PRINCIPLES OF CLINICAL COMPOSITION II

CRAFTING INSTRUMENTAL EXPERIENCES FOR MUSIC THERAPY


VI. Resources

Aigen, K. (2013). The study of music therapy: Current issues and concepts. New York & London: Routledge.

Aigen, K. (2005). Music-centered music therapy. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Bruscia, K.  (2014). Defining Music Therapy (3rd Edition). Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Lee, C., Berends, A. & Pun, S. (Eds.). (2015). Composition and improvisation resources for music therapists. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Lee, C. & Houde, M. (2011). Improvising in styles: A workbook for music therapists, educators, and musicians. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Levin, H & Levin, G. (1998). Learning through songs. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Nordoff, P. ( 1972). Spirituals for Children to Sing and Play. Bryn Mawr, Pa: T. Presser.

Nordoff, P. & Robbins, C. (2007) Creative music therapy: A guide to fostering clinical musicianship. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Nordoff, P. & Robbins, C. (1971; 1983). Music therapy in special education.  St. Louis, Mo: MMB Music.

Ritholz, M. (2014). “The primacy of music and musical resources in Nordoff- Robbins music therapy,” Music Therapy Perspectives, 32 (1): 8-17.

Ritholz, M. & Robbins, C. (Eds.). (1999). Themes for therapy: New songs and instrumental pieces. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Ritholz, M. & Robbins, C. (Eds.). (2003). More themes for therapy: 45 new songs and instrumental pieces. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Robbins, C. (2005). A Journey into creative music therapy. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.

Robbins, C. & Robbins, C. (1980). Music for the hearing impaired and other special groups: A resource manual and curriculum guide. New York: Nordoff-   Robbins Center for Music Therapy.

Simpson, F. (2007). Every note counts: The story of Nordoff-Robbins music therapy. London: James and James Ltd.

Stige, B. & Aaro, L.E. (2012). Invitation to community music therapy. New York, NY: Routledge.