HI all, This blog post is inspired by a recent presentation in which I provided an overview of the Individual Music-Centered Assessment Profile for Neurodevelopmental Disorders (IMCAP-ND: A Clinical Manual there appeared to be an interest and somewhat a misunderstanding pertaining
Presentation at Weill Cornell Ctr for Autism: Improvisational Music Therapy & Practice Research
HI all, Last Monday I had an opportunity to lecture to the research, clinical, and medical team at Weill Cornell Ctr for Autism & Developing Brain on developmentally-based improvisational music therapy clinical practice and research. It was an honor to
Music Therapist, Andre Brandalise Explores the Importance of “Clinical Themes” in Music Therapy
Greetings Musicers! Thanks for tuning in to the “guest blogger” series. It’s been a real treat for me to include such wonderful music therapists on this blog. This next guest post brings an international music-centered perspective on the importance of
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
How Important are Music Skills for the Music Therapist?
How Important are Music Skills for the Music Therapist? As an educator and clinical supervisor, the question regarding the importance of music skills on the part of music therapists continues to repeat itself. How important is it for the music
Registration is now open for our APRIL 8th 2011 Arts-based Qualitative Research Conference
The Rebecca Center for Music Therapy at Molloy College Presents: The Other Side of the Coin: Artistic and Humanistic Evidence in Relationship-Based Therapy Work A One-day Conference for Creative Arts Therapists, Health Care Professionals, Artists, Musicians, students, and those involved