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WHAT IS MUSIC THERAPY?
Channing Shippen
Music Therapy
“Music Therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved
music therapy program.”- American Music Therapy
Association
What is Music Therapy?
Music The medium used to provide therapy
Therapy A means of assisting or helping a person
What is Music Therapy?
What is Music Therapy?
Relationship between Music Therapist and patient using music to address patient needs
Individualized plan Holistic, Non-invasive Can meet a variety of clinical goals and
clinical needs
The History of Music Therapy in the USA
First documented article in 1789
The Early 20th century 1903 - National Society of
Musical Therapeutics Eva Augusta
1926 – National Association for Music in Hospitals Isa Maud Ilsen
1941 – National Foundation of Music Therapy Harriet Ayer Seymour
The History of Music Therapy in the USA
1944 – Michigan State University Creates the First Academic Program in Music Therapy E. Thayer Gatson
1950 – National Association for Music Therapy NAMT
1971 – American Association for Music Therapy AAMT
1983 – Certification Board for Music Therapists CBMT
1998 – American Music Therapy Association AMTA
Music Therapy Today
Serving Multiple Populations
Correctional and Forensic settings
Mental Health settings
Medical and Hospice settings
School settings
Adult retirement and care facilities
Goals, Objectives and Interventions
Communication Social and Emotional Skills Behavioral Academic Physical/Motor Cognitive Musical Psycho Social Support Alleviate Physical Symptoms Speech and Language
development Daily living skills
Songwriting Lyric analysis Vocalizing (singing) Listening to Live music or
recorded music Playing instruments Musical improvisation Guided Imagery (GIM) Relaxation to music Sound Vibration Drumming
Goal Areas Interventions
Training and Credentials
Bachelors Degree or Higher in Music Therapy Includes 1200 hrs of field work and Internship
Board Certification
Continuing Education
Music Therapy in the Media
Music Therapy in the Media
Gabby Giffords uses Music Therapy to regain speech, sparking a worldwide interest
The Future of Music Therapy
Masters Level Entry
TechnologyiPadiPhoneI Everything!Berklee’s Music Therapy and Technology Symposium 2011
Music Therapy in the Media: Going Viral
Conclusion and Questions
References
Dunn, B. (2012). More than a song: Exploring the healing art of music therapy. Seattle, WA: University Book Store
Hanser, S. B. (1999). New music therapist's handbook. Boston, MA: Berklee Press.
Davis, W. B., Gfeller, K. E., & Thaut, M. H. (2008). An introduction to music therapy: Theory and practice. Silver Spring, MD: American Music Therapy Association, Inc.
Bollard, J. (Director) (2011). Music therapy matters [DVD]. Available from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XupaMxbe6TU
Michaels, S. (Corespondant) (2012). The healing power of music [DVD] Available from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ketz-mJ-x-Q
2012. Alive inside [DVD]. Available from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKDXuCE7LeQ
American Music Therapy Association – www.musictherapy.org