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2017 GLR Music Therapy Conference
March 15-19, 2017
Crowne Plaza Airport
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Welcome
Dear GLR Members and special guests,
Welcome to the 2017 GLR Conference! We are excited to finally meet all of you in the wonderful city
of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We hope you take advantage of the many opportunities our beautiful city
has to offer, whether it is a tour at the Harley Davidson museum, a trip to one of our local
microbreweries, or taking a stroll along Lake Michigan. Your Wisconsin music therapists have been
planning this conference for over two years, and we can hardly believe it has finally arrived.
We extend a special thank you to our committee chairs, committee members, the GLR Executive
Board, our AMTA president, and our many speakers, performers, and exhibitors. Without each of you,
this conference would not be happening!
This conference was designed to motivate you to look deep inside yourselves to explore and discover
your greatest potential as an individual as well as a music therapist. We hope that each of you will
leave feeling energized and eager to apply all the valuable information that you have attained from
this time together. We hope you each enjoy the conference, and please stop any member of the
planning committees for assistance, feedback, or just to say hello.
Sincerely,
Erica Flores, Tamra Fricke, and Tom Brefka GLR 2017 Local Co-Chairs
Local Committees
Conference Co-Chairs: Tom Brefka, Erica Flores, Tamra Fricke GLR Vice President: Rebecca Barnard GLR Vice President Elect: Melaine Pohlman
Audio-visual: Andy Neary Entertainment: Christina Sifnaios Exhibits: Kathy Schumacher and Pam Christmas-Young, Co-Chairs Hospitality/Sponsorship: Lisa Paulson, Chair Jennifer Lind Instruments: Andy Neary Internship Fair: Fran Felton Pre-registration: Hannah Goodness Presiders: Tiffany Vollrath Program: Karen Darga and Mary Stryck, Co-Chairs Diane Knight, Bonnie Jean Barczak, Tom Brefka, Rebecca Frize Public Relations: Sara Devine, Chair Lauren Bednar, Jordyn Kreitzer Registration: Alexis Graff and Elizabeth Pupeter, Co-Chairs Research Fair: Robin Hankins Technology: Amy Schaack and Maggie Werner, Co-Chairs
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Conference Sponsors Alverno College (Platinum) - All Institutes, Keynote and Research Poster Session
AseraCare Hospice - CMTE I
Indiana Music Therapy Association - Internship Fair
Madison Symphony Orchestra - CMTE H and concurrent session Milwaukee Center for Independence - Snoezelen tour and transportation
Raffle Donations provided by:Access Music Therapy American Music Therapy Association Bear Paw Creek Dr. Dale Taylor Dynamic Rhythms Heid Music Lakefront Brewery Listen and Learn Music Louson Drums Musicmakers Instruments
Music is Elementary Music Therapy Ed Music Works Publications Riley Cheer Guild Stoney End Harps Tuneful Teaching Ukulele Kids Club West Music White House of Music Yamaha Music and Wellness Institute
Registration bag items donated by:Alverno College Carroll University Horizon Hospice
Visit Milwaukee Wisconsin Chapter for Music Therapy
Instrument loans provided by:Alverno College Healing Harmonies, LLC Milwaukee Center for Independence Musicmakers Instruments-Reverie Harp
Louson Drums Ukulele Club of Milwaukee Stoney End Harps
Thank you very much!
Exhibitors
Access Music Therapy Alverno College Alverno College Music Therapy Student
Organization Arbonne International Augsburg College Bear Paw Creek Carroll University Certification Board for Music Therapists Dept. of Music and Arts Technology/School of
Engineering and Technology at IUPUI Dynamic Rhythms featuring Young Living
Essential Oils GLR-AMTAS Gypsi Kernats, LMT
Illinois Association for Music Therapy Louson Drums Lyon & Healy Harps MCFI Inspire Life Therapy Music is Elementary Musicmakers Instruments LLC Raising Harmony: Music Therapy for Young Children Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College State Farm Insurance, Alan Jordan, Agent Stoney End Harps Student Music Therapy Association of WMU West Music Wisconsin Chapter for Music Therapy
Conference Highlight Information
Keynote Speaker Meredith R. Pizzi, MPA, MT-BC
Friday, March 17th 11:00 AM
Claiming Our Place at the Table: Re-imagining the Potential of Music Therapy Meredith Pizzi is a leader in Music Therapy Entrepreneurship and a passionate and energetic
champion for the music therapy profession. Meredith is the Founder and Executive Director of
Roman Music Therapy Services, employing music therapists and providing access to music
therapy services throughout the Boston area. In 2009, she created Sprouting Melodies, an
award-winning early childhood program and in 2012 co-founded Raising Harmony, which trains
others in the use of music therapy strategies and tools with young children. All of these
initiatives have helped broaden exposure and develop new business models for music therapy.
In addition to her own ventures, Meredith has worked tirelessly to support music therapists
around the world in building their practices through online trainings and support,
presentations, publications, and group and individual coaching. Utilizing her key strengths,
she combines depth and understanding of the field with a fresh look towards the future.
Opening Session
Thursday, March 16th 6:15 PM
Happy Hour and Hors D’oeuvres
Followed by
Xalaat Africa Drum and Dance For Life, LTD, a performance
and competitive ensemble from Milwaukee High School of the Arts.
The group performs African dance and praise dance. They are
champions of the Rainbow Dance Competition in 2013 and 2014.
Closing Session
Saturday, March 18th 8:00 PM
Parallel mixes vocals, piano, electric cello, drums and bass/guitar to deliver
its own brand of rocking poetry. From high energy, driving rhythms to rich,
dark, emotive melodies, Parallel provides a captivating juxtaposition of texture
and instrumentation in its approach to acoustic indie rock.
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2017 Great Lakes Region for Music Therapy
Conference Program
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Milwaukee, WI—Crowne Plaza Hotel
Wednesday, March 15th
7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Registration Lobby
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Institute 1: MTBO MastermindTM: Power Up, Focus Down, and Lead your Business Merdith Pizzi, MPA, MT-BC Voyager Ballroom
Institute 2: Drum Circle Facilitation as a Therapeutic Tool: Clinical Assessment, Treatment and Beyond Heather Hodorowski, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A
Institute 3: Optimal Rhythms: Unlocking Nonverbal Autism through Neurologic Music Therapy and Movement Casey DePriest, MT-BC, Certified Neurologic Music Therapist Eric Lund, MT-BC, Certified Neurologic Music Therapist Fatima Chan, M.M.E., MT-BC, Certified Neurologic Music Therapist Sabre Ballroom
6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Registration Lobby
Registration Hours
Wednesday 7 am-9 am
6:30 pm-7:30 pm
Thursday 6:30 am-9 am, 11 am-2 pm,
5 pm-7:30 pm
Friday 7 am-10:30 am, 2 pm-5 pm
Saturday 7 am-9 am
5 pm-7 pm
Sunday 7 am-8 am
Exhibit Hall Hours
Thursday 8 pm-10 pm Exhibit Extraordinaire
Friday 9 am-11 am, 12 pm-5:30 pm
Saturday 8 am-12 pm, 1:30 pm-4:30 pm
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Thursday, March 16th
6:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Registration Lobby
7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CMTE A: The Therapeutic Use of Music in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)—Understanding and Application Mary Mangi, MT-BC Mara Bach, Ph.D. Concorde Ballroom B CMTE B: Internship Supervisor Training Kay Luedtke-Smith, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A
CMTE C: Working in Harmony: Using Evidence Music Based Approaches for Integrated Interprofessional Collaboration Leslie Henry, MM, MT-BC Erin Spring, MA, MT-BC Dale Taylor, Ph.D, MT-BC Kevin Coughlin, Wisconsin DHS Patricia Benesch, Wisconsin DHS Concorde Ballroom C
CMTE D: Using Music to Improve Literacy and Communication Kathy Schumacher, MT-BC, WMTR Sabre Ballroom
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Meeting: GLR Strategic Planning Flight School
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Registration Lobby
12:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. CMTE F: Mentoring 101: GLR-AMTA Mentor Training Theresa Merrill, PhD, MT-BC Angela M. Snell, MSEd, MT-BC Jeff Wolfe, MM, MT-BC Concourse 1, 2
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Meeting: GLR Executive Committee Flight School
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Passages Concorde Ballroom A
1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. CMTE H: Strategies for Maximizing Active Participation in Music Therapy Interventions Laurie A. Farnan, MMT, MT-BC, WMTR Michelle L. Schumacher, MSE, RMT, WMTR Concorde Ballroom C
1:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. CMTE G: Intensive Care: Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Adult Critical Care Jenny Branson, MT-BC Kelly Willis, MT-BC Cameron Coffey, MT-BC Blaire McElroy, CCRN Aviation Theater
CMTE I: Identity and Relationships in Healthcare: Societal and Ethical Considerations of Subtle Discrimination Fran Felton, MT-BC Sabre Ballroom
5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Registration Lobby
6:15 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Reception Featuring Va Va Voom Concorde B
7:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Opening Session Featuring Xalaat Africa Drum And Dance For Life, LTD Concorde B
8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Exhibit Opening Entertainment by “10 Strings a Pick and a Bow” (Laurie Farnan and Mary Stryck) Voyager Ballroom
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Friday, March 17th
7:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Registration Lobby
8:00 a.m.-9:15 a.m.
Presumption of Competence: a Mindful Strategy to Maximize Clients’ Music Therapy Experience Tsz Hei Fatima Chan, MME, MT-BC Aviation Theater Today You Can Play: the Appalachian Dulcimer Kathy Schumacher, MT-BC, WMTR Flight School Amp Up Your Song Writing: Going Beyond I-IV-V-I Sarah Hudziak, MT-BC Concourse 1, 2 Hunting the Heart’s Treasure: Spiritual Self-Care Opportunities for Hospice Music Therapists Susan B. Wesley, PhD, LCAT, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A Patient-Preferred Live Music in Adult Medical Settings: Supporting Literature and Intervention Derivatives Michael J. Silverman, PhD, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom B
Rethinking Autism: How Forgetting what I Knew Led to Improved Clinical Outcomes
Casey DePriest, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom C
You Put Your Whole Self In: Reflective Practice and Sacred Clinical Space Lindsay Rossmiller, MT-BC Melanie Wiseheart, MT-BC
Sabre Ballroom
9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Exhibits Open
Voyager Ballroom
9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Building Your Scope: Expanding Your Clinical Expertise Debbie Bates, MMT, MT-BC Annie Heiderscheit, PhD, MT-BC Aviation Theater
“All About Dialysis”— Music Therapy Unites Patients and Staff in Pediatric Nephrology Casey DePriest, MT-BC and Eric Lund, MT-BC, Flight School
Pinterest! Exploring New and Creative Interventions! Lorissa Letwin, MA, MT-BC Ericha Rupp, MA, MT-BC Concourse 1, 2
Education and Clinical Training Roundtable Lalene Kay, MM, MT-BC Kay Luedtke-Smith, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A
Clinical Phonetics for Music Therapists Kaillie Enser, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom B
Independent Contractor vs Employee; Are You Classifying or Classified Correctly? Jennifer Whitlow, MT-BC Morgan Sparks, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom C
Therapeutic Use of the Harp: Basic Playing Technique and Improvisation Scales Nancy O'Brien, RMT, MCAT Sabre Ballroom
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Keynote Address
Claiming our Place at the Table: Re-imagining the Potential of Music Therapy Meredith Pizzi, MPA, MT-BC Concorde Ballrooms A, B, C
Friday
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12:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Exhibits Open
Voyager Ballroom
12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Lunch: “Meat on the Street” (Food truck available outside hotel from 12:00-2:00)
Networking Lunches (Bring your own lunch) Sabre Ballroom
Autism Spectrum Disorder/IDD— Jennifer Rook Early Childhood--Meryl Brown Gerontology--Becky Frize Hospice/Palliative Care—Hanna Uchytil Medical--Gina Kelly & Christina Wood Mental Health/Addiction/Forensics Lee Anna Rasar Private Practice—Kathy Schumacher, Sara Devine, Amy Schaack, Richelle Kroening & Erica Flores New Professionals--Jennifer Lind
GLR Mentor Program Meet and Greet (Bring your own lunch) Sabre Ballroom Sigma Alpha Iota Lunch (Bring your own lunch) Flight School
12:15 p.m.-1:15 p.m. Internship Fair Voyager Ballroom
1:30 p.m.-2:45 p.m.
Thriving in Your Internship: Seeds of Wisdom from 100 Interns Sandra Holten, MT-BC, Dawn McDougal Miller, MME, MT-BC Aviation Theater
Music Therapy Techniques to Support PBIS Programs in Schools Amy Schaack, MT-BC, WMTR, Andrea Halvorson, MA, MT-BC, WMTR, Sarah Kolander, MT-BC, WMTR,
Katherine Sherrill, MT-BC, WMTR Flight School
The Intersection of Music and Neuroscience; a Game Changing Model John D. Hartman, MT-BC
Concourse 1, 2
1:30 p.m.-2:45 p.m. (cont.) Music Therapy for Older Adults: Tips and Tools for Working with Diverse Groups Kristin Conrad, MA, MT-BC Nora Turnbloom, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A
Music Therapy Post-Elective Orthopedic Surgery Lisa Gallagher, MA, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom B
Connecting with Young Clients: MT and Adolescents Kellie Schallert, MS, MT-BC Melanie Wiseheart, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom C
Functional Ukulele Workshop Andrew Neary, MT-BC Sabre Ballroom
2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Registration Lobby
2:45 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Research Fair Voyager Ballroom
3:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Town Hall Meeting with GLR AMTA Assembly Representatives Concorde Ballrooms B, C
3:45 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
On the Road Again: Expanding Service Access with a Mobile Music Therapy Studio Amy Schaack, MT-BC, WMTR Bradley Schaack, DPT Sarah Kolander, MT-BC, WMTR Katherine Sherrill, MT-BC, WMTR Flight School Emotional Rollercoaster: Music Therapy and the Zones of Regulation fo Social/Emotional Development Alyssa Wilkins, MT-BC Concourse 1, 2
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3:45 p.m.-5:00 p.m. (cont.)
Sharing our Work: Report of the MLE Subcommittee Mary Ellen Wylie, Ph.D., MT-BC Ronna Kaplan, MA, MT-BC Amy Furman, MM, MT-BC Angie Snell, MSEd, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A Voicing Words Unspoken: Songwriting with Female Adolescents with Terminal Illness Meredith Schlabig, MT-BC Susan Smiddy, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom B The Music of Laughter: Using Laughter in Music Therapy Andra Duncan, MT-BC
Concorde Ballroom C
This one Goes to 11: Let’s Tap into the Groove Mike LimBybliw, MT-BC Sabre Ballroom
5:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m. GLR Business Meeting Concorde Ballroom B, C
5:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m. GLR AMTAS Meeting Sabre Ballroom
6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Alverno College Reception Concourse 1, 2
8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Open Jam Session Concorde C
8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. AMTAS Lip Sync Battle Sabre Ballroom
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Saturday
Saturday, March 18th
7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Registration Lobby
6:30 a.m.-7:15 a.m. Early Morning Yoga Sabre Ballroom
7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m. High School Program Intro: A Future in Music Therapy
Leslie Henry, MM, MT-BC Abigail Prochaska Aviation Theater
8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Exhibits Open
Voyager Ballroom
8:00 a.m.-9:15 a.m.
From Misrepresentation to Outstanding Opportunity: Growth Mindset and the Advocacy Champion Jessica DeVillers, MA, MT-BC Flight School Building Musical Communities: Avocational Music Making and the Music Therapist Beth Ann Swinson, MT-BC Concourse 1, 2
Meaningful Music Therapy Interventions for Long Term Care Holly Semrow, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A Translating Clinical Music Therapy Data Into Clinical Evidence: Post Hoc Analysis Annie Heiderscheit, Ph.D., MT-BC, LMFT Concorde Ballroom B Contemporary Neurocognitive and Psychological Models of ASD: Implications for Music Therapy Practice Edward Todd Schwartzberg, M.Ed., MT-BC Concorde Ballroom C Facilitating Effective Improvisational Music-Making with Your Clients Jennifer Lind, MT-BC Sabre Ballroom
9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Becoming Mother: Embodied Music Therapy Techniques for Postpartum Emotional Healing Beth Rousseau, MA, MT-BC Aviation Theater Community Classroom in Music Therapy Education: Benefits for Students and Community Partners Annette Heiderscheit, Ph.D., MT-BC, LMFT Flight School How Do You Do That? Beatboxing, Vocal Percussion, A Capella in the Clinic Leslie Henry, MM, MT-BC Students of South Milwaukee High School Delta V and PopRockets Concourse 1, 2 Music Therapy and Applied Behavior Analysis Behaving in Harmony Elizabeth Krickhahn, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A Hands-On: Interventions to Improve Literacy and Communication Kathy Schumacher, MT-BC, WMTR Concorde Ballroom B
Music-Based Intervention for Stress Based on the Therapeutic Function of Music Jennifer Fiore, Ph.D., MT-BC Concorde Ballroom C Songs of Inclusion: Providing Inclusive Music Programs within Schools Kellee Coviak Hansen, MS, MT-BC L.R. Rosen-Weatherford, MM, MT-BC Sabre Ballroom
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. State Meetings Illinois—Aviation Theater Indiana—Upper Restaurant Michigan—Concourse 1 Minnesota—Flight School Ohio—Concourse 2 Wisconsin—Sabre Ballroom
12:15 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
Awards Luncheon Featuring Poprockets
Concorde Ballrooms A, B, and C
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1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Exhibits Open
Voyager Ballroom
2:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Snoezelen Tour Milwaukee Center for Independence Meet in Hotel Lobby *Pre-registration required
2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
So You Want to be a Music Therapy Blogger? Julie Palmieri, MM, MT-BC Aviation Theater Early Childhood Mental Health: Current Research and Practice Meredith Pizzi, MT-BC, MPA Flight School Clinical Applications for Use of Steel Pan in Music Therapy Sessions Lee Anna Rasar, MT-BC, WMTR Concourse 1, 2
*CMTE H PART II: Strategies for Maximizing Active Participation in Music Therapy Interventions Laurie A. Farnan, MMT, MT-BC, WMTR Michelle L. Schumacher, MSE, RMT, WMTR Rhapsodie Quartet, Madison Symphony Sabre Ballroom *Attendance is required by registrants of CMTE H for completion of CMTE credits. However, ALL conference registrants are invited to this session! Music Therapy for Treating Acute and Chronic Pain in Pediatrics
Gina D. Kelly, MT-BC
Christina Wood, MA, MT-BC Passport Room
4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m. Applying the "Universal Language” in Therapy Cross-Culturally
Lynnae Nowak, MT-BC Aviation Theater
4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m. (cont.) Mentor Roundtable Theresa Merrill, Ph.D., MT-BC Flight School
From Whiskey Lullabies to Pub Songs: Fingerstyle Guitar Technique and Repertoire Peter Meyer, MA, MT-BC, Destiny Henn Concourse 1, 2 Music Therapy with Pre-Bereaved Caregivers: A Resiliency Building Model Noah Potvin, MMT, LPC, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom A
Factors Influencing Research Questions and Associated Methods in Music Therapy Research Michael J. Silverman, PhD, MT-BC Katrina McFerran, PhD Concorde Ballroom B Music and Dementia: Getting a Positive Response Rebecca Frize, MT-BC Concorde Ballroom C Funds to Grow On: Early Childhood Program Development with the MUSE Fund Kellee Coviak Hansen, MS, MT-BC Sabre Ballroom
5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Registration Lobby
5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. GLR Business Meeting Concorde Ballroom B, C
GLR AMTAS Meeting Aviation Theater
8:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Closing Session Featuring Parallel Concorde Ballroom A
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Sunday, March 19th
7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m. Registration Lobby
7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
CMTE J: Ethical Considerations: Respect for Ethnicity in Selecting Music in Therapy Sessions Lee Anna Rasar, MT-BC, WMTR Aviation Theater
CMTE K: Incorporating Mindfulness in Music Therapy Jennifer Hicks, MT-BC, RYT Christina Wood, MT, MT-BC Concourse 1 CMTE L: Grooving to Maximize the Clinical Environment: 5 Concepts for Success Mike LimBybliw, MT-BC Sabre Ballroom
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Internship Fair Participants
Illinois
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Chicago, IL
Elizabeth Klinger, MA, MT-BC [email protected]
Institute for Therapy through the Arts Evanston, IL
Rebecca West, MM, MT-BC [email protected]
Indiana
Opportunities for Positive Growth Fishers, IN
Lindsay Wright, MT-BC [email protected]
Bi-County Services, Inc. Bluffton, IN
Karel Decker, MME, MT-BC [email protected]
Meaningful Day Services, INC Brownsburg, IN with internship sites in
Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne, Kokomo, and Jeffersonville Leigh Ann Fuller, MT-BC [email protected]
Integrative Music Therapy, LLC (university-affiliated) Newburgh, IN
Casey DePriest, MT-BC [email protected]
Michigan Marwood Nursing and Rehab Port Huron, MI
Suzanne Jackson, [email protected]
Minnesota
Park Nicollet Health Services Frauenshuh Cancer Center Minneapolis, MN
Dawn McDougal Miller, MME, MT-BC, FAMI [email protected]
Woodbury Senior Living Woodbury, MN
Erin Heidemann, MT-BC [email protected]
Ohio
The Cleveland Music Settlement Cleveland, OH
Megan McCausland, MT-BC [email protected]
Wisconsin
Milwaukee Center for Independence Milwaukee, WI
Andrew Neary, MT-BC [email protected]
Cedar Community West Bend, WI
Sherry McElhatton, MT-BC [email protected]
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Research Fair Participants
A Descriptive Analysis of Research Productivity in the Journal of Music Therapy as Measured by Authorship and Affiliations: 2000-2015 Michael J. Silverman Ph.D., MT-BC, Lacey Reimnitz, Jake Uban, University of Minnesota
Effects of Accompaniment and Presentation Style on the Sequential Working Memory of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder Edward T. Schwartzberg M.Ed., MT-BC, Michael J. Silverman, PhD, MT-BC, University of Minnesota
Effects of Music Therapy on Fatigue, Energy, and Pain in Hospitalized Patients on an Adult Blood and Marrow Transplant Unit: Preliminary Analyses of a Randomized Effectiveness Study Lacey J. Reimnitz and Michael J. Silverman, PhD, MT-BC, University of Minnesota
Effects of Music Therapy on Resilience and Pain with Adults on a Medical Oncology/Hematology Unit: A Convergent Parallel Mixed Methods Pilot Study Lorissa Letwin, MA, MT-BC, & Michael J. Silverman, Ph.D., MT-BC, University of Minnesota
The Efficacy of Music as a Non-Analgesic Method of Reducing Pain Perception in Cold Pressor Trials Amanda Lynn Ziemba, Edward Roth, Brian L. Wilson, David S. Smith, Western Michigan University
Experiences of Music Therapy Students Working as Counselors at Camps for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Preliminary Analysis of a Qualitative Investigation Michael J. Silverman, Ph.D., MT-BC, Edward T. Schwartzberg M.Ed., MT-BC, Chantise Hunt, Melody Peterson, Lauren Shibley, University of Minnesota
Exploring Potential Differences in Positive Parent-Infant Interactions Displayed by At-Risk Mothers During Music Therapy and Non-Music Facilitated Play Sessions as Measured by Clinical Objectives Met Jessica Nagel, MA, MT-BC and Michael J. Silverman, Ph.D., MT-BC, University of Minnesota
Music Therapist Behind Locked Doors: The Role of Trauma Exposure and Current Music Therapy Practices in Correctional and Forensic Psychiatry Deanna K. Bush, MM, MT-BC, Brian Wilson, MM, MT-BC, Edward Roth, MM, MT-BC, David Smith, PhD, Western Michigan University
A Music Therapy Model for Resiliency Development in Informal Hospice Caregivers during Pre-Bereavement: A Grounded Theory Study Noah Potvin, Ph.D., MT-BC, University of Dayton
A Neuroscience-Based Rationale for Patient Preferred Live Music as a Receptive Music Therapy Intervention Anusha Ramaswami, Michael Silverman, Ph.D., MT-BC, University of Minnesota
Survey of Music and Related Service Professors' Views on Music Therapy Mia Iliopoulos, Hannah Becker & Dr. Jennifer Jones, Western Illinois University
A Survey of Parents of Music Therapy Students and Their Knowledge of the Music Therapy Profession Michelle Bingheim and Dr. Jennifer Jones, Western Illinois University
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GLR 2017 Conference At-a-Glance Wednesday March 15, 2017
Concorde A Sabre Ballroom Voyager Ballroom
9:00-6:00 Drum Circle Facilitation as a Therapeutic Tool: Clinical Assessment, Treatment and Beyond
Optimal Rhythms: Unlocking Nonverbal Autism through Neurologic Music Therapy and Movement
MTBO MastermindTM: Power Up, Focus Down, and Lead your Business
Thursday March 16, 2017
Aviation Flight Concourse 1 & 2
Concorde A Concorde B Concorde C Sabre Ballroom
Voyager Ballroom
7:30-8:00 7:30-12:30 Internship Supervisor Training
7:30-12:30 The Therapeutic Use of Music in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)—Understanding and Application
7:30-12:30 Working in Harmony: Using Evidence Music Based Approaches for Integrated Interprofessional Collaboration
7:30-12:30 Using Music to Improve Literacy and Communication
8:00-12:30
9:00-12:00 9:00-12:00 GLR Strategic Planning Meeting
12:00-12:30
12:30-1:00 12:30-6:30 Mentoring 101: GLR-AMTA Mentor Training
1:00-1:30 1:00-5:00 GLR Executive Meeting
1:00-5:00 Passages
1:30-5:00
1:30-6:30 Intensive Care: Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Adult Critical Care
1:30-4:30 Strategies for Maximizing Active Participation in Music Therapy Interventions
1:30-6:30 Identity and Relationships in Healthcare: Societal and Ethical Considerations of Subtle Discrimination
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:30
6:15-7:30 Reception
7:30-8:00 Opening Session
8:00-10:00 Exhibit Extraordinaire
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Friday March 17, 2017 Aviation Flight Concourse
1 & 2 Concorde A Concorde B Concorde C Sabre Ballroom Voyager
Ballroom
8:00-9:15 Presumption of Competence: a Mindful Strategy to Maximize Clients’ Music Therapy Experience
Today you can Play: The Appalachian Dulcimer
Amp up your Song Writing: Going Beyond I-IV-V-I
Hunting the Heart’s Treasure: Spiritual Self-Care Opportunities for Hospice Music Therapists
Patient-Preferred Live Music in Adult Medical Settings: Supporting Literature and Intervention Derivatives
Rethinking Autism: How Forgetting What I Knew led to Improved Clinical Outcomes
You Put Your Whole Self in: Reflective Practice and Sacred Clinical Space
Exhibit Hall opens at 9:00 am
9:30-10:45 Building your Scope: Expanding your Clinical Expertise
“All About Dialysis”-Music Therapy Unites Patients and Staff in Pediatric Nephrology
Pinterest! Exploring New and Creative Interventions!
Education and Clinical Training Roundtable
Clinical Phonetics for Music Therapists
Independent Contractor vs. Employee: Are you Classifying or Classified Correctly?
Therapeutic Use of the Harp: Basic Playing Technique and Improvisation Scales
Exhibit Hall open
11:00-12:00 Claiming our Place at the table: Re-imagining the Potential of Music Therapy
12:00-1:30 Sigma Alpha Iota Lunch
Networking Lunches GLR Mentor Meet and Greet
12:15-1:15 Internship Fair Exhibit Hall open
1:30-2:45 Thriving in your Internship: Seeds of Wisdom from 100 Interns
Music Therapy Techniques to Support PBIS Programs in Schools
The Intersection of Music and Neuralscience: a Game Changing Model
Music Therapy for Older Adults: Tips and tools for Working with Diverse Groups
Music Therapy Post-Elective Orthopedic Surgery
Connecting with Young Clients: MT and Adolescents
Functional Ukulele Workshop
Exhibit Hall open
3:00--3:30 Town Hall Meeting—Concorde B&C 2:45-3:45 Research Fair
3:45-5:00 On the Road Again: Expanding Service Access with Mobile Music Therapy Studio
Emotional Rollercoaster: Music Therapy and the Zones of Regulation for Social/Emotional Development
Sharing our Work: Report of the MLE Subcommittee
Voicing Words Unspoken: Songwriting with Female Adolescents with Terminal Illness
The Music of Laughter: Using Laughter in Music Therapy
This one goes to 11: Let’s Tap into the Groove
Exhibit Hall open until 5:30
5:15-6:15 GLR AMTAS meeting
GLR Meeting
8:00-10:00 8:00-9:00 Open Jam Session
AMTAS Lip Sync Battle
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Saturday March 18, 2017 Aviation
Theater Flight School
Concourse 1 & 2
Concorde A Concorde B Concorde C Sabre Ballroom Other
7:00-8:00 High School Students
8:00-9:15 From Misrepresen-tation to Outstanding Opportunity: Growth Mindset and the Advocacy Champion
Building Musical Communities: Avocational Music Making and the Music Therapist
Meaningful Music Therapy Interventions for Long Term Care
Translating Clinical Music Therapy Data into Clinical Evidence: Post Hoc Analysis
Contemporary Neurocognitive and Psychological Models of ASD: Implications for Music Therapy Practice
Facilitating Effective Improvisational Music Making with your Clients
Exhibit Hall Open 8 am -12 pm Voyager Ballroom
9:30-10:45
Becoming Mother: Embodied Music Therapy Techniques for Postpartum Emotional Healing
Community Classroom in Music Therapy Education: Benefits for Students and Community Partners
How do you do That? Beatboxing, Vocal Percussion, A Capella in the Clinic
MT & ABA: Behaving in Harmony
Hands-On: Interventions to Improve Literacy and Communication
Music-based Intervention for Stress, Based on the Therapeutic Functions of Music
Songs of Inclusion: Providing Inclusive Music Programs Within Schools
11:00-12:00
State Mtg. IL State Mtg. MN State Mtg. MI-1 State Mtg. OH-2
State Mtg. WI State Mtg. IN Upper restaurant
12:15-2:00
LUNCHEON LUNCHEON LUNCHEON Exhibit Hall Open 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Voyager Ballroom
2:30-3:45 So you Want to be a Music Therapy Blogger?
Early Childhood Mental Health: Current Research and Practice
Clinical Applications for Use of Steel Pan in Music Therapy Sessions
Strategies for
Maximizing Active Participation in Music Therapy Interventions (Heartstrings Quartet)
Music Therapy for Treating Acute and Chronic Pain in Pediatrics Passport Room
4:00-5:15 Applying that “Universal Language” in Therapy Cross-Culturally
Mentor Roundtable
From Whiskey Lullabies to Pub Songs: Fingerstyle Guitar Technique and Repertoire
Music Therapy with Pre-Bereaved Caregivers: A Resiliency Building Model
Factors Influencing Research Questions and Associated Methods in Music Therapy Research
Music and Dementia: Getting a Positive Response
Funds to Grow On: Early Childhood Program Development with the MUSE Fund
5:30-6:30 GLR-AMTAS Meeting
GLR Meeting
8:00-9:30 Closing Session
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Sunday March 19, 2017
Aviation Concourse 1 Sabre Ballroom
7:30-12:30 Ethical Considerations: Respect for Ethnicity in Selecting Music in Therapy Sessions
Incorporating Mindfulness in Music Therapy
Grooving to Maximize the Clinical Environment: 5 Concepts for Success
Conference Rooms
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Milwaukee, WI
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Continuing Education Information
Conference Attendance
The GLR 2017 Music Therapy Conference is approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 5
Continuing Music Therapy Education (CMTE) credits. The Great Lakes Region of the American Music Therapy
Association, #P-021, maintains responsibility for program quality and adherence to CBMT policies and criteria.
CBMT Approved Workshops
Institutes and CMTE courses Registrants will receive a certificate upon completion of a Pre-conference Institute or CMTE
course. According to CBMT guidelines, participants choosing this option will need only their certificate for
documentation.
Umbrella Groupings
An umbrella grouping is “a group of related workshops, courses, and programs, each fewer than three (3) contact hours,
which can be incorporated under a theme or unifying topic relating to the CBMT Board Certification Domains and results
in a total of at least three (3) contact hours in durations” (CBMT Recertification Manual, sixth edition). It is not the
responsibility of the provider nor the CBMT to place these events into umbrella groupings. Placing events in an umbrella
grouping and relating them to the CBMT Board Certification Domains is the sole responsibility of the certificant. (CBMT
Recertification Manual) An umbrella group tracking sheet can be found in the conference program or at the registration
desk.
Short Event Activities
Any session at this conference that is fewer than three contact hours of learning activity may qualify. In this category,
up to 25 CMTE credits per 5-year recertification cycle will be allowed by CBMT. It is up to the individuals to monitor
their limit. These are not pre-approved activities and GLR of AMTA is not responsible for participants’ choice of short
event activities. Required documentation for Short Events includes the signature of the session presenter or presider in
the conference program to verify proof of attendance, length of the session, session title, date and presenters’ names.
(CBMT Recertification Manual)
Documentation
CMTE credit for umbrella groupings and short activities requires documentation. It is the responsibility of each
individual to complete the required documentation for submission to CBMT. Documentation requirements are as
follows:
1. Activity Title
2. Sponsor (GLR for this conference)
3. Name of Instructor
4. Summary of the learning experience, its application to the music therapy practice, and Examination Content Outline.
(Approx. 250 words)
5. Copy of the conference brochure
6. Proof of attendance
7. Number of contact hours in each session
8. Unifying topics for umbrella groupings
If you have questions regarding the continuing education activities at this conference, please contact Kristen Luecke, the
GLR Continuing Education Chair.
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UMBRELLA GROUPINGS FOR CMTE CREDIT
Umbrella groupings are a “a group of related workshops, courses, and programs, each fewer than three (3)
contact hours, which can be incorporated under a theme or unifying topic relating to the CBMT Board
Certification Domains and results in a total of at least three (3) contact hours in durations” (CBMT
Recertification Manual, sixth edition). Eligibility for this type of educational activity requires documentation. It
is the responsibility of each individual to complete and retain the required documentation for submission to
CBMT. This form is intended to assist you in collecting this documentation.
Suggestions for umbrella groupings for this conference are listed below. In the program, sessions that match
these suggestions have the corresponding number after the session title. You may find other groupings that
are appropriate and specific to your area of practice.
Child/School Mental Health Medical
Hospice and Palliative Care IDD Clinical Skills
Professional Issues Theory Research
Retain your conference program and your attendee certificate with this form. Additional forms can be found
at the registration table.
Name: ______________________________________ CBMT Cert. #: _________________
CBMT Board Certification Domains:
____________________________________________________________________________
Session Title Date Length/Hrs Presenter’s Signature
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Save the date...
2018 GLR Music Therapy Conference
April 11-15, 2018
Eagle Crest Resort
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Watch for updates at www.glr-amta.org/conference-overview/
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Starbucks (located in the hotel lobby)
Open Daily from 7 am-11 am
Thursday, March 16
Taco Bar
12 pm – 1:30 pm
Altitude Restaurant (located in the hotel)
Friday, March 17
Soup, Salad, Potato Bar
12 pm – 2 pm
Altitude Restaurant (located in the hotel)
Friday, March 17, 2017
Come check it out! 12:00pm-2:00pm
In the hotel parking lot