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Author: BEARD Renée L.;
Title: Art therapies and dementia care: a systematic review.
Reference: Dementia, 11(5), September 2012, pp. 633-656.
Format: article;
Topics: art therapy; dance therapy; dementia; drama therapy; music therapy; quality of life; research methods; research review; Select:
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Author: WALLER Diane; GUTHRIE Michael;
Title: The sociology of regulation: the case of psychotherapy and counselling and the experience of the arts therapies.
Reference: British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 41(1), February 2013, pp.4-13.
Format: article;
Topics: art therapy; counselling; counsellors; drama therapy; music therapy; psychotherapy; regulation; United Kingdom; Select:
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3 of 147
Author: WILLIAMS Jane Q.;
Title: Music and the social model: an occupational therapist's approach to music with people labelled as having learning disabilities
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2013. 208p.
Format: book;
Topics: learning disabilities; music therapy; occupational therapy; practice; care professionals; Select:
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4 of 147
Author: JUTLLA Karan; et al.;
Title: Capturing progress in creative arts and dementia.
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 21(1), January/February 2012, pp.26-28.
Format: article;
Topics: art therapy; dance therapy; dementia; music therapy; psychotherapy; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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5 of 147
Author: TURNER Sue; TYAS Rosanne;
Title: Joint music therapy and occupational therapy sensory sessions with “Fran”: “sensing the seasons”.
Reference: Social Care and Neurodisability, 3(4), 2012, pp.165-171.
Format: article;
Topics: challenging behaviour; collaboration; head injuries; music therapy; occupational therapy; rehabilitation; practice; England; Select:
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6 of 147
Author: CRAMPTON Jane; TAYLOR Fiona; GRADY Maggie;
Title: Together in song.
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 20(6), November/December 2012, pp.12-13.
Format: article;
Topics: dementia; music therapy; older people; volunteers; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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7 of 147
Author: TUOMI Kirsi;
Title: Supporting interaction in the context of residential child care.
Reference: Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, 10(1), February/March 2011, pp.28-35.
Format: article;
Topics: attachment; foster care; foster carers; interpersonal relationships; looked after children; music therapy; play therapy; residential child care; practice; Finland; Select:
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8 of 147
Author: LEVINE John; SCANLAN Richard;
Title: Research into practice: two stories.
Reference: Addiction Today, 23(136), May/June 2012, pp.34-35.
Format: article;
Topics: addiction; intervention; music therapy; research implementation; traumas; practice; England; Select:
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9 of 147
Author: SUNG Huei-chuan; et al.;
Title: A group music intervention using percussion instruments with familiar music to reduce anxiety and agitation of institutionalized older adults with dementia.
Reference: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27(6), June 2012, pp.621-627.
Format: article;
Topics: anxiety; dementia; music therapy; residential care; very old people; research; Taiwan; Select:
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10 of 147
Author: MCCABE Louise; GREASLEY-ADAMS Corinne;
Title: Evaluating the Harmony project.
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 20(3), May/June 2012, pp.38-39.
Format: article;
Topics: arts; evaluation; music therapy; older people; research; Scotland; Select:
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11 of 147
Author: HALLAM Susan; et al.;
Title: Music for life project: the role of participation in community music activities in promoting social engagement and well-being in older people
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Publisher: Sheffield: University of Sheffield. NDA Research Programme, 2012. 7p.
Format: book;
Topics: arts; mental health; music therapy; older people; participation; social inclusion; wellbeing; research; England; Select:
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12 of 147
Author: OLSON-MCBRIDE Leah; PAGE Timothy F.;
Title: Song to self: promoting a therapeutic dialogue with high-risk youths through poetry and popular music.
Reference: Social Work with Groups, 35(2), April-June 2012, pp.124-137.
Format: article;
Topics: groupwork; music therapy; poverty; social inclusion; young people; research; United States; Select:
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13 of 147
Author: LIVESEY Laetitia; et al.;
Title: Benefits of choral singing for social and mental wellbeing: qualitative findings from a cross-national survey of choir members.
Reference: Journal of Public Mental Health, 11(1), 2012, pp.10-26.
Format: article;
Topics: mental health; mental health problems; music therapy; quality of life; social networks; user views; wellbeing; research; Australia; England; Germany; Select:
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14 of 147
Author: RIMMER Mark;
Title: The participation and decision making of 'at risk' youth in community music projects: an exploration of three case studies.
Reference: Journal of Youth Studies, 15(3), May 2012, pp.329-350.
Format: article;
Topics: arts; decision making; music therapy; participation; vulnerable children; young people; research; England; Select:
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15 of 147
Author: MACMILLAN Thalia; MASCHI Tina; TSENG Yi-Fen;
Title: Measuring perceived well-being after recreational drumming: an exploratory factor analysis.
Reference: Families in Society, 93(1), January-March 2012, pp.74-79.
Format: article;
Topics: empowerment; group therapy; intervention; mental health; music therapy; outcomes; social workers; stress; research; United States; Select:
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16 of 147
Author: DOWSON Becky;
Title: Meeting through music.
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 20(2), March/April 2012, pp.26-28.
Format: article;
Topics: dementia; intervention; music therapy; older people; outcomes; practice; practice example; England; care professionals; Select:
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17 of 147
Author: ROSSITER Louise;
Title: Acoustic ecology as therapy?
Reference: Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, 11(2), October/November 2011, pp.16-23.
Format: article;
Topics: information technology; life story work; looked after children; music therapy; residential child care; practice; practice example; Scotland; Select:
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18 of 147
Author: TRAVIS Raphael, Jr.; BOWMAN Scott W. M.;
Title: Negotiating risk and promoting empowerment through rap music: development of a measure to capture risk and empowerment pathways to change.
Reference: Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 21(6), August-September 2011, pp.654-678.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; empowerment; instruments; music therapy; risk; violence; young adults; young people; research; United States; Select:
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19 of 147
Author: COX Elissa; NOWAK Madeleine; BUETTNER Petra;
Title: Managing agitated behaviour in people with Alzheimer's disease: the role of live music
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74(11), November 2011, pp.517-524.
Format: article;
Topics: Alzheimers disease; anxiety; challenging behaviour; music therapy; older people; person-centred approach; research; Australia; Select:
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20 of 147
Author: CARVAJAL Isabel Fernandez; ALDRIDGE David;
Title: Understanding fragile X syndrome: a guide for families and professionals
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2011. 112p.
Format: book;
Topics: autistic spectrum conditions; conduct disorders; diagnosis; genetics; music therapy; practice; users and carers; Select:
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