The Music Therapy Show show

The Music Therapy Show

Summary: The Music Therapy Show with Janice Lindstrom is a discussion about what music therapy is and how to use it in your life. Music Therapists looking for new ideas and people looking to use music to enhance their capabilities through the planned use of music on human brain functioning.

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 Journal Club: Music Therapy Perspectives 2014 Volume 32 Number 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:00

Dr. Meganne Masko and I are back for another edition of The Music Therapy Journal Club to discuss the latest Music Therapy Perspectives issue, published by Oxford University Press. Join us to discuss the latest music therapy research.

 Music Smiles - A Benefit Concert for AMTA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:00

Brittany Trinite from Austin TX sent this in: I have been a musician for most of my life and have always wanted to sing to give back in some way, but wasn’t sure how for many years. Last year, I discovered how to bring the idea of a concert to benefit a great cause to life. When I was in middle school, I discovered music is used to entertain and as a wonderful creative outlet, but can also act as medicine to heal and is being studied and researched to support these ideas, in music therapy. I reached out to the music community of Austin to help me in producing “Healing Sounds”, what would be the first concert benefiting the Research fund of the American Music Therapy Association. The musicians all chose pieces that they found to be healing, either personally or to others in all kinds of ways from enjoying the sounds to the words and the feelings that surfaced. “Healing Sounds” brought together friends and musicians that knew each other as well as those who had not met yet! The music healed in the experience itself and raised awareness and $207 for AMTA’s research fund. This year’s concert, “Music Smiles” will feature pieces that, you guessed it, make people smile! The musicians are choosing their own individual or collaborative pieces to perform for the show on January 10, 2015 at 7pm at the chapel of First United Methodist Church, 1201 Lavaca, Austin, TX. Tickets are $10 each with a military and student discount of $7, but more donations are welcome! All proceeds benefit the Research fund of the American Music Therapy Association. Brittany will by my guest on this show to talk about the concert, how you can attend, and how you can donate to music therapy research!

 Electronic Medical Records for Therapy Practices | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:00

Unitus Therapy Intelligence (UnitusTI) is an electronic therapy records management system and curriculum server that allows educators and therapists the ability to:  Create & Customize assessments and curricula Manage Data Acquisition, Graphs and Reporting  Professionalize your practice Automate administrative functions, program execution, data analysis and tracking Standardize staff operations and communications Communicate instantly with parents and providers Secure client records and control access to client information Access pre-defined, ready to run curriculum solutions Disaster Recovery backups and recovery program at the ready Global Access increases the reach of your practice to anywhere, day or night The Internet is the new front door to your practice, Unitus therapy Intelligence makes it easy to start collecting, analyzing and sharing data with your staff and clients today. http://www.mundopato.com/unitusti/ Esther Thane, MTA, AVPT, is the Director of Special Education for Mundo Pato, Inc. and is my guest today to talk about Electronic Medical Records for Therapy Practices.

 Texas Task Force Updates | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:00

This episode will provide an update on the State Recognition Operational Plan being implemented jointly by CBMT and AMTA. This collaborative effort provides guidance and technical support to state task forces throughout the country as these groups of music therapists work to obtain state recognition of music therapy and the MT-BC credential. We'll discuss the basics of advocacy and how music therapists can use these skills to improve access to music therapy services in Texas. Participants will be encouraged to become involved in this professional initiative by communicating with state legislators and building support for potential music therapy legislation.

 Work Smarter Not Harder | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:00

This is the 200th Episode of The Music Therapy Show! To celebrate, I'm going to share my secrets for working smarter, not harder, as a music therapist in private practice for over 20 years. I've worked with all kinds of populations, from neurological impairments to developmental disabilities to psychiatric disorders. I've had contracts with home health agencies, hospitals, school districts, and hospice. Through the years, I've devoloped strategies that work for me, and I'll share them with you.

 Basic Anatomy and Physiology for the Music Therapist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:00

Daniel J. Schneck is my guest today and will be talking about his forth-coming book, Basic Anatomy and Physiology for the Music Therapist. Providing need-to-know information about the human body for music therapists, this book covers the elements of anatomy and physiology that are of particular relevance to clinical practice. Addressing both the structure and function of the human body, the material is presented with the music therapist in mind. Particular attention is paid to the role of music in affecting responses from the organ systems, including the senses, the endocrine glands, the immune system, the musculo-skeletal system, the nervous systems and the vestibular system. Dr Schneck also uses accessible musical metaphors to explain complex biological information. Emphasising the symbiotic relationship between music and the body, this book reveals how an understanding of this relationship can help music therapists to practice more effectively, and will be of interest to students and practitioners alike. The author's previous co-authored book, The Music Effect (ISBN 9781843107712), has sold over 2200 copies since Dec 2005. Dr Daniel J. Schneck is a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and the Biomedical Engineering Society. He has published widely, including 24 books, and is a National Book Award nominated author. He is an international consultant on basic physiological function and the role of music in human adaptation. He is also an accomplished violinist and continues to perform professionally. He is based in Virginia, USA. Publication date Sunday, June 21, 2015 USA Price $39.95 Jessica Kingsley Publishers

 Live from Louisville: #AMTA14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:00

I'm broadcasting live from the American Music Therapy Association Conference in Louisville, KY on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 12:30 EST. I thought I'd try to broadcast on Saturday this year. I usually broadcast on Friday, but concurrent sessions don't really get going until Friday after lunch, so perhaps this Saturday broadcast will allow participants on the show to talk more about conference sessions they've attended. If you are going to conference, please find me and come talk about your conference experience! I'll ask you who you are and where you work/where you're from, so that you can promote yourself a little, and then I'll ask you to tell me about a session you attended and give a main point that you took from the session that you can use in your practice.

 Journal Club: Music Therapy Perspectives part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:00

Join Dr. Meganne Masko and I as we talk about the rest of the articles in the newest Music Therapy Perspectives journal.

 Celebrating 6 years of The Music Therapy Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:00

The Music Therapy Show has been on the air for 6 years! In 2008, I started this show to talk about music therapy. On this episode, I'll give some updates (since I haven't broadcasted in a while) and share some thoughts about the future of this show.

 #SWAMTA14 Music Therapy Conference in Dallas, TX | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:00

I'll be broadcasting live from the exhibit hall of #SWAMTA14, the annual conference of the Southwestern Region of the American Music Therapy Association.

 TaKeTiNa: A Musical Method for Personal Development | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:00

TaKeTiNa is pure rhythm—four decades of music, a new kind of rhythm education and therapy, plus international research. Worldwide, countless people are using the TaKeTiNa process as a musical method for personal development. TaKeTiNa was created by Reinhard Flatischler in 1970. In 1990, the TaKeTiNa Institute for Rhythm Education and Rhythm Research was established under the direction of Reinhard and Cornelia Flatischler; they work together with a team of certified TaKeTiNa teachers from all over the world.

 Journal Club: Music Therapy Perspectives 31 (1) 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:00

Dr. Megan Masko and I will talk more in depth about the articles in the latest Music Therapy Perspectives.  

 Journal Club | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:00

In a special Monday edition of the Music Therapy Show, Dr. Megannne Maskso will join me for Journal Club. We will discuss the articles in the recent American Music Therapy Association publications of the Journal of Music Therapy and Music Therapy Perspectives.

 I Am A Music Therapist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:00

Join me for a discussion of the profession of music therapy. I'll also let you know about the 2014 music therapy show plans! 2014 Social Media Advocacy Theme This year's theme is "We are . . . " and will center on exploring and honoring our identity as music therapists and as a distinct and stand-alone profession, unique from other professions and professionals with which we work. 

 Healing Sounds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:00

"Healing Sounds" is a  benefit concert on December 21, 2013 at 3pm raising funds for the American Music Therapy Association's Research Fund, using music to make advances in medicine. The concert will be held at First United Methodist Church on Lavaca in Austin, TX. The theme is "Healing Sounds", including music that is personally healing to the performer, or uplifting to others. All kinds of music is included in this concert, as music, in all forms is healing. Local artists performing a diverse selection of pieces represent different ideas of what is healing through music. Tickets sold at the door and at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/510877 Prices: $5 discounted suggested donation for students and seniors $10 suggested donation for all others   *small service fee for tickets sold on brownpapertickets.com   Concert features many classical vocalists and instrumentalists, along with selections played on harp, didgeridoo, ukelele, and bouzouki. An eclectic smattering of diverse music, and a great time to be had by all!  

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