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Articles appearing in the British Journal of Music Therapy have been indexed by subject on this page. (listed alphabetically)

                                                                                                     

                                                                   

ANOREXIA NERVOSA

Perspectives on music therapy with people suffering from anorexia nervosa.              

J Z Robarts,             A Sloboda Vol 8 No 1, 1994

Music therapy with anorexia nervosa:

an integrative theoretical and methodological perspective

H Smeijsters   Vol 10 No 2, 1996
ASSESSMENT
Mapping the territory G Ansdell   Vol 5 No 2, 1991
AUTISM
Questions and Reflections on Research A Warwick Vol 2 No 2, 1988
Autistic group case study A Bryan Vol 3 No 1, 1989
'The use of I and me': music therapy with an autistic child A Levinge Vol 4 No 2, 1990
Autism and music therapy - is change possible, and why music? S M K Brown Vol 8 No 1, 1994
Behind the Mask; An Exploration of the True and False Self As Revealed in Music Therapy H M Tyler Vol 12 No 1, 1989
Indications in Music Therapy: Evidence from Assessment that can Identify the Expectations of Music Therapy as a Treatment for Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD); Meeting the Challenge of Evidence Based Practice T Wigram Vol 16 No 1, 2002
Music therapy for autistic children and their families: a creative spectrum A Woodward Vol 18 No 1, 2004
CREATIVE ARTS THERAPIES
Working together: a comparative study of music therapy and art therapy

G Brandt, D Wohler  D Aldridge

Vol 5 No 1, 1991
Music therapy and its relationship with creative arts therapies (Stretto) Vol 7 No 2 1993

Combining the creative arts

H Purdie

The bond between creative arts therapists

K Sayers

Experiences in an arts therapies support group

J Sutton
CULTURAL ISSUES IN MUSIC THERAPY
An unknown improbability: music therapy in Northern Ireland (Foreword) J Sutton Vol 9 No 2, 1996
'Kinesis and Katharsis' - the African traditional concept of sound/motion of music: its application in, and implications for, music therapy - Parts I and II A E Mereni Vol 10 No 1, 1996
Music, Meaning and Archaic Forms: a response to Kimmo Lehtonen M Pavlicevic Vol 10 No 2, 1996

Music-making in cross-cultural meltdown

M Pavlicevic (Stretto) Vol 10 No 2 1996
'Kinesis and Katharsis': The African traditional concept of sound/motion (music): its application in, and implications for, music therapy - Part III Dr A Mereni Vol 11 No 1, 1997
Multi-cultural awareness in music therapy (Stretto) Vol 11 No 1 1997
Culture, Cross-Culture and Multi-Culture (Stretto) Vol 11 No 1 1997
EARLY INTERVENTION (CHILDREN)
An investigation into short-term music therapy with mothers and young children A Oldfield, M Adams, L Bunce Vol 17 No 1, 2003
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: experiences of co-working as music therapists M-C Fearn, 

R O'Connor

Vol 17 No 2, 2003
EDUCATION
The role of the music therapist in special education J Strange Vol 1 No 2, 1987
Music Therapy in education S Wilson Vol 5 No 2, 1991
An Educational Model for Music Therapy: The Case for a Continuum J Robertson Vol 14 No 1, 2000
A Response to James Robertson's 'An Educational Model for Music Therapy: The Case for a Continuum' S Woodward Vol 14 No 1, 2000
ELDERLY
Service evaluation: music therapy and Medicine for the Elderly H Moss Vol 17 No 2, 2003
EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED CHILDREN
Between chaos and creativity, music therapy with traumatised children in South Africa M Pavlicevic Vol 8 No 2, 1994
When Having Means Losing, Music Therapy with A Young Adolescent with a Learning Disability and Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties R. Walsh Vol 11 No 1, 1997
Creating a New Music Therapy Post - An Evidence-Based Research Project H Moss Vol 13 No 1, 1999
The State of the UK Music Therapy Profession - Personal qualities, working models, support networks and job satisfaction D Stewart Vol 14 No 1, 2000
A Study of Burnout and Multidisciplinary Team-working amongst Professional Music Therapists B Hills, I Norman,      L Forster Vol 14 No 1, 2000
'Mummy can play too...' Short-term music therapy with mothers and young children A Oldfield    L Bunce Vol 15 No 1, 2001
Using the Evidence Based Medicine Framework to Support Music Therapy Posts in Healthcare Settings J Edwards Vol 16 No 1, 2002
Survival in the Workplace: The Strength and Vulnerability of the Music Therapy Practitioner J Sutton Vol 16 No 2, 2002
Music Therapy as a short-term intervention with individuals and families in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service C Molyneux Vol 19 No 2, 2005
FAMILY WORK
Music therapy for autistic children and their families: a creative spectrum A Woodward Vol 18 No 1, 2004
Parents, Children and their Therapists.  A collaborative research project examining Therapist-Parent Interactions in a Music Therapy Clinic S Procter Vol 19 No 2, 2005
Music Therapy as a short-term intervention with individuals and families in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service C Molyneux Vol 19 No 2, 2005
FORENSIC MUSIC THERAPY
Music therapy and forensic psychiatry - choice, denial and the law H Loth Vol 8 No 2, 1994
'New York Mining Disaster' J Glyn Vol 17 No 2, 2003
GROUP MUSIC THERAPY
Towards group analytic music therapy J Woodcock Vol 1 No 1, 1987
Autistic group case study A Bryan Vol 3 No 1, 1989
Limitations and potential - a report on a music therapy group for clients referred from a counselling service G Ansdell Vol 3 No 2, 1990
Chaos, noise and a wall of silence: Psychodynamic group music therapy D Stewart Vol 10 No 2, 1996
Group Analysis and Improvisation: A Musical Perspective E Towse Vol 11 No 2, 1997
Music Therapy in Acute Psychiatry; Our Experience of Working as Co-Therapist with a Group for Patients from Two Neighbouring Wards A Davies, E Richards Vol 12 No 1, 1998
A Review of Current Practice in Group Music Therapy Improvisations K Skewes Vol 16 No 1, 2002
A Review of Current Practice in Group Music Therapy Improvisations K Skewes,               T Wigram            Vol 16 No 2, 2002
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: experiences of co-working as music therapists M-C Fearn,              R O'Connor Vol 17 No 2, 2003
Musically elicited images as unique clinical data during the process of group analysis with traumatised adults H Ahonen-Eerikäinen Vol 18 No 1, 2004
HEALING AND MUSIC
Music healing P Wright Vol 3 No 1, 1989
An Investigation into Music Found to Trigger Peak Emotional Experiences During Controlled Listening Experiments M J. Lowis,              C Touchin                  Vol 16 No 1, 2002
HISTORIC PERSPECTIVES
Music therapy in Victorian England W B Davis Vol 2 No 1, 1988
Review of the Journal of British Music Therapy: 1987-1991 J Webster Vol 7 No 1, 1993
Eighth World Congress of Music Therapy - the megastore of music therapy (Foreword) E Ruud Vol 10 No 2, 1996
IMPROVISATION
Structural analysis of post-tonal therapeutic improvisatory music C Lee Vol 4 No 1, 1990
Dynamic interplay in clinical improvisation M Pavlicevic Vol 4 No 2, 1990
Lighting up the Mind - Evolving a model of consciousness and its application to improvisation in music therapy J Usher Vol 12 No 1, 1998
Communication, Heart Rate and the Musical Dialogue L Neugebauer,         D Aldridge Vol 12 No 1, 1998
The Therapeutic Musical Relationship: A Two-Sided Affair?  A Consideration of the Significance of the Therapist's Musical Input Co-Improvisation S Procter Vol 13 No 1, 1999
Aesthetic Experience and the Healing Process: The story of a therapist's rediscovery of music M Lawes Vol 15 No 1, 2001
Clinical Improvisation Within Neurological Disease - Exploring the effect of structured clinical improvisation on the expressive and interactive responses of a patient with Huntington's Disease G Davis, W Magee Vol 15 No 2, 2001
A Review of Current Practice in Group Music Therapy Improvisations K Skewes Vol 16 No 1, 2002
A Review of Current Practice in Group Music Therapy Improvisations K Skewes,               T Wigram           Vol 16 No 2, 2002
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: experiences of co-working as music therapists M-C Fearn,               R O'Connor Vol 17 No 2, 2003
LEARNING DISABILITIES
Adult
In Search of the face: an approach to mental handicap S Zallik Vol 1 No 1, 1987
The use of pre-composed songs with a highly defended client M Heal Vol 3 No 1, 1989
Music and the mentally handicapped: the effect of music on anxiety J Hooper, B Lindsay Vol 4 No 2, 1990
Behind closed doors F Ritchie Vol 5 No 2, 1991
Recreation and music therapy: an experimental study J Hooper,                 B Lindsay,                 I Richardson Vol 5 No 2, 1992
Music therapy, a description of process: engagement and avoidance in five people with learning disabilities P Toolan,                 S Coleman Vol 9 No 1, 1995
Exploring the link between music therapy and sensory integration: an individual case study J Hooper, A McManus, A McIntyre Vol 18 No 1, 2004
Children
The role of the music therapist in special education J Strange Vol 1 No 2, 1987
A case study: Lara A Agrotou Vol 2 No 1, 1988
When Having Means Losing, Music Therapy with A Young Adolescent with a Learning Disability and Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties R Walsh Vol 11 No 1, 1997
The Longest Goodbye - a case study C Atkinson Vol 17 No 2, 2003
Turn-taking in music therapy with children with communication disorders U Holck Vol 18 No 2, 2004
MENTAL HEALTH
Music therapy in a general hospital's psychiatric unit - a 'pilot' evaluation of an eight week programme L Bunt, D Pyke         V Wren Vol 1 Nol 2, 1987
Limitations and potential - a report on a music therapy group for clients referred from counselling service G Ansdell Vol 4 No 1, 1990
Music therapy and elective mutism: a case discussion A Davies,                 A Mitchell Vol 4, No 2, 1990
Music Therapy in Acute Psychiatry; Our Experience of Working as Co-Therapist with a Group for Patients from Two Neighbouring Wards A Davies  E Richards Vol 12 No 1, 1998
Perspectives on music therapy with people with anorexia nervosa J Robarts,                 A Sloboda Vol 8 No 1, 1994
Why provide music therapy in the community for adults with mental health problems? H Odell-Miller Vol 9 No 1, 1995
The acknowledgement of loss working through depression A Davies Vol 9 No 1, 1995
Music therapy with anorexia nervosa: an integrative theoretical and methodological perspective H Smeijsters Vol 10 No 2, 1996
Chaos, noise and a wall of silence: psychodynamic group music therapy D Stewart Vol 10 No 2, 1996
Music in the pastoral care of emotionally disturbed children M Butterton Vol 7 No 2, 1993
The Journey Through a Barren Landscape to Practising Music Therapist H Lunt Vol 16 No 2, 2002
'New York Mining Disaster' J Glyn Vol 17 No 2, 2003
Music Therapy as a short-term intervention with individuals and families in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service C Molyneux Vol 19 No 2, 2005
MOVEMENT/MOTOR FUNCTION
A music therapy approach evoking spontaneous movement from people with a dual sensory impairment L Ridley Vol 1 No 1, 1987
Stereotypic movements and music therapy M Schulz Vol 1 No 2, 1987
Exploring the link between music therapy and sensory integration: an individual case study J Hooper, A McManus, A McIntyre Vol 18, No 1, 2004
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM WORK
Music Therapy in the context of the multi-disciplinary team (Stretto) Vol 7 No 1 1993

Establishing a place in the multidisciplinary team

J Eisler

Working with a multidisciplinary team

H Odell Miller

Teaming up

F Ritchie

Music therapy in the multi-disciplinary team

M Priestley
Creating a New Music Therapy Post - An Evidence-Based Research Project H Moss Vol 13 No 1, 1999
A Study of Burnout and Multidisciplinary Team-working amongst Professional Music Therapists B Hills, I Norman,       L Forster Vol 14 No 1, 2000
MUSIC
Reflections on the pre-musical moment M Pavlicevic Vol 1 No 1, 1987
Foreword M Priestley Vol 2 No 2, 1988
Music and the Listeners M Priestley Vol 2 No 2, 1988
Structural analysis of post-tonal therapeutic improvisatory music C Lee Vol 4 No 1, 1990
Three faces of Music (Foreword) M Priestley Vol 4 No 2, 1990
Music in relation to the Self A Storr Vol 5 No 1, 1991
Is music an archaic form of thinking? K Lehtonen Vol 9 No 2, 1995
Gaps to mind...(Stretto) G Ansdell Vol 9 No 2, 1995
'Kinesis and Katharsis': the African traditional concept of sound/motion of music: its application in, and implications for, music therapy - Parts I and II A E Mereni Vol 10 No 1 1996
Aesthetic Experience and the Healing Process: The story of a therapist's rediscovery of music M Lawes Vol 15 No 1, 2001
Visible Through An Audible Voice - A music therapy study with a female adolescent who had ceased talking G Trondalen Vol 15 No 2, 2001
An Investigation into Music Found to Trigger Peak Emotional Experiences During Controlled Listening Experiments M J Lowis, C Touchin Vol 16 No 1, 2002
What am I doing here?  Exploring a role for music therapy with children undergoing bone marrow transplantation at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London N O'Neill,                M Pavlicevic Vol 17 No 1, 2003
NEURODISABILITIES
Music therapy with Parkinson's Disease J Selman Vol 2 No 1, 1988
Music therapy and Alzheimer's Disease D Aldridge,               G Brandt Vol 5 No 2, 1991
Music therapy: challenging low self-esteem in people with a stroke H Purdie,                 S Baldwin Vol 8 No 2, 1994
Case studies in Huntingdon's Disease: music therapy assessment and treatment in the early to advanced stages W Magee Vol 9 No 2, 1995
Music Therapy with Adults who have Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke H Purdie Vol 11 No 2, 1997
Clinical Improvisation Within Neurological Disease - Exploring the effect of structured clinical improvisation on the expressive and interactive responses of a patient with Huntington's Disease G Davis, W Magee Vol 15 No 2, 2001
The immediate and long-term effects of singing on the mood states of people with traumatic brain injury F Baker & T Wigram Vol 18 No 2, 2004
Singing in therapy;  monitoring disease process in chronic degenerative illness W L Magee & J W Davidson Vol 18 No 2, 2004
PALLIATIVE CARE
A natural end: one story about Catherine C Ibberson Vol 10 No 1, 1996
A Response to the Review of Music Therapy in Palliative Care - New Voices W Magee Vol 14 No 2, 2000
What am I doing here?  Exploring a role for music therapy with children undergoing bone marrow transplantation at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London N O'Neill,                 M Pavlicevic Vol 17 No 1, 2003
Music Therapy References Relating to Cancer and Palliative Care D Aldridge Vol 17 No 1, 2003
PHYSICAL DISABILITIES
The music therapy interactions of one session with a physically disabled boy P Steele, K Leese Vol 1 No 1, 1987
Vibroacoustic therapy: the therapeutic effect of low frequency sound on specific physical disorders and disabilities O Skille, T Wigram    L Weekes Vol 3 No 2, 1989