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  1. The 15th World Congress of Music Therapy was successfully held from July 4th to July 8th, 2017. As the congress organizer, I would like to share my final report with you. The Congress was attended by 2,959 participants from 48 countries, 576 of whom registered on site. In addition, approximately 500 local residents of Tsukuba and the ...

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  2. Abstract. This historical study explored the contributions of Juliette Alvin to the early development of Japanese music therapy. Alvin visited Japan twice, once in 1967 and once in 1969. Despite the brevity of her stays, Alvin presented Japanese music therapy pioneers with a vivid picture of music therapy profession and clinical practice.

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    • 2005
  3. Dec 1, 2005 · Abstract. This historical study explored the contributions of Juliette Alvin to the early development of Japanese music therapy. Alvin visited Japan twice, once in 1967 and once in 1969. Despite the brevity of her stays, Alvin presented Japanese music therapy pioneers with a vivid picture of music therapy profession and clinical practice.

  4. Feb 1, 2005 · Abstract. This historical study explored the contributions of Juliette Alvin to the early development of Japanese music therapy. Alvin visited Japan twice, once in 1967 and once in 1969. Despite ...

  5. As the honorary president of the Japanese Music Therapy Association, I am pleased that the 15th World Congress of Music Therapy will be held in Japan. Music therapy practice and research began in Japan in the 1960s, and many organizations and research groups were started nationwide. In 2001, the Japanese Music Therapy Association was founded as ...

  6. Reflections on the 15th World Congress of Music TherapyWritten by: Jonathan TangI had the privilege of attending the 15 th World Congress of Music Therapy held in Tsukuba, Japan. The five days were packed with learning, exploring, and reconnecting with students and professionals from around the world.“So much to do, so little time.”

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  8. Dec 1, 2005 · Juliette Alvin's clinical demonstrations inspired one of the music therapy pioneers to explore not only his own philosophy but a comprehensive view of the future direction of Japanese music therapy. This historical study explored the contributions of Juliette Alvin to the early development of Japanese music therapy. Alvin visited Japan twice, once in 1967 and once in 1969. Despite the brevity ...

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