Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain by Oliver Sacks
Music and Altered States: Consciousness, Transcendence, Therapy and Addictions
Ethical Thinking in Music Therapy
About the Books
Many musicians, music students, and general music lovers are curious about the field of music therapy—the who, what, where, and how. This book provides a general overview of the profession, and it includes 26 audition essays, written by former students, confirming their motivation to “do good in the world through music.” A career in music therapy combines their love of music with the desire to be of service to others.
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Age Don’t Make a Difference
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What .. CK 5 (What Life Can Be When You_re Free 1980)
Merry Christmas Day
Namaste
Let_s Do It
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Let_s Do It
Amy’s Song Master
The Wedding Song
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Christine Ann Korb
Christine Korb, MM, MT-BC, creator, and former Director of Music Therapy at Pacific University has made a significant contribution to the world of music and music therapy. In addition to many years of clinical experience, she has experience as a composer, author, researcher, book reviewer, and presenter…
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2020-09-22
A music therapy teacher explains her profession to aspiring practitioners.
In this debut career-planning book, Korb draws on decades of work in music and as the director of a university music therapy program to explain the field to readers considering it as a possible occupational path. The author addresses the training involved in becoming a music therapist, different environments where these experts may work, and the professional …