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>UNIVERSAL PEACE Music therapy strikes a certain chord By admin | Published: APRIL 3, 2010
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I arrived at a workshop on a sunny Saturday at Capilano with no knowledge of music therapy other than the age-old adage “music soothes the savage beast.” Enrollment in the The music therapy program can lead to many different potential careers, and the presenter was a multi-tasking machine of determination and ambition: masters degree from NYU for music therapy, presently a doctoral student in a PhD program in leadership and change, co-editor of a magazine, and president of the Canadian Association for Music Therapy. Guylaine Vaillancourt’s PhD dissertation is titled, “Mentoring Apprentice Music Therapists for Peace and Social Justice through Community Music Therapy: An Arts-Based Study.” Reading the title alone, I was expecting to learn a lot, and also expecting most of what would be said to go way over my head. Stephen Williams, music therapy coordinator here at Cap U, tells me Vaillancourt’s study is “a supervision exercise with six music therapy students involved. Vaillancourt wanted to understand what the experience of a music therapist who practiced community music therapy would be like.” In Vaillancourt’s study, data being sampled ranged from drawing, to journaling, to painting, to playing music.
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