A transpersonal model of music therapy: Deepening practice (Crowe)

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  • Noah Potvin Duquesne University, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2021.144

Abstract

This is a review of the book "A transpersonal model of music therapy: Deepening practice" authored by Barbara Crowe.

Title: A transpersonal model of music therapy: Deepening practice Author: Barbara Crowe Publication year: 2017 Publisher: Barcelona Publishers Pages: 218 ISBN: 9781945411267

Author Biography

Noah Potvin, Duquesne University, USA

Noah Potvin, PhD, MT-BC, is an assistant professor of music therapy at Duquesne University with a joint appointment in the Mary Pappert School of Music and the School of Nursing. Dr Potvin has expertise in music therapy in end-of-life care settings, with multiple publications on topics related to the theoretical and clinical development of music therapy in medical settings, including theoretical models for the spiritual components of end-of-life care and resource-oriented work with pre-bereaved hospice caregivers. [potvinn@duq.edu]

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2020-03-03

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