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Page 1: Preliminary

World Congress

of Music Therapy

Preliminary Program for the 13th

at Sookmyung Women’s University

Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

Presented by

jointly organized by

www.musictherapy2011.org

July 5 9, 2011t

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ContentsWelcome Messages ...................................................... 3

from the Congress Chair ............................................ 3

from the Scientific Committee Chair .......................... 3

from the President ..................................................... 4

About the World Federation of Music Therapy ............. 5

Registrations .................................................................. 6

Congress FAQs ............................................................ 7

Registration Announcements ........................................ 9

Congress Venue .......................................................... 10

Congress Sponsorship ................................................ 11

Hotel Information ......................................................... 12

Congress Schedule ..................................................... 14

Pre-congress Seminars .............................................. 15

Spotlight Sessions ....................................................... 19

Session Schedule ....................................................... 20

Research Poster Presentation .................................... 30

Facts about Korea ...................................................... 34

Honoring WFMT Council Members ........................... 35

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My dear fellow music therapists,

I am honored to welcome you to Seoul, Korea for the 2011 World

Congress of Music Therapy. The 13th World Congress will be very

special for all of us. Not only will it be the first WFMT conference in

Asia, but it will also feature the first wide scale convergence of

Eastern and Western Philosophy in the history of music therapy. All

of the conference attendants will be assured a comfortable stay in

Seoul. Also, while you are here, I promise to offer plenty of cultural

engagements for your enjoyment.

Celebrate this congress with friends and colleagues from over 45 different countries. Let

us all learn from one another and look forward to a stronger future in music therapy. Have

a safe and fun trip to Seoul in July. We will be ready for you!

Byungchuel Choi, Ph.D

Congress Organizer of the 13th World Congress of Music Therapy

We are proud to invite you to the13th World Congress of Music Therapy:

"Music Therapy in Eastern and Western Philosophy." The conference

pays special attention to similarities and differences in music therapy

between East and West.

The program for the 13th World Congress of Music Therapy will consist

of 124 paper, 32 workshop, 8 roundtable, 5 clinical forum and 48 poster

sessions. We have presenters from 32 countries of the world. The

conference covers wide range of topics including: (1) Music therapy assessment; (2) Music

therapy clinical practices; (3) Music therapy research; (4) Supervision and training of music

therapists; (5) Multicultural issues in music therapy; and (6) Music technology.

The program also offers pre-congress seminars, presented by well respected international

experts. Topics include (1) Music Therapy and Medicine; (2) Music Therapy and Special

Education; (3) Music and Older Adults; and (4) Music Therapy Research.

We hope you join us in Seoul, Korea for what promises to be an unique educational

experience. Please join us for a dynamic and rich conference!

Youngshin Kim, PhD, MT-BC, NRMT

Chair, International Scientific Committee

1 Message from the Congress Chair

1 Message from the Scientific Committee Chair

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I am pleased to welcome you to the 13th World Congress

of Music Therapy in Seoul, Korea. Over the past months,

the WFMT Council has worked closely with our World

Congress Organizer Dr. Byungchuel Choi, the Scientific

Committee Chair Dr. Youngshin Kim, and the local

planning committee to create a scientifically sound and

culturally enriched event for you.

Be part of the first World Congress of Music Therapy held in Asia and learn from

experts around the world about Music Therapy in Eastern and Western Philosophy.

Attend intriguing pre-conference seminars, concurrent sessions, workshops, round-

tables, and poster sessions, and don’t miss our four Spotlight Sessions featuring

sixteen renowned music therapists whose expertise spans generations and

WFMT’s eight regions. This World Congress will bring you cutting edge research

and the latest trends in music therapy practice. Share, reflect, and contribute to the

global development of music therapy.

Get inspired and energized while greeting old friends and making new connections.

Join us and experience the welcoming Asian culture in a modern and vibrant city

that also honors its ancient roots. I look forward to meeting you in Seoul, Korea for

what promises to be a memorable and meaningful musical adventure.

Dr. Petra Kern, PhD, MT-DMtG, MT-BC, MTA

President of the World Federation of Music Therapy

1 Message from the President

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WFMT is dedicated to developing and promoting music therapy throughout

the world as an art and science. The Federation supports the global devel-

opment of educational programs, clinical practice, and research to demon-

strate the contributions of msuic therapy to humanity.

The World Federation of MusicTherapy (WFMT) is an internationalnon-profit organization bringing together music therapy associationsand individuals interested in developing and promoting music therapy globally through the exchangeof information, collaboration amongprofessionals and actions. Founded in1985 in Genoa Italy, it is the onlyworldwide professional organizationrepresenting music therapy in manyareas of the world. The members ofthe Federation are music therapy organizations, training programs, certified music therapists, music therapy students, and individuals associated with music therapy, currently numbering more than 60members. WFMT is an internationalbody, with officers, commissioners,and regional liaisons in Africa, Ar-gentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada,China, Finland, India, Norway, Korea,Spain, U.A.E., and the USA.

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R Timeline

l May 31, 2011: Early Bird Registration Ends

After June 1st, Onsite Registration.

l July 5, 2011: Pre-congress Seminars

l July 5 - 9, 2011: XIII World Congress of Music Therapy

R Fees

l Professionals

Early Bird (before May 31, 2011): US$200

Onsite Registration: US$230

l Students (must be students in the summer of 2011)

Early Bird: US$100 + 1 lunch sandwich

Onsite Registration: Students US$100

l Special Pre-congress Seminars

Additional fee of US$80 for 6 hour seminar

(Registration will be limited to 20-40 seats per seminar.)

R Tent Space for FreeTen tents just in front of the main Congress Hall! Tents will be loaned according to the attending

participant numbers of each country. The size of the tents are about 3x2 meters with high celings.

Each tent will have one table with four chairs, but no electricity. We also will provide some ethnic

instruments if you wish to share music from your culture during the Congress.

R Reserve a School or Company Exhibition Booth!

We would like to invite your school or company to the 2011 World Congress of Music Therapy

in Seoul, Korea. We estimate that more than 1300 music therapist will attend the congress.

The deadline for the booth reservation is May 31, 2011.

R CMTEs (Contiuing Music Therapy Education Credits) from the Congress

We have received CMTE approval for the pre-congress seminars.

R The Official Language is English.

You may expect to have simultaneous interpretation provided for the opening, spotlight, and closing

sessions if we discover that there has been registration from a certain country that exceeds more than

100 participants.

l Contact Emails:

Office [email protected] [email protected]

l Mailing Address:

Korean Music Therapy AssociationSookmyung Women's UniversitySeoul 140-742, South Korea

l Contact Phone Number:

Carolyn Shim at +821 9046 2414 (010-9046-2414 calling from Korea)

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Q. What is the best way to get to my hotel from the IncheonInternational Airport?

The best way is to take the bus from the

airport. Here are the numbers of the buses

that you will need to take in order to get to

your hotel. When you come out from the

airport terminal, you will see the bus stations

divided in those numbers. Most buses leave

from the station every 20-30 minutes.

- To Seoul Garden Hotel (BestWestern

Premiere): 4B, 11A Bus # 6702 (15,000 won)

- To Lotte City Hotel at Mapo: 5B, 12A Bus

Bus # 6015 (10,000 won)

- To Rainbow Hotel (Seoul Station): 6A, 12B

Bus # 6001 (14,000 won)

- To Guest House (Chungmu-ro station): 5B,

12A Bus #6015 (10,000 won)

The bus takes about 60 minutes.

You can also take a KAL Rimousine to your

hotels:

(1) 4B, 11A Bus # 6702 (15,000 won)

Seoul Garden -> Lotte City --> Seoul Station

--> Millenium Hilton --> Hyatt

(2) 4B, 11A Bus # 6701 (15,000 won)

Koreana --> Plaza --> Lotte Hotel --> Chosun

--> Seoul Garden

Q. How to get to the Congress Venuefrom my hotel?

The Congress venue is the Sookmyung Women’s

University in the middle of Seoul city. If you

stay at the BestWestern Premiere (Seoul Garden

Hotel), you take a hotel shuttle to Sookmyung

Women's University every morning. It takes

about 5-10 minutes by car. If you take a taxi,

you will pay less than 3000 won and it takes

less than 10 minutes.

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If you stay at the Lotte City Hotel at Mapo,

it also takes about 10 minutes and costs about

the same (3000 won) to get to the Congress

venue. There are two types of taxis: luxury

and regular taxis. The fair are low compared

to most other countries. You can expect to pay

US$10 in a regular taxi for about 12 kilome-

ters or 7.5 miles. The luxury taxi rates are

about the double.

Q. What is the weather like in Seoul in July?

Please be prepared! It is very hot and humid in

July. You might also expect some rain during

your stay. Although the temperature might

fluctuate a little, you don’t need to expect a

very wide daily temperature range.

Q. What about the exchanging money?It is very easy to exchange any currency to

Korean won at any bank in Korea. You can walk

into any bank in Seoul easily. Also, you can use

credit cards at most of the retail stores, re-

taurants, even for your taxi.

Q. How safe is it to travel around in Korea?

It is very safe to travel around in Korea,

day or night. Most signs are written in English

and Korean. Public transportation systems are

highly developed in Korea, so you don't need to

rent a car to travel. But as it is in all places

around the world, it would be safer to keep

your possessions close to you at all times.

Q. What language will be used duringthe congress?

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The official language is English. We might

provide simultaneous interpretation for the

opening, spotlight, and closing sessions if more

than 100 participants per country are

registered.

Q. Does Korea require tax and tipswhen purchasing goods and diningat restaurants?

The price tag you see is the final price that

include taxes. There is no negotiation at most

stores, but you might still be able to bargain

at markets such as at Namdae- mun and Itae-

won markets.

Q. Do I need an entry visa for thiscongress?

If you are coming from a natioon that signed a

visa waiver agreement with Korea, you are

subject of exemption. Meaning you need to

check whether you need to obtain an entry

visa or not with the Korean embassy or travel

agent in your country. If you need an invitation

letter for visa purpose from us, email us

immediately.

Email for requesting invitation letters:

[email protected]

Q. What electric voltage system does Korea use?

Korea uses 220 voltage. We also use NTSC

video/dvd. Please check your equipment if it is

capable for both 110 and 220 voltages.

Q. Would my cellular phone work in Korea?

Korea is a highly developed and technological ad-

vanced country. Most of your cellular phones work

in Korea based on roaming service agreement.

Q. What about internet availability?You can find many places with free Wi-fi all

around Korea. Most hotels provide internet

lines or WiFi service for free too.

Q. When do I get my congress package?

The registration booth will open from July

4th through July 9th. It will be located at the

Centennial Hall at Sookmyung Women's

University. Come and pick up your congress

package, including an entrance nametag for the

congress.

Tuesday, July 4th: 8:00 am - 20:00 pm

Wednesday, July 5th: 8:00 am-21:00 pm

July 6th - July 8th: 8:00 am - 18:00 pm

Saturday, July 9th: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Q. Do I have to reserve a specialspecial tour package in advance?

No! You will make reservation for the tour

package at the registration booth. Please note

this is a first come, first serve basis.

Additionally we will provide complimentary bus

tours. Please expect to pay for your own meals

and entrance fees if required.

Here are some contact numbers of our

organizational team members.

Please call if you need help.

& Registration

Kyungsuk Kim +8210 3399 1340

& General Guidance

Carolyn Shim +8210 9046 2414

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These will be prepared for you after you register for the Congress:

3 Certificate of Registration

3 A congress participant bag

3 An official congress program book

3 A congress proceedings book

3 A cased Congress DVD

3 Congress postcards from group photos

Special Events:3 Free bus tour on Saturday

3 Special cuisine and prize drawings during the

Cultural Night on Friday

3 Professional Korean Music and Dance Performances

Register for the event today! Don't miss this wonderful World Music Therapists' Festival in this July, 2011.

Certificate of Registration

Congress DVD

Student’s bag

Professional’s bag

Meal Coupon for

Early Bird Registers

Congress Proceedings

Group Photos

FREE!!

FREE!!

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Congress Venue

Visit http://esookmyung.ac.krfor more information

Incheon Airport (ICN)

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Sookmyung Women’s Universitylocated in the center of downtown Seoul.Address: Seoul, Yongsan-gu Hyochangwon-gil

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Hotels

Hilton Hotel HHHHH www.hilton.co.kr

Koreana Hotel HHHH www.koreanahotel.com Lotte Hotel HHHHH www.lottehotelseoul.com

President Hotel HHHH www.hotelpresident.co.kr/english/

Best Western Premiere Seoul Garden Hotel HHHH seoulgarden.co.kr

Lotte City Hotel HHH thelexington.co.kr/eng/

Rainbow Hotel rainbowinseoul.co.kr

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Sejong Concert Hall

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[ Advertising Opportunities

Official Conference Program (please 0)

Space Dimensions Rate 15% discount Exhibitor Rate

0 Full page 210mm W x 297mm H $275.00 $233.00

0 Half page 180mm W x 135mm H $185.00 $157.00

0 Quarter page 80mm W x 135mm H $165.00 $140.00

0 Tombstone 80 mm W x 60mm H $145.00 $123.00

*Black and white tiff or high resolution jpeg are acceptable.

Email advertisement files to [email protected]

[ Exhibitor & Advertiser Application & Contract

School/Organization:

Contact Person:

Address:

City: State: Zip: Country

Phone: Fax: Mobile:

Email:

Commitment: - YES! We will EXHIBIT at the 2011 Congress as: (exhibit prices are per booth)

O School/Institute — US$400 O Association — US$500 O Commercial — US$600

TOTAL AMOUNT (US$__________)

uAdvertisement Commitment $______

vExhibition Commitment $______ x 0number of booth = $________

Please pay the total amount via Credit Cards at www.musictherapy2011.org

Send this Contract via Mail or Fax to us:

Postal Address Fax +822 - 710 - 9757

World Congress of Music Therapy Email [email protected]

Sookmyung Women’s University

Seoul 140-742, Korea

Deadline: May 31, 2011

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Congress Sponsorship

Sponsorship Email us for more details [email protected]

1. Participant Badge Holders — US$2,000

Your name and logo imprinted on name tag holders for conference registrants

2. Participant Bag Advertising Insert including printing cost — US$100

Advertise your product or services by providing 1500 one page flyers or brochures for insertion

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The address of congress venue (Sookmyung Women's University) is: Seoul, Yongsan-gu, Hyochangwon-gil

Best Western Premiere - ($95-105/night)

We negotiated resonable prices with the Best Western Premiere(Seoul Garden Hotel) for World Congress participants. You will bepaying 95,000 won for a single bed, 105,000 won for a double bed,105,000 won for one King size bed per night (US$1 is about1100won.) It takes a maximum of ten minutes to reach the congress venue and the hotel offers complementary shuttle

service. However, a taxi to the venue will also be only 3000 won. Taxi fairs do not require tip and it is the same price regardless of the number of passengers. You will onlyneed to tell the taxi driver "Sookmyung Women's University," and they would be able tobring you to the congress venue.[http://seoulgarden.co.kr]

You do not need to contact this hotel directly.We will reserve your rooms under your name forthe best price possible. You can pay for yourrooms upon arrival in the hotel.

To secure the price and your reservation, you have to email us the following information.

- Your arrival date: July __, 2011

- Departure date: July __, 2011

- Days stayed at the hotel: __ nights/__ days

- Requested hotel for reservation: ______________

- Room type (check one): __ single bed __ double bed

Any other hotels you would like to stay in is your choice. We recommend the Lotte City Hotel, Hilton, Lotte, Plaza, and President hotels. Please make your reservations with those hotels directly.

Lotte City Hotel - (US$130-145/night) A more contemporary hotel and slightly more pricy is the Lotte City hotel, which is justacross the street from the Best Western Premiere. It has a nice fitness center with a swimming pool and costs 143,000 won for a single bed and 154,000 won for double beds. See the hotel website for more information: http://www.lottecityhotel.co.kr/

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Inexpensive hotels near the Congress place (approximately $50/night)

If you are looking for an inexpensive hotel

near the congress venue, you should let us know

immediately. There are two hotels that offer

55,000 won for a single bed and 65,000 won for

a double bed per night. It is very close to the

congress venue and you can easily walk. How-

ever, the hotels are not on the airport bus

route. Meaning you will need to take a taxi from one of the major hotels near by (e.g.,

Best Western, Hilton, or Hotel Lotte).

See http://rainbowinseoul.co.kr for more details.

For hotels under US$100

Visit the web at www.gtravelinn.com

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1:00 PM

Workshops(2 hours)

1:00 PM

Workshops(2 hours)1:30 PM

WFMTRoundtable(90 min.)

1:30 PM

Roundtable(90 min.)

8 AM

9 AM

10 AM

11 AM

NOON

1 PM

2 PM

3 PM

4 PM

5 PM

6 PM

7 PM

8 PM

9:00 AM

Pre-Congress Seminars(6 hours)

l Transforming Lives Through Music:

Creative Music Therapy, its Practice,

International Applicability, and Some

of its Transcultural Considerations.

led by Alan Turry

l Music Therapy and Oncology:

International Clinical and Research

Perspectives in Care across the Lifespan

led by Dr. Lucanne Magill

l Music Therapy with Neurological Populations:

Current Developments and Recommendations

for Practice and Research

led by Dr. Wendy Magee

l From Research to Practice and Vice

Versa: Evaluating Music Therapy

Practice

(Open for Grduate Students)

Registration & additional fee required

Lunch & refreshments included

6:00 PM Opening Session

9:00 AM

Meetings of Related Organizations(Rooms Provided)

Tuesday, July 5 Wednesday, July 6 Thursday, July 7 Friday, July 8 Saturday, July 9

8:00 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

9:00 AM

Spotlight Session: Panel/Symposium Music Therapy and Medicine(2 hours)

9:00 AM

Spotlight Session: Panel/Symposium Music Therapyand Special Education(2 hours)

9:00 AM

Spotlight Session: Panel/Symposium Music Therapy and Older Adults(2 hours)

9:00 AM

Spotlight Session: Panel/Symposium Music Therapy and Research(2 hours)

8:00 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

8:00 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

8:00 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

11:15 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

11:15 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

11:15 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

11:15 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

1:00 PM

ResearchPosterSession

1:00 PM

WFMT General BusinessMeeting

12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PMLunch Break Group Photo (all) International Relations Lunch Break

Lunch Break Networking Lunch

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PMTea Break Tea Break Tea Break

9:00 AM

WFMT Council Meeting

12:00 PM

WFMT Council Lunch

2:00 PM

WFMT Council Meeting

6:00 PM

WFMT Council Dinner Meeting

3:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

2:30 PM

Cultural Highlights(sign up)

- Korean Cooking Class *=

- Temple Visit*

- Shopping Tour

- Museum Visit *

- Korean Language

Learning

* Fees apply

= limited space

2011 World Congress of Music Therapy Schedule

3:00 PM

New WFMTCouncil Meeting

1:00 PM

Closing SessionConcert: Modern and Traditional Korean Music

8:00 AMRegistration (all day)

4:00 PMRegistration

n Exhibit HallOpen hours: July 6, 9am - 6pm

July 7, 9am - Noon, 2pm-6pmJuly 8, 9am - 6pm

6:30-9:00 PM

Special Evening Show & Partypresented by the Korean Music Therapy Association

5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)

9:00 AM

Presentation of the World Congress2014 & 2017 Proposals

All WFMT members are invited to attend

12:00 PM

WFMT Council Lunch

2:00 PM

World Congress 2014 & 2017Decision Making by WFMT Council

4:00 PM

WFMT Council Tea House Meeting

Sunday, July 3 Monday, July 4

9 AM

NOON

2 PM

4 PM

6 PM

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MUSIC THERAPY WITH NEUROLOGICAL POPULATIONS:CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

FOR PRACTICE AND RESEARCH

With the recent publication of a Cochrane review of music therapy for acquired braininjury (Bradt et al., 2010) the music therapy profession is well-placed to become a standardpart of interdisciplinary rehabilitation programmes with neurological populations. However,the challenge remains for the profession to engage with the science behind the art of musictherapy. Part of this challenge is to match the methods most appropriate for treating thetypes of clinical problems presenting in people with neurological conditions.

Measuring the effects of music therapy in order to communicate its value also remains asone of the greatest barriers to its inclusion in mainstream rehabilitation. Thus, a secondchallenge is to evaluate the effectiveness of music therapy practice using methods whichare understood in mainstream rehabilitation.

This workshop will provide an overview of evidence-based practice, examining the researchunderpinning music therapy methods and providing experiential sessions of the methods.Links will be made with recent research findings from the field of neuromusicology, theimplications for clinical practice, and applying research to practice.

Drawing on the findings of recent Cochrane reviews, we will explore design issues onresearching music therapy in rehabilitation. Recommendations will be made for researchwhich is relevant and will contribute to the evidence-base.

Lastly, the workshop will explore some important themes in working as a music therapyclinician in neuro-rehabilitation. This will include interdisciplinary working and the pitfallsand opportunities of being a creative arts therapist within a medical setting.

Wendy L. Magee PhD BMus PGDip ARCM NMT FellowAffiliation: Institute of Neuropalliative Rehabilitation, LondonDr. Magee is an internationally recognised specialist in Music Therapy andneurology. As an active researcher, author and trainer she also co-ordinatesa virtual global interest group: the Music Therapy Neurology Network. Sheholds numerous academic positions, including a Senior Research Fellowshipat Kings College London.

Other Speaker:Sarah JohnsonAffiliation: Poudre Valley Hospital & Colorado State University, Colorado, USAMutsumi Abiru, MM, MT-BC, NMT fellowAffiliation: PhD program at Brain Function and Rehabilitation, Human Health Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University in Japan.

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Music Therapy and Oncology: International Clinical and Research Perspectives

in Care across the Lifespan

A diagnosis of cancer at any age of life can be challenging and can lead to stress andsuffering in patients and families. Medical institutions around the world have set qualitysupportive cancer care as a high national and international priority. Over recent years,health care agencies specializing in oncology have been recognizing the benefits of multi-disciplinary team approaches to achieve improved patient and family coping, well-being andquality of life. Music therapy is a well established, specialized and evidence-based treat-ment modality that is internationally respected and known to effectively address a widerange of needs and issues presented by patients of all ages and their caregivers. In inter-disciplinary oncology treatment settings, music therapy is identified as a non-pharmacologicapproach offering soothing and expressive benefits, as specific music therapy strategiesfacilitate meaningful changes in physiologic, psycho-emotional, social and spiritual processes.

This pre-congress workshop intends to bring together international music therapy expertsin oncology treatment, research and education to further advance quality supportive carethrough music therapy services to patients and their caregivers across the continuum ofillness. In today’s society, it is common for oncologic treatment settings to care for patientsand families with diverse and multicultural backgrounds. Thus, music therapists need sen-sitive skills that include cultural competence and access to a wide range of approaches thatare appropriate and meaningful to those receiving the care. This workshop intends to focuson the multicultural use of music therapy in oncologic settings, highlighting common clinicalpractice approaches and research currently available in specific regions of the world. Itwill include presentations from a panel of international clinicians who conduct research andprovide care to oncology patients and families in various global settings, and will also includeexperiential demonstrations of multicultural techniques that include the use of songs,vocalizations and instruments.

Dr. Lucanne Magill, MT-BC, LCAT, Assistant Professor, Coordinator, MusicTherapy Program, University of Windsor; Chair, Commission for GlobalCrisis Intervention, WFMT, has been working closely with cancer patientsand families since 1973. She lectures internationally, conducts ongoingresearch in regional and international settings, provides training and haspublished extensively on topics relating to music therapy in oncology andpalliative medicine.

Other Speakers: Dr. Clare O’Callaghan, Dr. Debra Burns, Dr. Gerhard Tucek, Professor Tian Gao, Dr. Sumathy Sundar

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Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy: Creativity in the Service of Determining and Facilitating Clinical Goals in Music Therapy

The Nordoff-Robbins approach to Creative Music Therapy is named after its founders:Dr. Paul Nordoff, a gifted and experienced American composer/pianist (1909 – 1977), andDr. Clive Robbins, a British-born special educator (1927 - ). The practice is based on a hy-pothesis that clinical process consistently supports: Everyone possesses a sensitivity tomusic that can be activated and engaged to initiate processes of self-actualization. In thisform of treatment, clients take an active role in creating music communicatively with theirtherapists. The approach utilizes techniques of musical improvisation that allow clients tobecome active and successful participants, directly supporting and enhancing their expres-sive skills and their ability to relate to others.

Therapists apply and adapt this approach to work with a wide variety of people, includingchildren with autism and a range of special needs, individuals under psychiatric care, self-referred adults seeking a creative approach to emotional difficulties or personal develop-ment, individuals with medical problems, and those in geriatric care. The broad range ofthe populations for which Creative Music Therapy is applied effectively, and the widevariety of positive results achieved have prompted practitioners to perceive and describetheir work succinctly as “music transforming lives.” This dynamic of transformation is theessence of the practice for both clients and therapists.

Just as clients become involved in processes of self-actualization, so too, are trainee ther-apist as they strive to unfold their latent capacities for musically creative interventionand use them courageously in the service of their clients. It is a challenging training. Forsome Asian female trainees having been raised in a culture that inhibits personal expressiveinitiative in women, and that promotes conformity in social behavior, the challenges areparticularly threatening. Some discussion of these issues will be included in the presenta-tion as will a commentary on the experience of running a clinically-based training coursefor a multicultural group of students in the multicultural society of New York City.

The presentation will introduce and illustrate the practice of Creative Music Therapy inseveral of its widely diverse applications. Its versatility will be shown, and the essentialroles of creativity and spontaneity in the client-therapist interaction will be highlighted.Musical skills will be demonstrated as will the need for interpersonal empathy on the partof the therapist.

Dr. Alan Turry, LCAT,MT-BC, NRMT is Managing Director of the Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy at New YorkUniversity. Dr. Turry is recognized for his innovative contributions to the Nordoff-Robbins approach. These include his success in incorporating contemporary musicstyles into the resources for Creative Music Therapy, his use of improvisation andimprovised songs in group music therapy, as well as pioneering work with self-re-ferred adults integrating music psychotherapy and community music therapypractice.Other Speakers: Dr. Dongmin Kim, Dr. Kana Okazaki-Sakaue

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WFMT Assembly of Student Delegates

presents….Pre-Congress Seminar for Graduate Students

From Research to Practice and Vice Versa:Evaluating Music Therapy Practice

This pre-conference seminar brings together distinguished speakers from the field of music therapy to introduce original research and methodologies applied to evaluate clinical practice.

9:00 to 9:50 a.m.

Dr. Petra Kern, MT-DMtG, MT-BC, MTA

Gaining Knowledge: Using Single Subject Experimental Designs to Evaluate Music Therapy Practice

10:00 to 10:50 a.m.

Dr. Michael Silverman, Ph.D., MT-BC

Designing Practical and Feasible Music Therapy Comparison Studies

11:00 to 11:50 a.m.

Dr. Byungchuel Choi, Ph.D.

Music Therapy Research through a Scientific Lens: Statistical Analysis and Quantification of Data

1:00 to 1:50 p.m.

Dr. Clare O'Callaghan, Ph.D.

Grounded Theory and Music Therapy Research Amongst People Affected by Life-Threatening Conditions

2:00 to 2:50 p.m.

Dr. Youngshin Kim, Ph.D.

A Consensual Qualitative Reesearch Study of Music Therapy Students' Experiences of Clinical Music Improvisation in Music Therapy Improvisation Class

3:00 to 3:50 p.m.

Dr. Gro Trondalen, PhD, CMT, FAMI

SOUNDING RELATIONSHIPSMusic Therapy with Young Persons Suffering from Anorexia Nervosa

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Spotlight Sessions” Spotlight Sessions

Feature a two-hour session on a key topic presented by a total of sixteen renowned

music therapy experts from different generations and regions of the world.

Music and MedicineDr. Connie Tomaino, (USA) Dr. Gerhard Tucek (Austria),

Dr. Wendy Magee (UK) Dr. Ju Yooung Lee (Korea)

Music and Special EducationDr. Clive Robbins (USA) Dr Youngshin Kim (Korea)

Dr. Dena Register (USA/Thailand) Dr. Catherine Threlfall (Australia)

Music Therapy and Older AdultsDr. Hiroko Fujimoto (Japan) Dr. Anne Lipe (USA)

Dr. Melissa Broton (Spain) Dr. Hanne-Mette Ridder (Denmark)

Music Therapy and ResearchAldridge (Germany) Dr. Clare O’Callaghan (Australia)

Dr. Soo Ji Kim (Korea), Dr. Michael Silverman (USA )

Moderator:

Dr. Gene BehrensWFMT Regional Liaison for North America

Moderator:

Dr. Petra Kern WFMT President

Moderator:

Dr. Annie Heiderscheit WFMT Secretary/Treasurer

Moderator:

Dr. Petra KernWFMT President

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9:00-4:00pm

Pre-congress Seminars

8:00 am - 8:45 am

Paper Presentations

Relationships Between Fmθ and the AutonomicNervous System with Singing and SpeakingPresenter(s): Naomi Takehara, MA; Hiroki

Hasegawa, Ph.D.; Tamaki Yano, Dr.Sc.Country: Japan

Assessment of Neuro-psychological Outcome inComatose Patients by Music Therapy as a Complementary Form of TreatmentPresenter(s): Anil Sangli, Sripad S. , R. S. AmruthaCountry: India

Music Intervention for Dyslexia ? Theoretical Construct and Clinical ApplicationPresenter(s): Paul Pang Ka Wa, RMT, NMTF, M.Coun., B.Mu.,

Dip.Ed., Cert.Sp.Ed.Country: China

Time-Limited Music Therapy to Address CognitiveFunctional Gains and Emotioanl Needs of People withAcquired Brain InjuryPresenter(s): Jonathan PoolCountry: UK

Music Assurance: The Music Living WillPresenter(s): Donna Chadwick, MT-BC, MS, LMHC;

Karen Wacks, MT-BC, MEd, LMHCCountry: USA

Music Therapy with Cancer PatientsPresenter(s): Ping ZhouCountry: China

The Musical Aspects of Echolalia: Implications toMusic TherapyPresenter(s): Maya Marom, MMT, AMT, MT-BC;

Avi Gilboa, Ph.D.; Ehud Bodner, Ph.D.Country: Israel

Significance of music for patients with borderlinepersonality disorderPresenter(s): Gitta Strehlow, Ph.D.cand. Country: Germany

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Spotlight Session: Music Therapy and Medicine

11:15 am - 12:00 pm

Paper Presentations

Music Therapy and Addiction: Facilitating Engagement, Motivation, and ChangePresenter(s): Michael J. Silverman, PhD, MT-BCCountry: USA

A Narrative Case Study of Research and Practice inMusic Therapy Training Presenter(s): Sarah Hoskyns, LGSM (MT), FGSM, ARCM, Country: New Zealand

Coping of Forensic Psychiatric Patients WithinMusic Therapy and Living-groups: SystematicComparison Presenter(s): Laurien Hakvoort, MA, SRM.Country: Netherlands

Episodes of Relationship completion through song inpalliative carePresenter(s): Amy Clements-Cortes, Ph.D., MusM, MTACountry: Canada

Creation and Application of Authorial Music SampleLibraries for Making an Individually-Customized MTCompositionPresenter(s): Vyacheslav Kui-Beda, MD, Ph.D.Country: Russia

Songwriting via Skype: An On-line Intervention toEnhance Social Skills for an Adolescent with Asperger’sPresenter(s): Felicity Baker, Ph.D.; Robert Krout, Ed.D. Country: Australia

Am I a Founder or am I a Fraud? Music Therapists’Experiences of Service DevelopmentPresenter(s): Alison Ledger, PhD Country: Ireland

The Music Therapy in the PsychotherapeuticProcess of a Borderline Personality DisorderPresenter(s): Toshiyuki Saitoh, M.D., RMTCountry: Japan

Session ScheduleTuesday,July 5

Wednesday,July 6

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Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings: Findings from an International StudyPresenter(s): Wendy L. Magee, Ph.D., NMT-FCountry: UK

1:00 pm - 2:50 pm

Workshops

Finding Inner Resources through SupportiveMusic & ImageryPresenter(s): Lisa Summer, PhD, LMHC, MT-BC, FAMI;

Sumi Paik-Maier, MA, MT-BC, FAMI Country: USA

Lullaby 101: A Program for At-Risk Expectant andParenting Teens and AdultsPresenter(s): Ronna Kaplan, MA, MT-BC, NMT;

Amy Furman, MM, RMTCountry: USA

Mindfulness, Music, Imagery, and Group DrummingsessionPresenter(s): Min-Jeong Bae, MME, MT-BC,FAMICountry: China

Supporting Adolescents through Music in the Pediatric Medical SettingPresenter(s): Christine Neugebauer, MS, MT-BC, LPCCountry: USA

West Meets East: Transition of Musical Selectionand Style in a Thai Music Therapy ProgramPresenter(s): Jaae Kaewpaska, Puchong ChimpiboonCountry: ailand

Guidelines for Assessment Development and Testing in Music Therapy Presenter(s): Anne Lipe, Ph.D., MT-BC Country: USA

“Synchronization“- A Elevant Moment not only inMusic TherapyPresenter(s): Karin Schumacher, Ph.D. (Translator:

Jisun Jung)Country: Germany

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Roundtable

WFMT Council 2008-2011: Stabilization-Production-TransitionPresenter(s): Petra Kern and Council Members

Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges: An American Student's Perspective on Providing MusicTherapy Services in ThailandPresenter(s): Hannah Seger, Sylka Uhig, Dora Psaltopoulou-

Kamini, PhD, MA-CMTCountry: USA

Designing a new music therapy training program inGreecePresenter(s): Dora Psaltopoulou-Kamini, PhD, MA-CMT,

AUTH; Makaria Psiliteli, MA, MT-BC; Eirini Panagiotidou, MA; Margarita Hatzinasiou, MT; Potheini Vaiouli, MA, MT-BC; Pelina Evangelou, MT; Anthi Malouta, MA, MT

Country: Greece

Voice Forum: The voice as primal instrument inMusic TherapyPresenter(s): Sylka Uhlig, MA, LCAT, RM; Sanne

Storm, MA; Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Ph.D; Felicity Baker, Ph.D, RMT; Cochavit Elefant, Ph.D

Country: Netherlands

3:30 pm - 5:20 pm

Workshops

Music Therapy in Addiction Treatment; A Neurological ApproachPresenter(s): Irene Dijkstra, BA, SRM; Laurien

Hakvoort, MA, SRMCountry: Netherlands

Neurologic Music Therapy Techniques forPatients with Parkinson's DiseasePresenter(s): Hayoung A. Lim, Ph.D., MT-BC, NMTCountry: USA

Rhythm in a Chaotic World" - Dynamic BatucadaPresenter(s): Roey Bar-even, BFA; Shay Pridor Country: Israel

East Meets West: Applications of Indian Music andBlues in Music TherapyPresenter(s): Joseph J Moreno, MT-BC, MA, MMECountry: USA

3:30 pm - 4:20 pm

Workshops

A Study of Healing Techniques Through Music and YogaPresenter(s): Lovely Sharma, D.Litt.; Debasis

Chakroborty Country: India

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Music and Imagery in Oncology a Supportive Therapy for Crisis InterventionPresenter(s): Maria Montserrat Gimeno, EdD., MT-BC, FAMI Country: USA

3:30 pm - 4:15 pm Paper Presentations

Formal Assessment? Implementing New Assessment Tools in Clinical Work with ChildrenPresenter(s): Anne Mette RasmussenCountry: Denmark

Music Therapy Assessment Protocol for Study theVisual Quality of Life on Demyelinating Optic NeuritisPresenter(s): Cybelle Loureiro, Dr.; Marco Aurelio Lana-

Peixoto, MD; Luciano M. Simao, MD; Carolina R. Araujo, MD; Livia E. C. Talim, PT

Country: Brazil

ArtStories: Intergenerational Involvement andLearning with the Arts in Northern Australian CommunitiesPresenter(s): Anja Tait, BMus, Grad Dip Ed, RMT Country: Australia

The Use of Clinical Improvisation for Pre-schoolChildrenPresenter(s): Hyejin So MM, MA, LCAT, MT-BC, NRMTCountry: Korea

4:30 pm - 5:20 pm Workshop

Creating a Successful Student OrganizationPresenter(s): Rose Fienman, MT-BCCountry: USA

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm Paper Presentations

Studying Music and Society. A Multicultural Perspective for Music Therapy StudentsPresenter(s): Karin Biegun, lic.en letras,

Viviana Lliatis., lic. en antropologia Country: Argentina

Home Based Music Therapy - Settings and Conditions for Innovative Field of Health CarePresenter(s): omas OstermannCountry: Germany

Saving Youth in Paradise, - Serving at-risk Youth inHawaii Through Music TherapyPresenter(s): Keiko Kajiwara, MME, MA, MT-BC;

Yoshimi Otake, MA, NRMT, MT-BCCountry: USA

Music Therapy School Consultation: What Would it be if it Could be?Presenter(s): Daphne Rickson, Ph.DCountry: New Zealand

From Reaction to Relation ? Music Therapy withthe Explosive ChildPresenter(s): Rut Wallius, MSCountry: Sweden

The Shining Star, Music Therapy a new Approach to Taiwan Special EducationPresenter(s): Hsin-I Cindy LaiCountry: Taiwan

The use of Gordon’s Standardized Tests of Musical Aptitude to Determine the Musical Talent of Individuals with Williams SyndromePresenter(s): Hye Joo Rhee, MMTCountry: USA

Recent Neurological Research on Trauma and Sup-port for Music TherapyPresenter(s): Gene Ann Behrens, PhD, MT-BCCountry: USA

Behavioral Studies of Clinical Practices for Clientswith Mental and Intellectual ImpairmentPresenter(s): Nobuko Saji, Ph.D.Country: Japan

5:30 pm - 6:20 pm Workshop

Hospice Music Therapy Internship Training forStudents and Supervising CliniciansPresenter(s): Terry Blaine, M.S., HPMT, NICU-MT,

MT-BC; Elisa Clark, M.S., HPMT, MT-BCCountry: USA

5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Paper Presentations

Music Therapy To Stable Land: Post-EarthquakeCrisis Intervention in ChinaPresenter(s): Jennifer Hsiao-Ying Tiao ShihCountry: China

Let's Talk Music: A multi-cultural ProjectPresenter(s): Avi Gilboa, Dr.; Nechama Yehuda, Dr. Country: Israel

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The Effectiveness of Music Therapy in Greece Presenter(s): Dora Psaltopoulou-Kamini, Ph.D., MA-CMT;

Micheli Maria , Nurse, M.Sc.; Kavardinas Nikos Country: Greece

Musical and Analogical Languages for Integration in Multicultural Groups of ChildrenPresenter(s): Claudio Cominardi Country: Italy

Temple of Ancient Knowledge: Exploring IndianIdentity through Culturally Centered Music & Imagery (CCMI)Presenter(s): Sangeeta Swamy, PhD, LMHC, MT-BCCountry: USA

Multicultural Music Therapy Curriculum: A Reconceptualized ViewPresenter(s): Seung hee Eum, MMTCountry: USA

8:00 am - 8:45 am Paper Presentations

Implementation of piano instructions for childrenwith autistic disordersPresenter(s): Kasumi Sasaki, MT, MA, Psych. Country: Japan

Teacher/teacher assistants’ experiences in MT-advised music activities for students with deafblindPresenter(s): Lai Ching Lam; Felicity Baker Country: China

Shadow grief: how might music therapy assist be-reavement following miscarriage or stillbirth?Presenter(s): Margaret Broad, B.A., MSc.Country: UK

Understanding Music as a Way of Being-Together in Music Therapy,Presenter(s): Brian Abrams, Ph.D., MT-BC, LPC, LCATCountry: USA

An Introduction to MEDR, A new music psychotherapy approach for post trauma stress dis-order (PTSD)Presenter(s): Tian Gao, MMTCountry: China

Creating a community for elderly people withAlzheimer’s disease and their relativesPresenter(s): Motoko HayataCountry: UK

Focal Music Therapy treatment with pregnantWomen: Creative Visualizations with Music tohelp prenatal bondingPresenter(s): Federico Gabriel, Lic.MTCountry: Argentina

Perception of emotions in music by depressedpatientsPresenter(s): Marko Punkanen, M.Phil., MTCountry: Finland

9:00 am - 11:00 am Spotlight Session: Music Therapy and Special Education

11:15 am - 12:00 pm Paper Presentations

Music Therapy with Acquired Brain Injuries:Preliminary Recommendations from CochraneReviewPresenter(s): Bradt, J., PhD, MT-BC; Magee, W. L., PhD,

NMT Fellow; Dileo, C., PhD, MT-BC; Wheeler, B. L., PhD, MT-BC, NMT Fellow; McGilloway, E., MB BCh, BAO, MRCP(UK)

Country: UK, USA

Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy: Clinical exam-ples of work with Adult Clients Presenter(s): Alan Turry, DA, MT-BC, L-CAT, NRMTCountry: USA

An Emerging Paradigm: Music for PreventionPresenter(s): Mi Hwan Choi, Ed.DCountry: Korea

What's a piano: Portraying the 'musical personality' of the pianoPresenter(s): Avi Gilboa, Ph.D.Country: Israel

Morphological Music TherapyPresenter(s): Eckhard Weymann, Prof. Dr., Dipl.

Music erapist DMtG, Supervisor DGSvCountry: Germany

Thursday,July 7

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The New Paradigm View of Music Therapy Inquiry in Korea through Current Research Trends inMusic Therapy: meta-analysisPresenter(s): Eun Young Hwang, Ph.D.; So Yeon Park, MMT Country: Korea

Musical identities within music therapy: cancer care,psychiatric hospitals and community settingsPresenter(s): Raymond MacDonald, B.Sc., Ph.D., Psychol;

Maria Pothulaki, B.Sc., Ph.D., CPsychol; Julie De Simone, BA, M.Ed. Country: UK

Discovering Together: Music Therapy CollaborationPresenter(s): Annie Heiderscheit, Ph.D., MT-BC, FAMI,

MFT; Nancy Jackson, Ph.D., MT-BC; Anja Tait, RMTClaudio Comnardi, MT

Country: USA, Australia, Italy

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Research Poster Sessions

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Forum

Beyond Traditional Sing-Alongs vol.2 : Contemporary Music Therapy Techniques for theElderly Presenter(s): Aiko OnumaCountry: USA

The functions of oriental tearful songs for Israeli adolescentsPresenter(s): Dafna Fradkin, Ehud BodnerCountry: Israel

A role model for the music therapy enterprise withthe Nordoff-Robbins approachPresenter(s): Mayuko Watanabe, Yuki Masuyama Country: Japan

Oriental new age relaxation music and autonomicnervous system Presenter(s): Hsiu-Ting Liang, Huei-chuan SungCountry: China

The music of five elementsPresenter(s): Song NaCountry: China

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm WFMT General Business Meeting

3:30 pm - 5:20 pm

Workshops

Ragas and their Relationship with Energy Centres in the Human Body Presenter(s): Rajam Shanker, MT; Hema Chandra GulatiCountry: India

The brain-jamming for focus finale: Helping ADHDChildren with Bio-guided Music TherapyPresenter(s): Eric Miller, Ph.D., MT-BCCountry: USA

Perspectives on Music Technology in Therapeutic Settings Presenter(s): Yari Bundy, Richard Bogen, MTI Country: USA

Orff and Autism: Developing Reciprocal Language through Chant, Song and LiteraturePresenter(s): Amelia G. Furman, MM, RMT, NMT;

Ronna Kaplan, MA, MT-BC, NMTCountry: USA

3:30 pm - 4:20 pm

Workshops

THINK A SONG !!! Brain, Mind, Consciousness: theMusician’s WayPresenter(s): Alexander J. Graur, Ph.D., MT-BCCountry: Italy

Tradition of healing throat singing in Tuvan-Siberian Shamanism Presenter(s): Vladislav Matrenitsky, M.D., PhD Country: Ukraine

3:30 pm - 4:15 pm

Paper Presentations

Global Movements in Music Therapy: The Development of Music Therapy within Integrated Oriental Medicine in Usbekistan?Presenter(s): Gerhard Tucek, Dr.Country: Uzbekistan

Music therapy for Internet addicted adolescentand study on korean characteristicsPresenter(s): Jungyoon Yeo, MMTCountry: Korea

A Joint Research Protocol for music therapy in Dementia Care

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Presenter(s): Hanne Mette Ridder, Ph.D.; Brynjulf Stige, Ph.D.Country: Denmark, Norway

Time of Improvised Dialogue: A philosophical in-vestigation of therapeutic musical practicesPresenter(s): Kumi Shimada, Country: Japan

Music Therapy with Well-Elderly in Portugal andJapan: 2 case studiesPresenter(s): Maria Gabriela Gautier Nicolau, MMT;

Hiroko Kimura, JMTA, MACountry: Portugal/Japan

4:30 pm - 5:20 pm

Workshops

Music Therapy Application Using Korean FolkSongsPresenter(s): Eunjoo Jung, MMT; Soojin Kim, MMTCountry: Korea

The Exploration of Chinese Music in a GIMMusic Program 'Harvest'Presenter(s): Wai Man Ng, RMTCountry: China

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm

Paper Presentations

History, Current Issues and future directionsof Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy in KoreaPresenter(s): Dong Min Kim, Ph.D., Ph.D., MT-BC, LCAT,

NRMT; HyeSeon Baek, M.A., MT-BC, NRMTCountry: Korea

Music Therapy: An Indian PerspectivePresenter(s): Pragya Sharma, M.Phil Country: India

Clinical Use of Musical Components and theirImpact in Improvisational Music Therapy? Interview AnalysisPresenter(s): Kana Okazaki-Sakaue, MA, MT-BC,

NRMT, ARAM; Senzoku GakuenCountry: Japan

A Model of Clinical Music Listening: A GroundedTheory of Music Therapists? Music Listeningand Decision-makingPresenter(s): Mi Hyun Bae, MMT, FAMI, NMTCountry: USA

Music therapy with premature infants: Insightsinto review findings and video micro-analysis

Presenter(s): Friederike Haslbeck, DMtG, NICU-MT Country: Switzerland

Clinical Practice in Music Therapy in ChinaPresenter(s): MingMing Liu, MACountry: China

5:30 pm - 6:20 pm

Workshop

”THE PATTERN OF THE FAMILY” - A music therapeutic approach with family constellationsPresenter(s): SÖren Oscarsson, MA; Bergstrom-IskassonCountry: Sweden

5:30 pm - 6:15 pm

Paper Presentation

Drum Circle meets new Education Ministry standards in elementary schools in JapanPresenter(s): Nozomi Nagasaka, MM.,MT-BC,Country: Japan

Music therapy and ASC (Autism Spectrum Condition): Theory Underpinning Practice andPractice Underpinning TheoryPresenter(s): eo Dimitriadis, MA, PGDipl.N-RCountry: Netherlands

The Experience of Orff Group Music Therapyfor University Students' Social AnxietyPresenter(s): Ying Wan Country: China

Emotional Expressions and Therapist-Participant Interplay in the Functional MusicTherapy for the Autistic ChildPresenter(s): Zaira Jagudina, Solveig JohanssonCountry: Sweden

Music Therapy with a teenager with severe andprofound disabilitiesPresenter(s): May GaertnerCountry: France

Recognizing emotions in improvised music in amulti-cultural setting: is it possible?Presenter(s): Ehud Bodner, Ph.DCountry: Israel

The Effectiveness of Group Music Psychotherapy in Improving the Self-Conceptof Breast Cancer Survivors

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Presenter(s): Joy Allen, PhD, MT-BCCountry: USA

Who’s IN-TIME? Musical timing of autistic,neurotypical and mental retarded children inmusic therapyPresenter(s): Kathinka Poismans, MM. Country: Netherlands

8:00 am - 8:45 am Paper Presentation

Recreation of Speech Function after BrainTrauma by SingingPresenter(s): Aldona Vilkeliene, Ph.D.Country: Lithuania

Improving happiness recognition in human voiceamong people suffering from social anxietyPresenter(s): Ronit Aharoni, MA; Ehud Bodner, Ph.D.Country: Israel

Welfare or Art? - Discussions on a Music Making Project Presenter(s): Rii Numata, Ph.D.Country: Japan

Effects of music therapy combined with spacedretrieval technical on dementia patients Presenter(s): Qianru WangCountry: China

Music therapy and cancer carePresenter(s): Malgorzata Monika Stanczyk, MA, Ph.D.Country: Poland

Promoting elderly well-being through groupmusic activities: psychological and physiologicalevaluationPresenter(s): Tomoko Ichinose, MA; Hiroki Hasegawa,

Ph.D.; Kakuko Matusmoto, ME; Nodoka Fukami, BA; Ayaka Shinonaga, BA; Kyoko Watanabe, BA; Mayumi Okabe, BA; Keiko Kitada, BA; Anna Nakano, BA; Maiko Yamada, BM; Tsutomu Masuko, RMT(Japan)

Country: Japan

Use of Clinical Improvisation within KoreanMusic TherapistsPresenter(s): Hye-Seon Baek, M.A., MT-BC, NRMTCountry: Korea

Music and meaning on the minds of autism: aneuro-cognitive approach

Presenter(s): Mijin Kim, DA, LCAT, CMTCountry: USA

9:00 am - 11:00 am Spotlight Session: Music Therapy and Older Adults

11:15 am - 12:00 pm Paper Presentations

Can songs bring conflicting groups closer together?Presenter(s): Ehud Bodner, Ph.D.; Avi Gilboa, Ph.D.Country: Israel

Anlalytical Music Therapy-Oriented Supervision(AMTOS): Examined within the Context ofAsian CulturesPresenter(s): Seung-A Kim, PhD, AMT, LCAT, MT-BCCountry: USA

Music Therapy in Aisa & Issues and Challengesof International Students in the United States Presenter(s): Hae Sun Kim, MT-BCCountry: USA“That sounds a bit exotic...” East-West musicalcultures in therapy and training

Presenter(s): Helen Loth, MMTCountry: UK

Current Issues in Music Therapy Supervision inKorea : Supervisees’ Experience and PerspectivesPresenter(s): Dong Min Kim, Ph.D., Ph.D., MT-BC, LCAT,

NRMTCountry: Korea

Personal Therapy for Undergraduate MusicTherapy Students: An Experiential Project andSurveyPresenter(s): Nancy Jackson, Ph.D., MT-BC;

Susan Gardstrom, Ph.D., MT-BCCountry: USA

International Concerns in Music Therapy Education and TrainingPresenter(s): Karen Goodman, RMT, LCAT.Country: USA

Meeting the needs of a culturally diverse community in palliative and bereavement care: implications and considerations for music therapyPresenter(s): Lucy Forrest, RMTCountry: Australia

Is There a Music Therapist On Call? The benefits of music therapy intervention as part

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of an integral rehabilitation team Presenter(s): Mireya Gonzalez, BFA, MTCountry: Chile

1:00 pm - 2:50 pm Workshops

From Primal Vocalization to Experience of Rap:Singing as a personal and professional need inmusic therapyPresenter(s): Sylka Uhlig, MA, LCAT, RM.Country: Netherlands

Odes and Odysseys: The use of Multimedia inOncologic Therapeutic SongPresenter(s): Demian Kogutek, BMT; Aksana Kavaliova,

BMT, MTA; Dr. Lucanne Magill, LCAT, MT-BCCountry: Canada

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Roundtable

The Color of Us: Music Therapy for Young Children in AsiaPresenter(s): Petra Kern, MT-DMtG, MT-BC,

MTA,NICU-MT; Hye Won Chung, MA, MT; Kumi Sato, MS, BA; Mingming Liu, MA, MT; Fu-Nien Hsieh, MA, MM, MT-BC; Ng Wang Feng, MMT, MT-BC

Symposium on Music Therapy and Global Crises:Preparedness, Response, Relief and RecoveryPresenter(s): Lucanne Magill, LCAT, MT-BC; Gene Ann

Behrens, Ph.D, MT-BC; Mireya Gonzalez, BFA,MT; Joanne Loewy, LCAT, MT-BC; Sumathy Sundar, Ph.D; Tian Gao, MA; Julie Sutton, Ph.D.

International Perspectives on Music Therapy inEating Disorder Treatment: Research and Clinical AspectsPresenter(s): Annie Heiderscheit, Ph.D., MT-BC, FAMI,

MFT; Katrina McFerran, Ph.D., RMT; Meagan Hunt, RMT, Bmus, MMus;

Music Therapy and Spirituality in Health Care:Multicultural Theories, Approaches and ResearchPresenter(s): JÖrg Fachner; David Aldridge, FRSM;

Lucanne Magill, MT-BC, Sumathy Sundar, MA, MA; Gerhard Tucek

3:30 pm - 4:15 pm Paper Presentations

Improvisational psychodynamic music therapy indepression treatment - an RCT StudyPresenter(s): Jorg Fachner; Marco Punkanen, M.Phil.Country: Finland

Focused, Time-limited Bonny Method of GuidedImagery and Music with a Female ExecutivePresenter(s): Gro Trondalen, PhD, CMT, FAMICountry: Norway

Biomedical Foundations of Music Re-Instructionfor Recovery from Traumatic Brain InjuryPresenter(s): Dale B. Taylor, Ph.D., MT-BCCountry: USA

Piano-playing focused music therapy and MIDIanalysis in neurological rehabilitation Presenter(s): Soyoung Moon; Denise Grocke, PhD RMT

MT-BC FAMI Country: Korea/Australia

3:30 pm - 4:20 pm Workshops

Psychodynamic movement as a training formusic therapy studentsPresenter(s): Eva Frank-BleckwedelCountry: Germany

3:30 pm - 5:20 pm Workshops

Music Therapy in the Wellness FieldPresenter(s): Louise Montello, DA, LCAT, LP, MT-BCCountry: USA

Rhythms of Seoul; Community Drum CirclePresenter(s): John Fitzgerald; Kathy Quain, MME, MT-BCCountry: USA

Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Music Therapy: Intersections and ApplicationsPresenter(s): Sharon Davis Gratto, DMA; Susan

Gardstrom, PhD, MT-BCCountry: USA

Group-analytic Music Therapy SupervisionPresenter(s): SÖren Oscarsson, MA; Rut Wallius Country: Sweden

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm Paper Presentations

Perception of monochord sound in gynaecologyduring chemotherapyPresenter(s): Eun-Jeong Lee, NMT, Ph.D.cand.Country: USA

Music therapy for the aged Veterans: Finding anew meaning and hope for the residents in theVeterans Home.

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Presenter(s): Heeyoun K. Cho, MMT-BCCountry: USA

A community library program with Indigenous Aus-tralian children and familiesPresenter(s): Philippa Barry, BMus(Hons), MMus, RMT; AnjaTait, BMus, DipEd, RMT, PhD.cand. Country: Australia

From the Ideal to the Real World: Student Sojourners’ Reentry AdaptationPresenter(s): Feilin Hsiao, PhD, MT-BC Country: USA

Starting an RCT: Improvisational Music Therapy andSocial Communication Skills in AutismPresenter(s): Monika GeretseggerCountry: Austria

Using MOGCLASS in Group Music Therapy with indi-viduals with Muscular DystrophyPresenter(s): Wang Feng NG, MMT, MT-BC; Yinsheng

ZHOU, PhD student; Patsy TAN, PhD, MT-BC, NMT, NICU-MT; Ye WANG, PhD

Country: Singapore

Autonomic resposes to music and vibroacoustic stim-ulation in Rett syndromePresenter(s): Marith Bergstrom-Isacsson Country: Denmark

The Use of Action Research in Music Therapy Edu-cationPresenter(s): Cynthia Briggs, Psy. D., MT-BC; Soo-Jin

Kwoun, Ph.D., MT-BCCountry: USA

4:30 pm - 5:20 pm Workshop

Collaborative Innovation in Rehabilitation? PoudreValley Hospital’s Neurologic Music Therapy ProgramPresenter(s): Sarah B. Johnson, MM, MT-BC, FNMT Country: USA

5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Paper Presentations

A Dynamic Sonification Device in Creative MusicTherapyPresenter(s): Alan Lem, PhD, RMT; Garth PaineCountry: Australia

Music Therapy and Cerebral Palsy: Songwriting withtechnology adaptationsPresenter(s):Ralf Niedenthal, Lic.Music erapy;

Federico Gabriel, Lic.Music erapy

Country: Argentina

Impact of Listening Music Therapeutic Methods onLabor Time & Subjective PainPresenter(s): Qijie Wei; Tian Gao, MMTCountry: China

The Creative Therapy, The Merging Realm for Can-cer PatientsPresenter(s): Kotchakorn Voraakhom;

Prim Pisolayabutra Country: ailand

Very Special Kids: Music therapy in pediatric pallia-tive hospice in AustraliaPresenter(s): Ju-Young LeeCountry: Australia

5:30 pm - 6:20 pm

Workshop

Picturing Your Personal Music Therapy Theory -Composing Tools & TechniquesPresenter(s): Linda M. Wright-Bower, MS, MT-BCCountry: USA

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Special Evening Show & Party

8:00 am - 8:45 am

Paper Presentations

A Study of the Symbolic Meaning of the Imagery Reflecting Korean Sentiment in GIM:Fo-cusing on the Imagery of the Buddhist Dance Presenter(s): Nanbok Lee, Ph.D., FAMICountry: Korea

A case study: music therapy for a person withcerebellar ataxiaPresenter(s): Yayoi Nakai, MM, MT-BC, NMTCountry: USABeyond the Mother-Infant TheoryPresenter(s): Kaori NakajimaCountry: Japan

OK HB2749: Its Global Implications to the Legislation in Music Therapy

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Presenter(s): ChihChen Sophia Lee, PhD, MT-BCCountry: USA

The more we sing together, the happierwe are.Presenter(s): Vian Lin Country: Australia

An application of Sensory Integration Therapy intoMusic Therapy PracticePresenter(s): Tsugiko Kakizaki, MMTCountry: Japan

The relativity of music stimulus and the frontal lobefunctionPresenter(s): Mutsumi Abiru, MM, FNMT, MT-BC;

Hiroshi Sakai, OTR; Yasuhiro Sawada, OTR;Hiroshi Yamane, Ph.D, OTR

Country: Japan

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Spotlight Session: Music Therapy and Research

11:15 am - 12:00 pm

Paper Presentations

The impact and effect of group music therapy forwomen with breast cancerPresenter(s): Stephanie ompson, M.Sc., Ph.D.cand.;

Denise Grocke, Ph.D., RMT, MT-BC, FAMI Country: Australia

To move or not to move? Presenter(s): Ming Hung HsuCountry: UK

Clinically relevant research: Music therapy and nutritional intake of individuals with dementiaPresenter(s): Megan Brewer; James Hiller, MMT, MT-BC;

Susan Gardstrom, PhD, MT-BC; Larisa McHugh, MA, MT-BC

Country: USA

Effect of music therapy rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait of stroke patients.Presenter(s): Lichun LiuCountry: China

My music, sweeter than sugar: Music Therapy fordiabeticsPresenter(s): Sunyoung Park, MMT; Kyungsuk Kim, PhD.,

MT-BCCountry: Korea

Effects of Music Therapy Intervention for a BlindChild with Multiple DisabilitiesPresenter(s): Yuka Kasuya, MMTCountry: Japan

Taming the bull: harnessing the forces of anti-group in music therapy group workPresenter(s): Wookse ChoCountry: UK

1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Closing Session

2:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Cultural Highlights

Bus Major Places to Visit Fee

1 GyeongBokGung - Insadong free

(Museum) 3000 won

2 Namsan - Insadong free

(Seoul Tower) 8000 won

3 Namsangol Hanok Village - Insadong free

4 Shopping center - Insadong free

5 Temple Stay (Life) 30,000 won

6 Korean Language Learning free

7 Korean Cooking Class 25,000 won

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ursday, July 71:00 pm-3:00 pm Poster Session

Music Therapy for a Shy Patient with Terminal Cancer Case of Music Therapy Relieving a Wife from Her Grief

Presenter(s): Akiko ChinoCountry: Japan

Arts-Based Analysis in Music Therapy Research

Presenter(s): Alison LedgerCountry: Ireland

Levels of Evidence in the Journal of MusicTherapy, 2000-2009

Presenter(s): Andrea Yun, Michael J. Silverman Country: USA

How Does a Music Therapist Decide When touse Improvisation Techniques?

Presenter(s): Ayako Sugata, Takako Ito, Makoto Iwanaga

Country: Japan

Improving the Abilities of K-12 Students inGrasping Timbre Through MAX/MSP Software

Presenter(s): ChangHyun Kim, Sang-Hoon Oh, Soo-Young Lee

Country: Korea

Research Poster Presentation

For Presenters

The size of your poster should be A1 (594 x 841 mm : 23.4 x 33.1 inches). There are many copy centers in Seoul, Korea. You can just bring your jpg or Ai file and print it in Korea.

You may even email us your file for print if you wish. You can pay for it at the congress: A1 size printing will be US$25 + US$10 for the board = US$35 total.

Email us at [email protected] before June 20th if you want us to make use ofour printing services. Oh, we only take cash, No card, please.

The Implementation of Music Therapy withWomen Grieving over Miscarriage and Stillbirth

Presenter(s): Chika Inaba Country: Japan

Music Therapy in a Patient with Parkinson’sDisease and Chronic Delirant Psychosis

Presenter(s): Conxita BentzCountry: Spain

Bio-Guided Music Therapy

Presenter(s): Eric Miller Country: USA

Difference in Musical Emotion Perception onDepress and No Depress Subjects

Presenter(s): Erika Flores, Marinaisabel Vargas, Jenym Sivoli, Nelissa De Pool, Lucimey Lima

Country: Venezuela

Microanalyses of Music Therapy Sessions forChildren who Experienced Childhood Abuseand Poverty

Presenter(s): EunYoung Lee, JinHyung Lee, Jinah Kim, KwangHyuk Kim

Country: Korea

Hospice Music Therapy in Eastern Culture: An Adaptive Practice in Taiwan

Presenter(s): Fu Nien Hsieh Country: Taiwan

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Resistance and Synchronization in MusicMaking with Autistic Children

Presenter(s): Harumi Suzuki Country: Japan

The Inference of Music Therapy Methods inSpecial Children’s Language and Communication

Presenter(s): Huayu Li Country: China

Improvisational Music Therapy for a Clientwith Schizophrenia Disorder

Presenter(s): Hui-Yu Lee, San-Neng Chen, Shu-Ying Hsu

Country: Taiwan

Effects of an Integrated Curriculum on 4thGrade Students

Presenter(s): James C. EatonCountry: USA

A Qualitative Exploration of a Music Therapist'sWriting on Medical Music Therapy

Presenter(s): Jennifer D. JonesCountry: USA

A Study of the Ecological Trait in Korean Traditional Music

Presenter(s): Jiyoung MoonCountry: Korea

Effects of Emotional Music on Visual Perception

Presenter(s): Jomori Izumi Country: Japan

Preference and Choice on Songs in MusicTherapy to Develop Communication Skills ofAdults with Profound and Multiple Disabilities

Presenter(s): Ju-Young LeeCountry: Australia

Music is the Master Key: Unlocking Doors inForensic Psychiatric Patients

Presenter(s): Karen J. ReedCountry: USA

Effect of Music Care on a Patient with Multiple Handicaps

Presenter(s): Keiko Miyamoto, Chie Okegawa, Mie ItoCountry: Japan

Modeling Effect on Emotional and SocialLearning in Adolescent Group Music Therapy

Presenter(s): Yuri Kimura Country: Japan

Evaluation of a Systematic Music TherapyProgram with Mental Health Clients

Presenter(s): Linda Safajou DunneCountry: Australia

Effect of Music on Mentally Challenged Children

Presenter(s): Lovely Sharma, Debasis Chakroborty, Madhurima Pachauri

Country: India

Correlation of Objective Analysis ofPitch/Rhythm with Subjective Evaluations forDysarthria Patients

Presenter(s): Maki KatoCountry: Japan

Maternal Live Singing and Preterm Infants:The Effects of Mothers’ Live Singing andSpeaking on Preterm Infants, A Pilot Project inItalian NICUs

Presenter(s): Manuela FilippaCountry: France

Psychotherapeutically Oriented Approach toVibroacoustic Therapy in Drug Rehabilitation

Presenter(s): Marko PunkanenCountry: Finland

The Study on the Effect of MEDR on Students' Exam Anxiousness

Presenter(s): Meilan YaoCountry: China

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The Effect of Songwriting on Motivation andReadiness on Clients in Detoxification

Presenter(s): Michael J. SilvermanCountry: USA

Effect of Motivational Music and Rhythm onRecovery from Intense Exercise

Presenter(s): Michal Eliakim, Alon Eliakim, Ehud Bodner

Country: Israel

Increasing Auditory Attention of a YoungCochlear Implant Recipient via Music Therapy Program

Presenter(s): Nai-Wen ChangCountry: Taiwan

Using Regulative Music Therapy at a College Counseling Center in Japan

Presenter(s): Naoko MoridairaCountry: Japan

Initial Results of a Pilot Music Group forAdults with Mental Illnesses

Presenter(s): Panos Ntourntoufis Country: UK

Effect of Lanna Music Listening and Massage on Emotional and PhysiologicalChange: Preliminary Data from Thai Volunteer Group

Presenter(s): Peerasak Lertrakarnnon Country: Thailand

The Effects of Music Therapy on a FemaleBaby and Her Parents

Presenter(s): Reiko Wada Country: Japan

Effects of Medium-Term MT Program in aGroup Session for Autism Spectrum

Presenter(s): Ryoko Suzuki, Izumi Futamata, Azusa Shimamoto, Moe Kurita, Naho Sugimoto, Tomoko Akiyama, Azusa Maruyama, Ryoichi Sakuta

Country: Japan

The Meaning of Re-Learning Program as aContinuous Professional Development

Presenter(s): Satomi KondoCountry: Japan

The "AQR-Instrument" - Assessment of theQuality of Relationship

Presenter(s): Silke Reimer, Karin SchumacherCountry: Germany

A Meta-Analytical Study of the Effects and Di-rectionalities of Traditional Music for KoreanMusic Therapy/Activities

Presenter(s): So young Park Country: Korea

The Effect of Active Music Therapy on Interpersonal Competences in Persons with Acquired Brain Injury

Presenter(s): Søren Hald Country: Denmark

A Pilot Music Therapy Project Towards HongKong Frail Elderly

Presenter(s): Tang Kwong Yue AlanCountry: China

The Role of Music Therapy in Alleviating Organizational Stress and Enhancing Work Performance

Presenter(s): Teresa LesiukCountry: USA

“Max, Row the Boat Ashore” ? a ”Trialogue”

Presenter(s): Ute Hennings, Eckhard WeymannCountry: Germany

The Occupational Profile of Music Therapy inOncology and Haematology with Adults inGermany

Presenter(s): Ute Hennings, Ho-Hyung Cho-Schmidt

Country: Germany

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The Research of a Specific Case of MEDRMusic Therapy in Alleviation Anxiety of aRhythmic Gymnastics Athlete in Contests

Presenter(s): Wang lujieCountry: China

The Philosophy of Arts Therapy Courses forMedicine, Nursing and Pedagogy Students.Music as a Lifemotive of Education

Presenter(s): Wita SzulcCountry: Poland

The Effects of One-time Korean Music Session on Mood in Hospitalized Female Patients with Cancer

Presenter(s): Sion Kim, Jinah KimCountry: Korea

The Effects of a One-time Music Therapy Intervention on Anxiety in Juvenile Adolescents.

Presenter(s): Jiyoun KimCountry: Korea

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Background

Location

Area-comparative

Population

Language

Religions

Currency

Exchange rates

After World War II, a republic was set up in the southern half

of the Korean Peninsula while a communist-style government

was installed in the north. The Korean War (1950-53) had US

and other UN forces intervene to defend South Korea from

North Korean attacks supported by the Chinese. Thereafter,

South Korea achieved rapid economic growth

Eastern Asia About 11 hours from North America and 10hours from most European Countries by Air

Slightly larger than Indiana

49,232,844

Korean (English-Widely taught)

Christian 26.3%(Protestant 19.7%, Roman Catholic 6.6%), Buddhist 23.2%, other or unknown 1.3%, none 49.3%

South Korean Won(KRW)

Won per US dollar - 1100 (as of April 2011)

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