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Understanding The Benefits Of An Asian Music Therapy Student Peer Group, Yi-Ying Lin May 2013

Understanding The Benefits Of An Asian Music Therapy Student Peer Group, Yi-Ying Lin

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As Asian international music therapy students, we shared many experiences and challenges when adjusting to the United States culture. In order to improve each other’s learning experiences and amplify our coping strategies, six of my Asian peers at Montclair State University and I spontaneously formed a group in 2011. The group seemed to have a positive effect on its members. To understand the benefits of the group from multiple facets and identify its role when addressing members’ needs in academic, clinical, and personal domains, I chose to use narrative inquiry and arts-based research in order to allow the participants to …


The Common Issues In Hospice Music Therapy : A Survey Of Hospice Music Therapists, Wone Juhn Jan 2013

The Common Issues In Hospice Music Therapy : A Survey Of Hospice Music Therapists, Wone Juhn

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Hospice patients experience physical, cognitive, psychological, social and spiritual challenges. Literature has suggested the needs of hospice patients, and the goals, methods, techniques and case examples in hospice music therapy. However, the statistical information about the general hospice music therapy practice is not sufficient. Thus, it is necessary to collect data about the common issues in hospice music therapy involving hospice patients, their family caregivers and hospice music therapists. The purpose of this study is to gather experiential information about the common issues in hospice music therapy practices. The quantitative and qualitative data were obtained from a survey of a …