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MUSIC THERAPY is a goal-directed process in which the therapist helps the client to improve, maintain, or restore a state of well-being, using musical experiences and the relationships that develop through them as dynamic forces of change.
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paraverbal therapy, analytical music therapy, this scale deals, prevailing feeling state, improvisation therapy, metaphoric therapy, paraverbal techniques, voicing configurations, improvisational music therapy, creative music therapy, improvisational therapy, congruence profile, autonomy profile, this profile deals, musical psychodrama, creative play situation, overall improvisation, minimal prominence, salience profile, therapist improvises, musical communicativeness, control over other elements, musical doubling, procedural givens, client improvises
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Gertrude Orff, New York, Kenneth Bruscia, Emotional Spectrum, Stage One, Stage Three, Stage Two, Transactional Analysis, Psychiatric Children, Bruscia Model, Role of Therapist, Abraham Maslow, Clive Robbins, Mary Priestley, Musical Responses Scale, Anna Freud, Bryn Mawr, Carl Orff, Continuum of Awareness, Personal Communication, Peter Wright, Texture Variability, Towards Other, West Germany, American Orff-Schulwerk Association
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