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[Research Guides: Music Therapy]
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Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-IV-TR.
Call No.: RC455.2.C4 D53 2000
Directory of music therapy training courses world-wide, 1996
Call No.: ML3920.W67 D5
Reserve Collection
Note: To look up books reserved for specific courses/faculty, see the Class Reserves page.
The psychology of music
Call No.: ML3830 .P79 1999
An introduction to music therapy: theory and practice
Call No.: ML3920.D38 1999
Effectiveness of music therapy procedures: documentation of research and clinical practice
Call No.: ML3920.E35 2000
The new music therapist's handbook
Call No.: ML3920.H36 1999
Music therapy in pediatric healthcare: research and evidence-based practice
Call No.: ML3920.M875 2003
Music therapy in special education
Call No.: ML3920.N67 1983
Creative music therapy: individualized treatment for the handicapped child
Call No.: ML3920.N67 C7
Music therapy with premature infants: research and developmental interventions
Call No.: ML3920 .S747 2003
Library of Congress Call Numbers by subject
ML3920 Music Therapy BF23 – BF176 Psychology - Return to top
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*Music Therapy Research CD-ROM is available on the public computer by the library reference desk, in the reading room. It holds a complete .PDF collection of Journal of Music Therapy, Music Therapy, and Music Therapy Perspectives beginning 1950 through 2003. Students may print these articles free of charge. - Return to topBooks and Publishers
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WorldCat is the world's largest network of library content and services. Use this database to search the collections of more than 50,000 libraries in more than 90 countries. When you find a book you’d like to borrow from another library, request it at the library reference desk or by e-mailing title and author to askalibrarian@berklee.edu. Barcelona Publishers
This publisher’s catalog is made up exclusively of music therapy books. Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Jessica Kingsley publishes actively in both the theory and practice of music therapy, as well as the related disciplines of art therapy, dramatherapy, dance and movement therapy, storymaking, and play therapy. Music Therapy Organizations - U.S. Based
American Music Therapy Association
The mission of the American Music Therapy Association is “to advance public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and increase access to quality music therapy services in a rapidly changing world.” C.B.M.T. Organization for Board Certification of Music Therapists
CBMT is the only organization to certify music therapists to practice music therapy nationally. American Orff-Schulwerk Association
The American Orff-Schulwerk Association is a professional organization dedicated to the creative teaching approach developed by Carl Orff and Gunild Keetman, combining music and movement. Massachusetts Music Therapy Alliance
The Massachusetts Music Therapy Alliance (MMTA) is a local state organization, formed in 1980 with the intent of allying members of the American Association for Music Therapy (AAMT) with those of the National Association for Music Therapy (NAMT). New England Region of the American Music Therapy Association
The NER’s website provides electronic editions of their quarterly newsletter, listings of internships, jobs and conferences, and more. Musicians’ Wellness, Inc.
Non-profit organization created to use MT to treat musicians with mental illnesses. Music Therapy Organizations - International Based
Music Therapy World Music therapy newsletters and link to journal Music Therapy Today, World Federation of Music Therapy and European Music Therapy Confederation as well as a collection of international dissertations to download and archive of full text articles. Association of Professional Music Therapists (British) The Association of Professional Music Therapists (APMT) was established in 1976 to support and develop the profession. The association’s members are qualified Music Therapists who have undertaken a recognised post-graduate training course in Music Therapy. British Society for Music Therapy The British Society for Music Therapy was founded in 1958 by Juliette Alvin and her colleagues under the name of 'Society for Music Therapy and Remedial Music' with the object of promoting the use and development of music therapy. Canadian Association for Music Therapy The CAMT is the national body promoting music therapy and supporting, advocating and accrediting music therapists in Canada. European Music Therapy Confederation The EMTC is a confederation of professional music therapy associations, working actively to promote the further development of professional practice in Europe, and to foster exchange and collaboration between member countries. Finnish Society for Music Therapy The Finnish Society for Music Therapy is founded and registered in 1973. The aim of the society is to progress professional music therapy activities in Finland. (Text in English and Finnish) Japanese Music Therapy Association The stated aim of the JMTA is to “conduct interdisciplinary research into the role and function of music in relation to disease and health, so that music therapy may make a broad-based contribution to society by fostering and maintaining the health of people proactively in the fields of medicine, welfare, health and education.” (Text in English and Japanese) Korean Music Therapy Association Korean Music Therapy Association was founded in 1996 to develop and establish a music therapy profession in Korea. It is now the first and only nonprofit music therapy organization in Korea. (Text in English and Korean) Center for Training and Research in Music Therapy ADIMU (Ambito de Asistencia, Docencia e Investigación en Musicoterapia) is a non-profit organization established in 1991. ADIMU is dedicated to promoting the development of music therapy, international cooperation among music therapy associations, music therapists, and other related professionals and institutions, and to establish and maintain professional publications in music therapy. (Text in English and Spanish) Free Online Journals, Forums, and Databases
Directory of Open Access Journals This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. CAIRSS for Music: Computer-Assisted Information Retrieval Service System This bibliographic database of music research literature was created by the Institute for Music Research at the University of Texas, San Antonio. European Music Journal The European Music Journal (EMJ) is the European Internet journal for music and musical education. The publishers´ aim is to make use of the possibilities offered by the Internet for creating a forum for the field of teaching music within this medium. MedBioWorld This site is a directory that provides links to thousands of medical and bioscience journals, associations, books, databases and other related resources. Medical Journals Free Online UMASS Medical School’s listing of free public-access online journals. The title, range of full text, and medical discipline is identified for each journal. Free Medical Journals The Free Medical Journals Site was created to promote the free availability of full text medical journals on the Internet. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy The mission of the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy is to serve the international community of music therapy by being an avenue for publication of scholarly articles, texts on practice, theory and research, dialogues and discussions, reviews and critique. Book reviews and some articles are available, as well as a discussion forum. VOICES: A World Forum for Music Therapy VOICES: A World Forum for Music Therapy intends to support the discursive practices of music therapists around the world by producing a free first class online international forum. Scirus: for scientific information only Scirus is the most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet. Driven by the latest search engine technology, Scirus searches over 415 million science-specific web pages. General Sites
Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy at NYU The Center was founded in 1989 by Dr. Clive Robbins, co-founder of the Nordoff-Robbins practice of music therapy, and Carol Robbins. Creative Arts Therapies on the Web Ring The Creative Arts therapy Ring brings the viewer to a random selection of different pages on the web that have an impact on or are involved with Creative Arts Therapies. This includes Music therapy Developmental Psychology: Special Section: Children, Adolescents, and the Internet From Developmental Psychology, a journal published by the American Psychological Association (APA). Music Therapy Info Link This site was created by Katherine A. Lindberg, a music therapist, as “a place to gather information, help open the lines of communication and networking, and educate the public about the field of music therapy.” Music Therapy…Making a Sound Connection This site was designed by board certified music therapist Rana Zellner Burr for music therapists, students, clients, and anyone who wants to know more about the practice of music therapy. - Return to top |
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