Carol Ann Blank, LCAT, LPC, MMT, MT-BC

Clinical decision making is an important component of providing music therapy interventions. This podcast shares the author’s thoughts about the clinical decisions she makes when working with a mother-child dyad in an individual music therapy setting.

Resources:

  • Abrams, B. (2011). Understanding as a temporal-aesthetic way of being: Implications for a general theory of music therapy. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 38, 114-119.
  • Paulnack, K. (2014). Keynote Address. Paper presented at the The Soul of Music–The Spirit of the Adventure, Princeton, NJ.

  • Sears, W. W. (2007). Music-the therapeutic edge: Readings from William W. Sears. M. S. Sears (Ed.). Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.

About the Author:

Carol Ann Blank is a doctoral candidate at Drexel University. She also is the Manager of Special Needs Services at Music Together LLC in Princeton, New Jersey. Carol Ann works with children and their families in both group and individual settings. Contact: carolannblank@gmail.com

Suggested Citation:

Blank, C. A. (Author). (2014, September 15). Clinical decision making in music therapy. Retrieved from www.imagine.musictherapy.biz