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From the Editor-in-Chief and English Content Editor

Canadian journal of music therapy, 2021-01, Vol.27, p.4-7 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright Canadian Association for Music Therapy 2021 ;ISSN: 1199-1054

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    From the Editor-in-Chief and English Content Editor
  • Author: Black, SarahRose
  • Subjects: Editors ; Handbooks ; Music therapy ; Systematic review ; Teenagers ; Therapists
  • Is Part Of: Canadian journal of music therapy, 2021-01, Vol.27, p.4-7
  • Description: Never before have I been more struck by the profound significance and importance of music as a tool for healing, connecting communities, embodying and exemplifying diversity, and promoting revolutionary change within health-care systems in our country and beyond. Whether we have had to pivot to virtual clinical care, adapt or pause our research pursuits, or reconfigure our professional work as a result of this global pandemic's significant impact on our economy and on health care in general, we have all felt the effects of the past 12 months. Dr. Bing-Yi Pan and Elizabeth Pan present a thorough and comprehensive systematic review of the impact of music on sleep quality, adding a vital evidence-based perspective on the role music can play in sleep regulation. Stephen Williams offers a look into Elizabeth Schwartz's Basic Verbal Skills for Music Therapists and provides us with suggestions for possible applications, and Melody Newcomb presents an overview, close look, and insights from McFerran, Derrington, and Saarikallio's recently published Handbook of Music, Adolescents, and Wellbeing.
  • Publisher: Waterloo: Canadian Association for Music Therapy
  • Language: English;French
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1199-1054
  • Source: ProQuest One Psychology
    ProQuest Central

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