Hi all, Since the publication and release and the IMCAP-ND: A Clinical Manual, I have received a variety of emails regarding questions, requests for materials to use in clinical practice, as well as inquiries pertaining to IMCAP:ND training courses. Although
Guest Blogger, Dr. Nancy Jackson Writes on Listening as a Component of Relationship in Music Therapy
Hello all, In light of the new release of the Individual Music-Centered Assessment Profile for Neurodevelopmental Disorders (IMCAP-ND): A Clinical Manual, I thought it appropriate to re-post past blog entries that deal with the various aspects and dimensions regarding the relationship
1-Day Music Therapy Conference on Assessment & Treatment Planning in Relationship-based Work
Hi all, For those of you interested in learning more about music therapy assessment and treatment planning in relationship-based work, The Rebecca Center for Music Therapy at Molloy College is offering a 1-day conference on October 11th, 2013: Considering Musical Dimensions in Relationship-Based
IMCAP-ND Music Therapy Assessment Facebook FORUM
Hi all, For those who are interested, I’ve recently created a brand new Facebook group for anyone interested in using the IMCAP-ND. The IMCAP-ND forum will be a place where music therapists can ask questions, share stories and experiences, present research
Individual Music-Centered Assessment Profile for Neurodevelopmental Disorders (IMCAP-ND)
Hi all, I am happy and excited to say that the Individual Music-Centered Assessment Profile for Neurodevelopmental Disorders (IMCAP-ND) will be available this coming May! It’s gone through several revisions and has been clinically tested since I first posted information
Dr. Brian Abrams Discussing Thoughts on “Ways of Thinking Musically in Music Therapy”
Hello friends! Continuing with this series of guest bloggers, I’m happy to introduce friend and colleague, Dr. Brian Abrams, who has written a terrific post entitled: “Ways of Thinking Musically in Music Therapy.” Thanks Brian for sharing your thought provoking
Noah Potvin writes on Relationship Development During Prebereavement with Longterm Caregivers
Hello all, If you’ve been following this blog you may have noticed that I have been re-posting all of the wonderfully written posts dealing with concept of relationship in music therapy. This topic (relationship in music therapy) has recently surfaced many times
Guest Blogger, Suzannah Scott-Moncrieff writes on Relationship in Music
Hello Friends, It is my please to introduce my colleague and friend, Suzannah Scott-Moncrief, MA, MT-BC, LCAT. Thanks so much Suzannah for sharing your knowledge and expertise. I really appreciate your contribution to this blog! BUILDING A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP TO
Dr. John Carpente Interviewed on Autism and Music Therapy on TBN Network
Musical Goals are Clinical Goals????
Hi all, In jotting down some ideas based on music domain areas, I came a across a couple of questions that I would love to have some feedback on. The ideas are grounded and based on the idea that