臨床基準委員会代表
The Standards of Clinical Practice committee is responsible for
establishing and maintaining standards for the music therapy
profession. The Standards of Clinical Practice Committee maintains the
Standards of Clinical Practice document that is printed each year in
the front of the AMTA Source Book. Within this document, each area of
music therapy clinical practice is defined and the standards for
quality practice are set. The Standards of Clinical Practice is a
living document and is reviewed and updated yearly at the AMTA national
conference. The Standards of Clinical Practice Committee periodically
is charged by the Executive Board of AMTA to perform other tasks. Our
most recent was creating a definition of music therapy that is now used
on all AMTA documents.
Having worked in music therapy for fifteen years, Annette
Whitehead-Pleaux currently works with pediatric burn patients at
Shriners Burns Hospital-Boston. There she provides clinical services as
well as performs clinical research. In 2003, she was awarded the 2003
Arthur Flagler Fultz Research Grant Award for her research on the
effects of music therapy on pain and anxiety of pediatric patients
undergoing medical procedures. Prior to working with pediatric burn
patients, she worked with children, adults, and geriatric individuals
diagnosed with mental illness. Additionally, she has worked with
children in special education classrooms and women and children at a
domestic violence program. She has served the New England Region since
1997 as Assembly Delegate, Alternate Assembly Delegate, NER
Representative to the Standards of Clinical Practice Committee, and NER
Representative to the Research Committee. She has a passion for
knitting and being a new mom.









