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May 20, 2021 · To gain insight into how the music therapists’ practice and use of technology changed specifically due to COVID-19, we asked about the general changes needed due to the pandemic, as well as technology-specific questions, in the final section of the survey.
Nov 1, 2012 · A majority of the music therapists surveyed (71%, n = 443) reported using music technology in the clinical setting. Differences in technology usage were found according to age and gender of the participants. Most of the participants reported to be self-taught (61%, n = 464).
- Nicole D. Hahna, Susan Hadley, Vern H. Miller, Michelle Bonaventura
- 2012
May 31, 2021 · Technology can assist music therapy sessions in a multitude of ways: enabling a patient with motor impairments to become an active agent in music-making through devices; acting as a “co-therapist” by providing musical loops within sessions and thus freeing the therapist to engage in more interactive live musical dialogues with the patient ...
- Kat R. Agres, Kat R. Agres, Rebecca S. Schaefer, Anja Volk, Susan van Hooren, Susan van Hooren, Andr...
- 2021
Dec 1, 2004 · This article reviews the use of technology in music therapy practice and research for the purpose of providing music therapy educators and clinicians with specific and accurate accounts of the types and benefits of technology being used in various settings.
- Barbara J. Crowe, Robin Rio
- 2004
May 1, 2011 · The purpose of this study was to determine types of technology board-certified music therapists (MT-BCs) and music therapy students and interns (MTSI) use in music therapy clinical practice. A 34 question survey was created to assess the use of computers, software, and portable devices.
- Andrea M. Cevasco, Angie Hong
- 2011
Jun 18, 2015 · Although technology as a broad force has become integrated into our society, Hadley and colleagues provide a needed overview and discuss how characteristics such as age, sex, years of experience, and country of practice largely influence which music therapists tend to use these tools in practice.
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Jun 1, 2008 · The study shows that music therapists turn to technology to enable a client to participate actively or to widen the client's musical expression. Technology offers improved access for people with complex physical needs to engagement in active methods of music therapy.