CAMT : Canadian Association for Music Therapy
AMC : Association de musicothérapie du Canada

Conference Proceedings

The CAMT collects and publishes Conference Proceedings from each national conference. If you require further information about the CAMT conference proceedings, please contact the CAMT office

The Conference Proceedings are available for download for the following years:

2006
2005
2004
2002

2006 Conference Proceedings...top

The 2006 Keynote addresses are also available as a PodCast. Follow this link to download the keynote addresses as a Podcast.

All of the 2006 conference proceedings are available as a ZIP file: All 2006 Conference Proceedings

From the Classroom to Clinical Practice: A Music Therapy Students’ Perspective
Robyn Braybrook, Ruth Watkiss, Nefeli Kaderli, Dr. Petra Kern

Hospital Based Obstetrical Music Therapy: A Pilot Program
Cynthia Bruce BMus, MMT, MTA®

Towards the Development of a Tool to Measure Therapeutic Outcomes of Music Therapy
Melanie Keyes et al.

Change in Music Therapy: A Discourse
Paul Lauzon MMT MTA®

Laughter and Tears – a students’ perspectives on music therapy in palliative Care
Leanne McIntosh, Jennifer Bucci, Amanda Farmer, Sarah Stickney, & Dr. Sandra Curtis

Celebrating Music Therapy as a New Initiative at St. Joseph’s Health Centre, Guelph
K. Rippin, BMT, MTA® et al

A Study of the Effects of a Reading Enhanced Group Music Program on Children’s Reading
Anita Louise Steele, MMEd, MT-BC

Musique pour la paix/Music and Peace
Guylaine Vaillancourt, MTA®

2005 Conference Proceedings...top

 

To Sing or Not to Sing: Music Therapy, Managed Care, and Therapeutic Relationship Fran Felton, MT-BC, NMT and Karen Kwok, MT-BC

Listening to the Stories of their Lives Laurel Young MMT; MTA®

The Dance of Belonging Mary Regina Reher, MTA®, FAMI

The Heart of Listening Kim Barthel, OTR

From Listening to Transparency in Improvisational Music Therapy by Dr. Carolyn L. R. Arnason, MTA®

Listening Amidst the Chaos: Music and Recreation Group Therapy in Acute-Care Chrissy Pearson, MTA®

Iconics in Music Highly Engaging Visual and Tactile Listening Formats Deni Bouillon, MT-BC, MME

Music as Maternal Reverie: Using improvisation to convey mindful attention in therapy. Kay Sobey MA SRAT (M) LRAM

Dying Well - The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music at end of life. Louise Cadrin BA, BMT, MTA®, FAMI

Meeting Community Need: Developing A Music Therapy Charitable Organization Melissa Jessop, MMT, MTA® Caryl Ann Browning, MMT, MTA®

Listening to music as a rehabilitating tool with early stage stroke patients Sari Laitinen and Anita Forsblom, University of Jyväskylä

Identity: The Importance of Knowing and Listening to the Self Susan LeMessurier Quinn, MMT, MTA®, BMusTh, BMus

Reversal Theory and Music Therapy: It Helps Being Inconsistent! Psychological Reversals and Well-Being in the Workplace Dr.Teresa Lesiuk, Ph. D., MT-BC, MTA®

2004 Conference Proceedings...top

2004 Conference Proceedings coming soon.

2002 Conference Proceedings...top

All of the 2002 conference proceedings are available as a ZIP file: All 2002 Conference Proceedings

Drum Circles in Context – Implications as a Music Therapy Intervention
by David Armstrong, BMT

Music Therapy Using an Open Group Model
by Sue Baines, MMT, MTA®

Hymn Singing With Seniors
by Mary Dean Braaten, Med, reg. Nurse, MTA®, ECE(dip)

Searching for Harmony: One Music Therapist’s Journey Towards Self-Care
by Linda Dessau, MTA®

A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Sensory Integrative (SI) Dysfunction – A Case Study
by Jeff Hooper, SRAsT(M
)

Using the Kindermusik Village Curriculum with Seniors as a Music Therapy Tool in a Geriatric Setting
by Michelle Jacques

Converting Movements to Music New Musical Exploration Opportunities for Children in Rehabilitation
by Andrea Lamont, Roger Knox, Tom Chau, Yani Hamdani, Heidi Schwellnus, Cynthia Tam, Patricia Johnson

Music, The Powerful Connector
by Liz Moffit, MA, MTA®, RCC

Vocal Improvisation - A Pathway to deeper understanding of the self
by Nicola Oddy, MA, MTA®

Enhance Motor Skills by Applying Theoretical Knowledge of Motor and Postural Control into Practice
by Janet Ross, BPT

Music, Brain, and Physiologic Function: How does my brain process sensory information? What does my brain do with music? Why?
by Dr. Daniel J. Schneck and Dorita S. Berger MA MT-BC

Indications in Music Therapy
by Tony Wigram, PhD, LGSM(MT), RMT, SRATh(Music)

Using the Emergent voice in Institutional Treatment Planning
by Alpha Woodward, MTA®

 

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