by jb music therapy | Apr 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
MUST reads for Music Therapists Case Studies in Music Therapy by Kenneth Bruscia Music Therapy and Early Childhood, a Developmental Approach – Elizabeth Schwartz’s A Comprehensive Guide to Music Therapy: Theory, Clinical Practice, Research, and Training, by...
by jb music therapy | Mar 20, 2012 | Blog, Neuro Rehab - Brain Injury, Stroke
Music Therapy Opens Doors to Interaction and Growth John, a man in his early thirties, loves to interact with others, is adventurous, and has a great sense of humour. He also has an acquired brain injury and as a result has experienced significant loss of things he...
by jb music therapy | Mar 14, 2012 | Blog, Neuro Rehab - Brain Injury, Stroke
The Science Behind Music that Heals the Brain The human brain is an amazing piece of machinery that controls, processes and stores everything we think, say or do. It runs every function in our body whether we are conscious of it or not. When part of our brain is...
by jb music therapy | Mar 6, 2012 | Blog
Have you ever listened to music and began to doodle on a nearby piece of paper? Or started tapping your foot along to the beat of the music? Have you cranked up the music in your car to sing along with your favorite tune on the radio? These are all moments of self...
by jb music therapy | Feb 28, 2012 | Blog, Neuro Rehab - Brain Injury, Stroke
Last month was dedicated to Music Therapy with Persons with Alzheimer’s. MARCH 2012 (National Music Therapy Month in Canada) will focus on Music Therapy with Brain Injury. Working with anyone who has suffered a neurological impairment is sensitive work. As...