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Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025)
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025)
Published:
2025-08-29
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Editorial
Responsive practice and responsive publishing
Andeline dos Santos
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Articles
The effects of personally preferred music on mood and behaviour in individuals with dementia: An exploratory pilot study
Stephanie Cairo, Kyurim Kang, Patricia Izbicki, Molly Isinghood, Tabassum Majid, Alexander Pantelyat
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Exploring clinicians’ experiences of engaging in collaborative music therapy and speech and language therapy for children with an acquired brain injury
James Burns, Rebecca Susan O’ Connor
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The development and design of the Musical Functional Assessment Profile (MFAP) in autism
Nuria Marsimian
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Investigating trial feasibility of music care in hospice and palliative care
Arbaaz Patel, Caleb Kim, SarahRose Black, Bev Foster, Chelsea Mackinnon
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Perceptions of GIM therapists transitioning from in-person GIM sessions to online platforms during Covid-19 restriction
Denise Grocke, Katrina McFerran
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Exploring the potential benefits of an online music-based meditation programme for family carers of people with dementia
Lisa Kelly, Katie Togher, Rosie Connolly, Betty Killeen, Ita Richardson, Hilary Moss
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“That’s what makes me authentic, because what we do makes sense” – Music professionals’ experiences of authenticity: A phenomenological, hermeneutical interview study
Julie Ørnholt Bøtker, Turid Nørlund Christensen, Stine Lindahl Jacobsen
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“Music therapy is the very definition of white privilege”: Music therapists’ perspectives on race and class in UK music therapy
Tamsin Mains, Victoria Clarke, Luke Annesley
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Commentaries
A commentary on “‘Music therapy is the very definition of white privilege’: Music therapists’ perspectives on race and class in UK music therapy” (Mains et al.)
Jasmine Edwards
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A commentary on “‘That’s what makes me authentic, because what we do makes sense’ – Music professionals’ experiences of authenticity: A phenomenological, hermeneutical interview study” (Bøtker, Christensen & Jacobsen)
June Boyce-Tillman
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Reviews
Here I’m alive: The spirit of music in psychoanalysis (Blum et al.)
Katy Bell
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Theory and practice of psychodynamic music psychotherapy (Alanne)
Marianne Rizkallah
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Developing issues in world music therapy education and training: A plurality of views (Goodman, ed.)
Tim Honig
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Collaborative insights: Interdisciplinary perspectives on musical care throughout the life course (Spiro & Sanfilippo, eds.)
Rachel Darnley-Smith
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Conference Reports
The 3rd European Association of Music and Imagery (EAMI) conference: ‘The power of music – embodiment, trauma healing, spirituality’
Petra Jerling
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The 8th SIMM-posium (Social Impact of Music Making)
Catherine Threlfall
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Trauma, music and music therapy
Sara Knapik-Szweda, Agnieszka Sepioło, Anna Konopacka
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