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Main Issue, Vol. 1, No. 1.

Released April 20, 2001 ©2001. VOICES. All rights reserved

Editorial

Carolyn Kenny and Brynjulf Stige:

Voices: World Forum for Music Therapy - A new avenue for communication among music therapy communities.

Welcome to the inaugural issue of a new international music therapy journal, electronically published and with free access....

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Editorial

Carolyn Kenny and Brynjulf Stige:

How to use your Voice - A brief guide to readers and future authors

Voices is an electronic journal. To an increasingly large degree scholars and students are using Internet to have access to information about their field....

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Launching Greeting

Denise Grocke:

Introduction

The concept of an International Music Therapy Journal has been incubating for many years. One of the most important initiatives ...

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Essays

Lisa Summer:

An Historical Perspective - Humble Beginnings

The decision to initiate music therapy's first international publication occurred ...

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Essays

Dorit Amir:

Music Therapy in Israel

This article describes the main discourse that I believe ...

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Essays

Lia Rejane Barcellos:

Music Therapy in South America

Music is one of the most important and strongest types of cultural ...

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Essays

Morva Croxson:

New Zealand and Music Therapy- A Synopsis of a New Scene

As Australasian editor for this publication I hesitated at this...

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Essays

Rika Ikuno:

Music Therapy Growth in Japan - The Richness and the Confusion of Transition

It has been eight years since I came back to Japan from my studies in the United States and started to work...

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Essays

Mercédès Pavlicevic:

Music Therapy in South Africa -  Compromise or Synthesis?

My neighbour at Pretoria University Music Department is Meki Nzwei. Master drummer and music ethnologist, he speaks...

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International Archives

David Akombo:

Reporting on Music Therapy in Kenya

There are approximately 500,000 refugees living in Kenya today, with approximately 20,000 children attending formal education in about twenty refugee schools...

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