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  1. work in one-on-one or group settings. Music therapy is used with people of varying ages, experiences, and challenges, which may include but are not limited to physical and. mental health, trauma, and well-being. Music therapy methods can include recreation of. pre-composed music, listening, composition, and improvisation (Hiller).

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  2. Jan 31, 2020 · Improvisation is also a defining feature of music therapy since it can facilitate a clinical relationship between therapist and client (Wigram, 2004; Foubert, 2020; Foubert et al., 2020). Moreover ...

  3. View PDF chevron_right. Improvisation in Music Therapy Patricia Sabbatella Affiliation: University of Cádiz – Faculty of Sciences Education Address: Campus Universitario de Puerto Real Av. República Saharaui s/n. 11519 - Puerto Real - Cádiz - España Tel: + 34-956-016225 - Fax: + 34-956-016253 Email:patricia.sabbatella@uca.es Aim and ...

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  4. Clinical improvisation techniques in music therapy : a guide for students, clinicians and educators / by Debbie Carroll, Ph.D., LGSMT, MTA, and Claire Lefebvre, MA, MTA. pages cm Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-398-08890-3 (spiral) -- ISBN 978-0-398-08891-0 (ebook) 1. Music therapy. 2.

  5. The book contains an introduction tothe fundamentals of improvisational music therapy (Unit One), a detailed synopsis of over twenty-five models of therapy that have been developed over the last thiry years (Unite Two through Nine), and « syethesit ‘ofthe various models into basi principes of clinical practice (Unit Ten).

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  6. Music-centered music therapy exemplifies the inherent experience of making music as the medium of therapeu-tic change (Aigen, 2005). Improvisatory models of music therapy such as Creative Music Therapy and Analytic Music Therapy place music as the central feature of the therapeutic relationship, modifying the musical characteristics in response

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  8. Jan 1, 1989 · Abstract. The author describes improvisational music therapy from a practical perspective. Improvisational techniques are employed for assessment, treatment, or evaluation. Under the heading ...