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      • The AMTA Standards of Clinical Practice for music therapy are defined as rules for measuring the quality of services. These Standards are designed to assist practicing music therapists and their employers in providing quality clinical interventions.
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  1. Standards of Clinical Practice for music therapy are defined as rules for measuring the quality of services. These standards are established through the authority of the American Music Therapy Association, Inc. This document first outlines general standards which should apply to all music therapy practice.

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  2. Jun 15, 2016 · About Music Therapy; Provincial & Multi-Provincial Associations; ... 004 - Standards of Practice. Standards of Practice. Published : June 15, 2016 More Articles.

  3. Standards of Practice. STANDARD 1: SPECIALIZED BODY OF KNOWLEDGE. Bases practice on music therapy arts and sciences and on related content from other arts, sciences, and humanities. Indicators: 1.1 Knows how and where to find needed information. 1.2 Justifies decisions with reference to music therapy knowledge and theories.

  4. Standards of practice in music therapy include: Accepting referrals for music therapy services from medical, developmental, mental health, and education professionals; family members; clients; caregivers; or others involved and authorized with provision of client services.

  5. Music therapy practice and service includes all activities as described in the aforementioned definition applied in any setting (e.g., institution, agency, private practice, internship or practicum setting).

  6. music therapy. The Board is national in scope and blends both academicians and clinicians for the purpose of establishing rigorous standards which have a basis in a real world practice, and enforcing those standards for the protection of consumers of music therapy services and the public.

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  8. In music therapy sessions, certified music therapists (MTAs) combine counselling techniques with music-based interventions to accomplish non-musical goals within the context of a therapeutic relationship.

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