music therapist

collocation in English

meaningsofmusicandtherapist

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music
noun[U]
uk
/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
us
/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening ...
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therapist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈθer.ə.pɪst/
us
/ˈθer.ə.pɪst/
someone whose job is to treat a particular type of mental or physical illness or disability, usually with a particular type ...
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(Definition ofmusicandtherapistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmusic therapist

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The children touched the guitar and interacted with themusictherapistin the familiar songs they wanted to hear.
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It is a challenging time to be working as amusictherapist.
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Themusictherapistalso offered soothing music postsurgery.
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Involuntarily, children may learn songs sung by themusictherapistor visiting musicians, and they can improve their rhythmic skills by practising during improvisational sessions.
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However, this is a most valuable reference book for anymusictherapistseeking to learn more about sensory integration.
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One interviewee gave the example of a student who decided early in her conservatoire training that she wanted to become amusictherapist.
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She is adamant that everyone in the building hates her, including themusictherapist.
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The touch therapist offered her support and continued working on his feet while themusictherapistsang their favorite songs.
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In many ways the working practice of a contemporarymusictherapistreflects some of these different roles and challenges.
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This implies a professional and systematic use of music and the acceptance of the 'institutional' role of themusictherapistwithin the medical staff.
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In the education setting themusictherapisthas a role to listen to and respond to the needs of the child, to build a therapeutic relationship over time.
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Let us imagine a potential scenario in a mainstream school of a group of ten disruptive and disaffected twelve-yearolds from a year group being referred to the visitingmusictherapist.
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Their receptivity to the education programme might be explained by their high level educational backgrounds and consequent ability to understand the directions and explanations given by themusictherapist.
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Initially, what are some of the challenges for themusictherapistand music teacher as they meet for a preliminary discussion of the aims for the group?
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Practical examples from his work as amusictherapist, with autistic children in particular, are used to illustrate his main themes, specifically his overriding interest in energy fields.
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During their first two sessions, the therapists worked in different locations of the patient's room, themusictherapistnear the family and the reflexologist near the patient.
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In addition, themusictherapistobserves the level of pain, degree of comfort with feelings, and the abilities to cope with sensory, cognitive, emotional, and social stimulation.
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Amusictherapisttypically incorporates music therapy techniques with broader clinical practices such as psychotherapy, rehabilitation, and other practices depending on client needs.
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Adolescents diagnosed with a mood disorder may be referred to amusictherapistby a physician, therapist, or school counselor/teacher.
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