AMTA’s Most Recent Publications Now Available in the Bookstore
October 10, 2011 08:52 AM
Check out AMTA’s most recent addition to our growing inventory of publications now available in the Bookstore!
Music Therapy and Geriatric Populations: A Handbook for Practicing Music Therapists and Healthcare Professionals
With the rapid growth of the aging population, an increasing number of persons are diagnosed each year with age-related disorders. The use of music can do much to enhance the plan of care for aging adults. The primary purpose of this handbook is to educate music therapists and healthcare professionals about the uses and evidence-based benefits of music therapy practices with older adults—those in hospice care, with Alzheimer’s disease, in health and wellness programs, and in intergenerational programs. For each of the adult populations, the handbook includes chapters on practical introductory information, reviews of related music therapy research, and clinical applications of evidence-based music therapy practice. With these research-based applications, music can become an integral part of the comprehensive care plan for adult clients. Written by
Melita Belgrave, Alice-Ann Darrow, Darcy Walworth, and Natalie Wlodarczyk.
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