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The policy adopted unanimously by the Assembly of Delegates in 2010 states that AMTA and its regions will use acronyms only for academic degrees, MT-BC, other credentials (e.g., NCC, CCC-SLP), licenses (e.g., LCAT, LMHC), state registries (e.g., WMTR), National Music Therapy Registry designations until 2020, and music therapy professional designations from other countries. AMTA encourages its members to limit their use of acronyms to credentials and designations in this list.
 
From the author of Awakenings comes this heartwarming tale of a father and son who find a connection through the music that embodied the generation gap of the 1960s. An unforgettable soundtrack features the Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and more. Special features include: audio commentary with director Jim Kohlberg, interviews with author Oliver Sacks, cast interviews, and deleted scenes. Order your copy from AMTA and help support the music therapy profession.
 
Far from being a simple exercise of playing music to a passive listener, music therapy today is defined by the AMTA as "clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions."
 
Music therapy may help people with cancer to reduce their anxiety and pain, a new review suggests.
 
Marking it Work: MT-BC and Small Business Owner, with Meredith Roman Pizzi
 
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More information about Trainings, Institutes, CMTE courses, Concurrent Sessions & Meeting Schedule in the Mini-Preliminary Program
 
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AMTA President Ronna Kaplan continues her Huffington Post column, discussing global perspectives in music therapy.
 
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of "Forever Young: Music and Aging"
 
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AMTA Pres.,Ronna Kaplan and JMTA Executive Dir., Michiko Kato meet at the World Federation meeting in S. Korea
Generous donors & fund raising events around the country helped AMTA Disaster Relief Fund support the Japan music therapy community after the 2011 Japan earthquake & tsunami
 
Featured in Chicago's "Chicago Parent" online magazine. Also featured: AMTA & Illinois music therapy advocacy.
 
Scottish actor helps cancer patients through music, advocacy at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in NYC
 
The latest issue of Music Therapy Matters (Vol.14, No.2) is available online now.
 
Winston-Salem Journal features story on music therapy and licensure in N.C.
 
Two states successfully enacted music therapy licensure legislation in 2011!
 
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Results: 679 Article(s) Found.