Posts Tagged ‘clinical issues’
When Seniors Say "That's Just Kids' Stuff"
The Rudolph Controversy
Top 10 Rules to Break in Hospice Music Therapy
Song Spotlight: “Don’t Fence Me In”
Mood: Relaxed Themes: Country life, Cowboys, Restrictions, Being “Fenced In” Tempo: Moderate Genre/style: Western/Cowboy Being in the Midwest, I run into a lot of folks who love country and western music. “Don’t Fence Me In” is one of my very favorite songs to offer when western music is requested, for two reasons: It’s popular, so a lot of people can…
Read MoreThe Thing About Music Preferences…
One of the cardinal “rules” of music therapy – with some of the strongest research support – is that people benefit most from the music they prefer. This makes sense – if a client loves country music, a music therapist might try to find songs by Patsy Cline for discussion or use a country-style accompaniment pattern…
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