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What is the future of music therapy?

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What is the future of music therapy?

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The future is unlimited and bright. Research continues to validate what music therapists have known intuitively for years. Current state-of-the-art research is documenting the effectiveness of music therapy in physical rehabilitation, Alzheimer’s disease, and psychoneuroimmunology settings. Click to access Dr. Reuer’s music therapy research Bibliography.

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The future of music therapy is promising because state of the art music therapy research in physical rehabilitation, Alzheimer’s disease, and psychoneuroimmunology is documenting the effectiveness of music therapy in terms that are important in the context of a biological medical model.

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The future of music therapy is promising because state of the art music therapy research in physical rehabilitation, Alzheimer’s disease, and psychoneuroimmunology is documenting the effectiveness of music therapy in terms that are important in the context of a biological medical model. (reprinted from the American Music Therapy Association website — www.musictherapy.

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Professional Skills and Training Needed A music therapist is an accomplished musician, able to play several instruments (usually including piano and guitar), to sing, and to improvise in a variety of styles.

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The future of music therapy is promising because state of the art music therapy research in physical rehabilitation, Alzheimer’s disease, and psychoneuroimmunology is documenting the effectiveness of music therapy in terms that are important in the context of a biological medical model.* ——————————————————————————– *=Information obtained from the American Music Therapy Association: AMTA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and accepts contributions which support its mission. Contributions are tax deductible as allowed by law. Any additional questions, please feel free to contact me via email: MusicWorks2003@hotmail.

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