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- In music therapy practice, clinical improvisation is a widely used intervention, and can have a significant impact on the client as well as the therapeutic development. Greater insight into this process could therefore be beneficial.
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Jul 27, 2017 · As a music therapy process, clinical improvisation is the free or guided extemporaneous use of music, undertaken by the therapist and/or client, using a range of tuned and untuned instruments and voice, to maintain or improve health (Bruscia, 1987).
- Anthony Meadows, Katherine Wimpenny
- 2017
Jul 1, 2017 · Objective: This qualitative research synthesis profiles, integrates, and re-presents qualitative research focused on the ways music therapists and clients engage in, and make meaning from, clinical improvisation.
- Anthony Meadows, Katherine Wimpenny
- 2017
Improvisation plays a central role in music therapy clinical practice, and the use of clinical improvisation is, in large part, what sets music therapists apart and makes our contribution to health care so unique.
Jul 1, 2017 · Listening and Decision-making in Music Therapy Clinical Improvisation. This first-person arts-based research aims to explore the student-researcher’s personal decision-making process during clinical improvisation in music therapy. In music therapy practice, clinical….
To identify core components of improvisational music therapy clinical practice, thereby enhancing our understanding of these practices; To advance understanding of the impact of clinical music improvisation on the health and wellbeing for individuals, groups, and communities.
Jul 7, 2016 · Clinical improvisation is widely used in music therapeutic settings. This roundtable will reflect the use and innovated research of clinical improvisation in music therapy...
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Oct 27, 2016 · Although clinical improvisation continues to be an important focus of music therapy research and practice, less attention has been given to integrating qualitative research in this area.