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  • ...therapy is not a homogenous field. There are lots of different concepts of music therapy which focus on different aspects of how music may result in a client's well ...s constitute an effort of consensus about the essential characteristics of music therapy.
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  • {{r|Music therapy}}
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  • ...international [[music]] award presented by the Nordoff-Robbins Centre for Music Therapy, since 1976 in the [[United Kingdom]], and 1988 in the [[United States of A
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  • *Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre (1990) ''Knebworth: the Silver Clef Award Winners''. London: Silver
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  • ...its first American Silver Clef Award Dinner and Auction in 1989, to fund a music therapy centre at the university.<ref>[http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/nordoff/hist ...past and present Silver Clef award winners, in aid of the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre and the British Record Industry Trust's School for the Performing Ar
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  • ...therapy is not a homogenous field. There are lots of different concepts of music therapy which focus on different aspects of how music may result in a client's well ...s constitute an effort of consensus about the essential characteristics of music therapy.
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  • ...fe.<ref name="pmid20091619">{{cite journal| author=Bradt J, Dileo C| title=Music therapy for end-of-life care. | journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev | year= 2010 | v
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  • | [[Music therapy]]
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  • ...|healing prayer, mental healing, and creative outlets such as art therapy, music therapy and dance
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  • ...e levels remained unchanged in controls, but decreased significantly after music therapy by 83%, respectively 55%. This study demonstrates that the effect of music
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  • ...ies]], [[mental healing]], and creative outlets such as [[art therapy]], [[music therapy]] and dance
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  • ...es the modalities [[dance therapy]], [[drama therapy]], [[art therapy]], [[music therapy]] among others. Expressive therapists believe that often the most effectiv
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  • ...ling]] ''[2]]'', and creative outlets such as [[art therapy]] ''[2]]'', [[music therapy]]''[2]]'' and [[dance therapy]] ''[2]]''
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  • ...are wards, alongside massage therapy, meditation time, prayer sessions and music therapy. Many medical practitioners recognise the influence of the patient's emotio
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