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Music - Subject Guides

An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

Online Resources

Nordic Journal of Music Therapy

This website contains scholarly papers and articles online, it is the supplement to the in print version of the journal published bi-annually.

 

Music Therapy

Boxill, Edith Hillman. Music Therapy for the Developmentally Disabled. Austin, Tex. : Pro-Ed, c2007.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3920.B59 2007

 

Bunt, Leslie and Hoskyns, Sarah. The Handbook of Music Therapy. Hove [England]; New York: Brumer-Routledge, 2002.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3920.H266 2002

  

Michel, Donald E. Music Therapy in Principle and Practice. Springfield, IL. : Charles C Thomas, c2004.

MUSIC STACKS ML3920.M483 2004

 

Nordoff, Paul. Creative Music Therapy: A Guide to Fostering Clinical Musicianship. Gilsum, N.H. : Barcelona Pub., c2007.

MUSIC STACKS  ML39206.N66 2007

 

Oldfield, Amelia et al. Music Therapy for Children and their Families. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Pub., 2008.

DOWNTOWN STACKS  ML3920.M89967 2008

 

Peters, Jacqueline Schmidt. Music Therapy: An Introduction. Springfield, Ill. : C.C. Thomas, 2000.

MUSIC RESERVE 2 HOUR  ML3920.P383 2000

 

Watson, Tessa. Music Therapy with Adults with Learning Disabilities. London; New York: Routledge, 2007.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3920.M89965 2007

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