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<note>Of related interest...

Cecilia Schulberg, M.M., R.M.Τ.

THE MUSIC THERAPY SOURCEBOOK

A Collection of Activities Categorized and Analyzed

This work provides an extensive overview of music therapy activities which can be used in conjunction with related disciplines. Each activity is systematically categorized and then analyzed according to required skills and abilities, goals, procedures, and so on. The author offers a wide range of pro-abilities, goals, grams which can be adapted to populations of varying ages and abilities. Music therapy activities are presented with such categories as: relaxation, ex-ercise, dance, games, music appreciation, art, musical instruments, bibliotherapy, drama, eurythmics, guided imagery, transactional analysis, music education and psychiatric musicology.

Such a comprehensive collection of activities which can be tailored to specific populations has previously been unavailable to the music therapist. Other sources have concentrated on the limits of a given group to suggest which programs are most applicable.

Therapists, educators, students and laymen will value this convenient and encompassing sourcebook.</note>
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