy to help patients heal This week I'll be discussing that article and talking about music therapy and cardiovascular health. Check out the article: http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/05/11/music.heart/index.html#cnnSTCText | 16/5/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Just Desserts - May 09,2009 | Lisa Shawley, MT-BC, will be here representing the group The Just Desserts, an internationally traveling performance and educational ensemble spearheaded by (herself) accordionist, flautist, pianist, vocalist and music therapist Lisa Shawley, and cellist, guitarist, bassist, vocalist and music educator Michael Shay. The Just Desserts performs as a duo or as an expanded ensemble (trio, quartet, or larger) that can include percussion, piano, winds, violin, guitar, piano, bass and/or drums. Their mission is to encourage exploration, expression, and inclusion through music and culture in the global community. http://www.thejustdesserts.com http://www.myspace.com/thejustdessertsinternational http://www.youtube.com/user/thejustdesserts http://www.cdbaby.com/justdessertsmusic2 http://www.sonicbids.com/thejustdesserts http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Just-Desserts/41395747686 http://www.thejustdesserts.blogspot.com/ | 9/5/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Happy Anniversary! - May 02,2009 | One year ago, I decided to start a show about music therapy on Blog Talk Radio. I've done 43 shows which have been downloaded 5,811 times. Each show averages around 100 listeners, but the most listened-to shows were Referrals (5/1/08-260 downloads), Performance Wellness (5/17/08-249 downloads), and Autism (6/14/08-243 downloads). Over the year, I've been trying to select topics that interest my listeners, so please let me know what topics you'd like me to cover: jharrismtbc@gmail.com. My goal is to educate everyone on the importance of music for our survival and how we can best use it. I would also like to explain how music therapy can help with speech/language, cognition, and motor rehabilitation, or with personal wellness. Come celebrate the anniversary of the show with me this Saturday, 5:00 pm Eastern, 4:00 pm Central, 3:00 pm Mountain, 2:00 pm Pacific at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stations/flylady/jharrismtbc or by calling 646-652-2850. Thank you for listening! | 2/5/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Use of Music in Establishing Peace and Wellness - Apr 25,2009 | Dr. Karl Paulnack gave a welcome address to parents of incoming students at The Boston Conservatory on September 1, 2004. This has been circulating on the internet for quite some time and speaks to the power of music and the responsibility and role of musicians. He has a free podcast called "How Music Works" at http://www.ascboston.org/downloads/podcast/080824.mp3 | 25/4/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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SWAMTA Conference Recap - Apr 18,2009 | We've been a bit sporadic in posting and hosting this month due to my computer breaking down and the subsequent replacement and a nasty cold that hit me last week. I'm much better now and will be broadcasting this afternoon at 4:00 pm Central to recap the SWAMTA conference experiences and to talk about how I may have been able to prevent the nasty cold by using some Performance Wellness techniques. Performance Wellness is a proven, creative approach that uses the curative power of music along with cutting edge tools from the creative arts, behavioral medicine, and yoga science, to meet the mind-body health needs of performers and professionals from all walks of life. Find out more about Performance Wellness: Performancewellness.org I'm hosting a level one training in Hurst TX on May 2nd and 3rd. Find the details at Performancewellness.org | 18/4/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Songs for Music Therapy - Mar 28,2009 | Music Therapy Month concludes with Wade Richards of TimeForMusic.org. He has a brand new podcast called Songs for Music Therapy. Call in to ask Wade to write a song just for you! 646-652-2850 | 28/3/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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SWAMTA Conference Preview - Mar 21,2009 | Stephanie Shehan, Vice President of SWAMTA, joins me to preview the Southwestern Region of the American Music Therapy Association Conference in Austin TX, March 26-28, 2009. Call in to ask questions about music therapy. | 21/3/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Musicophilia - Mar 14,2009 | We're continuing our celebration of Music Therapy Month by discussing this year's Southwestern Region of the American Music Therapy Association's Book Club Selection, Musicophilia, by Dr. Oliver Sacks. Please call in to join the discussion! | 14/3/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Sing With Your Child Month - Mar 07,2009 | We're continuing our celebration of Music Therapy Month with our guest: Carol Ann Blank. Carol is a music therapist who works with Music Together (r), an internationally recognized early childhood music program for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and the adults who love them. First offered to the public in 1987, it pioneered the concept of a research-based, developmentally appropriate early childhood music curriculum that strongly emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement. Join us to learn about the benefits of singing with your child--or your inner child! | 7/3/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Music Therapy Show with Janice Harris - Feb 28,2009 | Music Therapy Month is upon us! We're celebrating Music Therapy Month with stories about music therapy, education about what it is, and celebrations of music as therapy. | 28/2/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Using Music to Care for Yourself - Feb 21,2009 | This week, I've had a lot of emails about how to use music to care for yourself. Call in to ask questions and get specific suggestions for using music to change your mindset, change your mood, nurture your soul & spirit, or any other need. | 21/2/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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How to Become a Music Therapist - Feb 14,2009 | This week I answered a question from my blog. Rick posted, "I am interested in learning more about music therapy and hope that you will have a show that discusses the profession and your experience with it." This show is my answer to him. Thanks, Rick! | 14/2/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Music Therapy Show with Janice Harris - Feb 07,2009 | We're back! After a 6 week break, I'm refreshed and ready to talk about Music Therapy each Saturday at 4 pm Central/5 pm Eastern. This week I'm broadcasting from the Live your Dream Expo in Garland TX. I won't have a switchboard, so I can't take calls or open chat this week, but I'll tell you all about the expo and share some Music Therapy stories. | 7/2/09 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Guided Imagery and Music - Dec 20,2008 | Dr. Nicki Cohen is my guest this week to talk about the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music. We'll be taking a two-week break following this show. | 20/12/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy in Hospice and Palliative Care - Dec 13,2008 | This week my guest is Lisa Gallagher, MA, MT-BC, a clinical and research music therapist at The Cleveland Music School Settlement and The Cleveland Clinic and the Music Therapy Coordinator for the Cleveland Clinic. She has presented on local, regional, national, and international levels and has published articles in several journals. She currently is the Treasurer of the Great Lakes Region of the American Music Therapy Association, the Chair of the Certification Board of Music Therapists Board of Directors, and a recipient of the 2008 Blair L. Sadler International Healing Arts Award. For more information: www.thecmss.org and www.ccf.org/palliative and http://myclevelandclinic.org/services/music_therapy | 13/12/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Joyful Singers - Dec 06,2008 | The Joyful Singers are a group of adults with developmental disAbilities that plan performances. They perform in various locations throughout their community in Garland, Texas and learn music & singing skills, while also developing social, communication, and executive function skills. | 6/12/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Thanksgiving Special - Nov 29,2008 | Thanksgiving Special Episode of The Music Therapy Show. | 29/11/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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AMTA Conference Report - Nov 22,2008 | I'll be broadcasting live from the AMTA conference in St. Louis, MO, to give a report on the sessions I attended. | 22/11/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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American Music Therapy Association Conference Preview - Nov 15,2008 | This week, we'll preview the AMTA conference program. | 15/11/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Biomedical Theory of Music asTherapy - Nov 08,2008 | Music Therapy is the enhancement of human capabilities through the planned use of musical influences on human brain functioning. Dr. Dale Taylor is our guest this week to speak about the Biomedical Theory of Music as Therapy. | 8/11/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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FAQAutism - Nov 01,2008 | Cathy Knoll, MA, MT-BC is a board certified music therapist with over 30 years clinical experience with children, teens, and adults diagnosed with autism. Dwight Knoll is a technical wizard who grew up with many friends with autism and has professional experience working as a mentor of individuals with autism. FAQAutism.com is designed to respond to specific questions from individuals with autism and their family members, teachers, therapists, employers, medical professionals, residential staff, job coaches, and others interested in the well-being of people with autism. | 1/11/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Sensory Integration and Music Therapy - Oct 25,2008 | Kim McVean, aka Sensory Nanny, is an occupational therapist and a mother of twins who have Autism. She's joining us today to talk about sensory issues and music therapy. | 25/10/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy in Public Schools Series Part 4 - Oct 18,2008 | Ann Petty, MT-BC, has been a music therapist in a school system for fifteen years, worked in psych for five years, and in geriatrics for three years. She has a small community based private practice and created the music therapy program in Cy-Fair ISD. She is currently the internship director for HCDE. HCDE is celebrating its 120th anniversary this year and the MT program is officially 25 years old. Terri Hart, MT-BC, NMT, has eleven years' experience at Harris County Department of Education (HCDE)and ten years in private practice in home health care. | 18/10/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy in Public Schools Series Part 3 - Oct 11,2008 | Michelle Melander, MA, MT-BC, is a music therapist in Plano ISD. She speaks today about the music therapy program in Plano, TX. | 11/10/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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SEMTAP: Special Education Music Therapy Assessment Process - Sep 20,2008 | Kathleen Coleman co-authored the SEMTAP and joins me this week to discuss music therapy assessment in special education settings. | 20/9/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy in Public Schools - Direct and Consult Services Delivery - Sep 06,2008 | Debbie Dacus, MT-BC, has worked in Birdville ISD in North Texas for 20 years. She also has a private practice and has worked in a clinic using the medical model. She is my guest this week and will talk about music therapy as a direct service and consult service delivery in our Music Therapy in Schools Series. | 6/9/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy in Rise Schools - Aug 30,2008 | Veronica Llanos Butler, MT-BC, MSEd, MT-BC, LMT, NMT Fellow, is our guest this week. Veronica is currently the music therapist and music therapy internship program director at The Rise School of Houston, a non-profit early intervention preschool for children with and without developmental disabilities ages 6 months to 6 years of age. | 30/8/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy in a Consult-to-Program Model for Public Schools - Aug 23,2008 | Michelle Kennemer, MT-BC, Bill Matney, MA, MT-BC, and Mary Lawrence, MT-BC, are my guests this week to talk about the music therapy program in Lewisville ISD. They describe the Consult-to-Program Model and tell about their experiences as music therapists in public schools. | 23/8/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy University Programs - Aug 16,2008 | Dr. Ed Kahler is my guest this week, discussing Music Therapy Degree Programs in Universities. Kevin Lindstrom guest-hosted for me, as I traveled back from a meeting with Dr. Kahler. | 16/8/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy in Schools Series - Aug 09,2008 | This week we’re beginning our Music Therapy in Schools Series, as well as taking our weekly look at the history of Music Therapy, our Website of the Week and Music Therapy In Action. Our guest is Krystal Demaine who talked about Autism and public schools. | 9/8/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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12th World Congress of Music Therapy & Neurosciences and Music Conference - Aug 02,2008 | This week we’re going talk about the 12th World Congress on Music Therapy in Buenos Aires, Argentina with Dr. Robert Krout and the Neurosciences and Music conference in Montreal with Krystal Demaine, as well as taking our weekly look at the history of Music Therapy, our Website of the Week and Music Therapy In Action. | 2/8/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Music Therapy Show with Janice Harris - Jul 26,2008 | Discussion about upcoming topics. | 26/7/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Developmental Disabilities - Jul 19,2008 | This show is about music therapy for adults with developmental disabilities. | 19/7/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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The Music Therapy Show with Janice Harris - Jul 12,2008 | My thanks to Kevin for being the guest host this week! This show featured the blog: TheMusicTherapyShow.blogspot.com | 12/7/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Neurologic Music Therapy - Jul 05,2008 | Interview with Stephanie Shehan, a Neurologic Music Therapist from Austin, TX. | 5/7/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Structuring a Music Therapy Session - Jun 28,2008 | Today, we answered a question submitted by a listener on how to structure a session when a parent or caregiver is participating in the session. * Acknowledge that the caregiver may not be getting his/her social needs met and help the caregiver address these needs outside the session * Share your goals and treatment plan with the caregiver * Invite the caregiver to participate in the session in a specific way For more information, listen to this weeks' show. | 28/6/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music assisted relaxation - Jun 21,2008 | This is a discussion of music therapy research and clinical practice using music to assist with relaxation. | 21/6/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Autism and Music Therapy - Jun 14,2008 | Today we will be addressing how music therapists can use their craft to help people with autism and their friends, family and loved ones. We will cover a number of topics relating to music therapy and autism, as well as a great website, FAQAutism.com | 14/6/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Recap show - Jun 06,2008 | So we’ve been doing these shows for a little over a month. Now we have five previous shows in the books and I thought it was time to do a little reflection and evaluation. | 5/6/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Performance Wellness - Part III - May 31,2008 | Finishing up our look at Performance Wellness, including a look back at last week's Level II training and going into more detail about the program as a whole. | 31/5/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Performance Wellness Level II Training - May 24,2008 | This week, I'm broadcasting from the Performance Wellness Level II Training, so the show is scheduled to occur during my lunch break! | 24/5/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Performance Wellness - May 17,2008 | Interview with Louise Montello about Essential Musical Intelligence and Performance Wellness Music Therapy | 17/5/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Music Therapy Referrals - May 10,2008 | Call in with comments or questions about music therapy. Learn effective ways to use music to enhance your capabilities. This week we will discuss how and why to make music therapy referrals or how to find a music therapist and why you might need one. | 10/5/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
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Inaugural Show - May 03,2008 | This week will be the inaugural show. We’ll introduce the host, Janice Harris, MT-BC, from Dallas, Texas, discuss some of the basics of Music Therapy and take some calls. If we have time, we’ll go into more detail about some specific ways that Music Therapy helps geriatric patients. | 3/5/08 | Gratis | Ver en iTunes |
| Total: 135 episodios |
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