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Feb 1, 2010 · The Music Therapy Rating Scale (MAKS), originally developed in 1996, was evaluated again in 2009 using a sample of 62 children from a psychiatric unit and from different primary schools, with measures at three different time points during therapy process. The scale is intended as an objective rating of a client’s musical behavior.
- Dorothee von Moreau, Heiner Ellgring, Kirstin Goth, Fritz Poustka, David Aldridge
- 2010
MAKS is a phenomenological rating scale for clinical use. There are two MAKS Scales consisting of 27 items graduated in 7 levels with each level exactly operationalized:The Expression Scale measures the client’s expressive behavior in a free improvisation (solo-play) with the extracted factors Flexibility, Form, Power, Vitality, and Emotionality.
Jan 1, 2010 · The Music Therapy Rating Scale (MAKS), originally developed in 1996, was evaluated again in 2009 using a sample of 62 children from a psychiatric unit and from different primary schools, with ...
Jan 1, 2012 · The Music Therapy Rating Scale (MAKS), originally developed in 1996, was evaluated again in 2009 using a sample of 62 children from a psychiatric unit and from different primary schools, with ...
Dorothee von Moreau, Dr. rer. medic., psychologist, psychotherapist is professor of music therapy and psychology at SRH University Heidelberg. She has over 20 years clinical experience in the fields of psychiatry, psychosomatics, children and adolescents and teaching experience in different training courses of Germany.
Aug 1, 2011 · In the current music therapy literature, there is a paucity of coded systems of measurement. 13, 14 The purpose of this study is to present a tool – the Music Therapy Rating Scale (MTRS) – which could be used to monitor what happens during clinical sessions of music therapy, as well as to provide help in the analysis of the gathered data.
The document introduces the MAKS scale, which was developed to measure expressive and communicative musical behavior in music therapy. The 7-point scale was evaluated based on video recordings of music therapy sessions with 10 adolescents. The evaluation looked at the scale's objectivity, reliability, ability to differentiate patients, homogeneity, and factor structure. The findings provide ...