Main Issue, Vol. 5, No. 2.
Released July 1, 2005 ©2005. VOICES. All rights reserved
Editorial
Carolyn Kenny:
The Influence of the Creative Class
...So perhaps Voices is part of a new Global identity, and one which is positioned in the center of Creative Class...
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Theoretical Paper
Diego Schapira & Mayra Hugo:
The Plurimodal Approach in Music Therapy
...The Plurimodal Approach is based on a tight relationship between theory and practice, and it is very client-centered [...] each process with each one of our clients is tailored according to his/her uniqueness...
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Research Paper
Meagan Hunt:
Action Research and Music Therapy: Group Music Therapy with Young Refugees in a School Community
...As social and human researchers search for deeper ways of understanding the process and forces that guide our society and communities, Action Research has the potential to be used more and more...
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Essay
Hyun Ju Chung:
Some Considerations for Further Development of Music Therapy in Korea
...The power of music is shared and it triggers curiosity of what music therapy is all about. At Ewha Women's University, "Introduction to Music Therapy" is offered every semester at the undergraduate level. The class has been packed in every semester with 200 students,...
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Essay
Andeline Dos Santos:
The Role of Culture in Group Music Therapy in South Africa
...Acknowledging cultural dynamics within music therapy is a widespread discourse as is the area of Community Music Therapy. This essay highlights specific cultural features which music therapists in South Africa are facing, using the idea of cultural "levels."...
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Interview
Sumathy Sundar:
Can Traditional Healing Systems Integrate With Music Therapy - Sumathy Sundar interviews T. V. Sairam
...This interview is an attempt to answer the question if traditional healing systems like nada yoga can integrate with Music Therapy...
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Clinical Paper
Jaap Orth:
Music Therapy with Traumatized Refugees in a Clinical Setting
... It is noticeable that traumatized refugees often are able to sing about their misery, but find it much harder to talk about it...
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Report
Eugenia Hernandez-Ruiz:
Music Therapy in Mexico: Another Approach
...Mexico's long-standing musical tradition, and its inclusion of music in everyday life, makes it an ideal ground for the development of music therapy programs...
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Musicoterapia en Mexico: Otro Estilo
...Una tradición musical extensa, y la inclusión de la música en la vida cotidiana de México, hacen de este país un terreno ideal para el desarrollo de programas de musicoterapia...
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International Archive
Nicola Oddy:
Convergences: Possibilities for Therapeutic Intervention in a Large Scale Community Performance
...The question that confronts me each time I participate in a large scale performance as a performer or audience member is the following: How, can a music therapist create outcomes in this type of event?...
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