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American Music Therapy Association
The mission of the American Music Therapy Association is to advance
public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and increase access
to quality music therapy services in a rapidly changing world.
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Canadian Association of Music Therapy
Join us as we celebrate the many ways in which music therapists use music to transform the lives of a diversity of people.
Changing one life at a time, we change individual worlds and the world around us. |
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European Music Therapy Confederation The European Music Therapy Confederation was founded in 1990, as a forum for exchange between music therapists in Europe. |
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National Coalition of Creative Arts Therapies Associations
The National Coalition of Creative Arts Therapies Associations (NCCATA), founded in 1979, is an alliance of professional
associations dedicated to the advancement of the arts as therapeutic modalities. NCCATA represents over 8000 individual members
of six creative arts therapies associations. |
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A world forum for Music Therapy Voices (ISSN 1504-1611) is a non profit forum published by Sogn og Fjordane University College in affiliation with Nordic Journal of Music Therapy and in collaboration with World Federation of Music Therapy. VOICES: A World Forum for Music Therapy seeks to nurture the profile of music therapy as a global enterprise that is inclusive and has a broad range of influences in the International arena. |
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Music Therapy Info Link This site was created as a place to gather information, help open the lines of communication and networking, and educate the public about the field of music therapy. |
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Healing Music Association The Healing Music Association provides information, resources, tools and a forum for dialogue to people interested in the healing power of music and sound. The Healing Music Association serves as a bridge between the worlds of spirituality and medicine by honoring the value of both modalities. |
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Music and Psyche Network The Network exists to honour music's dynamic function of providing a bridge between inner and outer states and the ways in which this profoundly affects physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well-being. |
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Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy The Nordoff-Robbins approach to music therapy developed from the pioneering work of Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins in the 1950/60s. It is grounded in the belief that everyone can respond to music,no matter how ill or disabled. |
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Coast Music Therapy, Inc Coast Music Therapy, Inc., is a San Diego-based agency committed to serving children and adolescents who require a creative approach to learning by utilizing music to facilitate individual growth and achievement. |