Kenneth E. Bruscia
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Defining Music Therapy
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published
1989
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5 editions
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Case Studies in Music Therapy
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published
1991
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4 editions
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Improvisational Models of Music Therapy
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Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond
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published
2002
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5 editions
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Dynamics of Music Psychotherapy
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published
1998
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2 editions
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Case Examples of Music Therapy for Autism and Rett Syndrome
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published
2012
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Case Examples of Music Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease
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published
2012
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Case Examples of Music Therapy for Medical Conditions
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published
2012
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Case Examples of Music Therapy for End of Life
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published
2012
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Case Examples of Music Therapy for Self-Development
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published
2012
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“Music therapy is not a single, isolated discipline with clearly defined and unchanging boundaries. Rather it is a dynamic combination of many disciplines around two main subject areas: music and therapy.”
― Defining Music Therapy
― Defining Music Therapy
“The client-music interaction lies at the very core of music therapy, shaping the dynamics of all other relationships.”
― Defining Music Therapy
― Defining Music Therapy
“Every definition of music therapy sets boundaries foe the field. Having such boundaries is crucial, for without them, it is impossible to know which types of clients and problems are best served by music therapy, which goals and methods are legitimately part of clinical practice, which topics are relevant for theory and research, and what kinds of ethical standards must be upheld.”
― Defining Music Therapy
― Defining Music Therapy
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