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Passages 2010 พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Passages
เขียนโดย Website Admin   
Sunday, 18 July 2010

The Passages Student and New Professional Music Therapy Conference will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2010 at Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more information, please click here.

แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Sunday, 18 July 2010 )
 
The 2010 Conference of the AMTA - Rock Out of the Past and Roll into the Future with Music Therapy พิมพ์ อีเมล์
National Conference
เขียนโดย Website Admin   
Sunday, 11 July 2010
Celebrate 60 years of Music Therapy in Cleveland from November 16-21, 2010.
Preliminary conference program is now online at
American Music Therapy Association.
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Sunday, 11 July 2010 )
 
New Fact Sheets to be Drafted พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Special Target Populations
เขียนโดย Shannon Laine   
Sunday, 20 September 2009
As we transition into Fall, I am pleased to announce that the Special Targets Population Committee has been charged with drafting new Fact Sheets to be published by AMTA and distributed for use by the music therapy community. We are looking for your help in drafting these Fact Sheets! If you have experience in the following areas and are willing to share your expertise please contact me. We are looking to draft Fact Sheets for the following populations: People with IDD (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities), Addictive Disorders, Geriatric Settings in general, Physical Disabilities, Wellness. Our goal is to have a rough draft of each Fact Sheet completed by October 12 so that the can be edited and revised as needed. It is our hope to have a draft to present to the membership at the November conference in San Diego. If you are interested in helping with this, please e-mail me at อีเมลนี้จะถูกป้องกันจากสแปมบอท แต่คุณต้องเปิดการใช้งานจาวาสคริปเพื่ออ่านมันได้ and I can give you further information. Respectfully submitted, Shannon Laine, MT-BC
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Monday, 21 September 2009 )
 
Call for Papers/Posters NER-AMTA Spring Conference 2011 พิมพ์ อีเมล์
NER Conference
เขียนโดย Website Admin   
Friday, 04 September 2009

To download the Call for Papers, please click here: 2011 Call for Papers.
To download the Call for Posters, please click here: 2011 Call for Posters.

แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Wednesday, 08 September 2010 )
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AMTA Online Membership Drive พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Membership
เขียนโดย Website Admin   
Wednesday, 29 July 2009

Membership in AMTA provides you more than just informative journals and deep discounts. Your membership fees cover a myriad of benefits, resources and discounts that help YOU become a better music therapist. From public education to advocacy for the profession, to creating connections with other music therapists, the work that the American Music Therapy Association does makes your practice of music therapy in the United States and around the world possible. Membership is a valuable investment in your career. Together, we can build the future of music therapy! Click here for online registration now through October 30, 2009.

แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Monday, 16 November 2009 )
 
NER 2009 Conference Re-cap พิมพ์ อีเมล์
NER Conference
เขียนโดย Heather Bloam-Watner, MMT, MT-BC   
Thursday, 25 June 2009
First I would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to everyone who made this year's conference a success.  "Port of Harmony" was a fitting title to an event in which many attendees expressed a feeling of connection with colleagues and friends, both old and new.  Networking and simply having time together always tops the list of positive comments regarding our conferences.  It remids me of the line from the children's song, "Oh, the more we get together the happier we'll be."

What was exciting was the feedback regarding the plenary sessions.  Many commented on the variety and organization of sessions, and most importantly the quality of the presentations.  That speaks to the talent and dedication of our presenters, almost exclusively from the New England Region.  They gave us their time, knowledge and expertise and we are all grateful.  I courage anyone who is interested to consider presenting at next year's conference.  It's a wonderful and often exhilarating way to contribute to our organization and make our conference a special experience for all.

Our CMTE presentations received high praise as well.  We were fortunate to have such a wonderful spectrum of presentations, including drumming, improvisation, clinical musicianship, multiculturarism and internship development.  There was certainly something for everyone.  This is a credit to our presenters, Karen Wacks, Karen Estella, Claudia Eliaza, Suzanne Sorel, Kimberly Khare, Ed Sorrentino, Dennis Cotton, and Eve Montague.  We value your expertise and time.

In addition to all of the fabulous content on our updated website, an exciting conference development is that many of our presenters have posted their handouts on the NER's website.  If there is something you missed or lost your handouts in the shuffle, you'll find them under "2009 NER-AMTA Conference Resources."

As the committee reviews the conference feedback, we are exploring ways to make next year an even better experience. We truly value your suggestions and welcome your thoughts. Feel free to email me directly at อีเมลนี้จะถูกป้องกันจากสแปมบอท แต่คุณต้องเปิดการใช้งานจาวาสคริปเพื่ออ่านมันได้ or through the region’s website.  We are looking at sites in Connecticut for next year’s conference.  By the time you receive this newsletter, we expect to have the site and details settled and posted on the website.  Be on the lookout for the call for papers in late summer.  We hope you’ll consider presenting and of course, join us next year for learning, sharing, and enjoying our NER music therapy community.
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Thursday, 25 June 2009 )
 
Committee Report พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Research
เขียนโดย Judy Nguyen Engel, MM, MT-BC   
Thursday, 25 June 2009
The Research Committee convened on November 20, 2008 in St. Louis, Missouri and discussed the history of research poster session presentations, regulation of size and shape for future poster sessions, on-line abstract submissions, the clinicians-only research grant, and ways to promote regional posters submissions.

The Research Poster Session has a new "look" this year, and the research posters really stood out with the implementation of this new format.  The Committee also discussed regulating size and shape for next year's submissions.

AMTA is going green!  All research poster submissions will now be electronic; deadline is July 15, 2009.  The Research Committee approved the online archival system for all abstracts and posters from previous research poster sessions to keep all music therapists, students, and other professionals abreast of current research topics.  Please look for this on the AMTA homepage.

The Committee has awarded our first clinicians-only grant and we are continuing to study this program.  We had decided that we should give this every other year (contingent on available funds) using the alternate year to evaluate.  However, it was determined that because of a small pool of applicants we should wait at this time, attempt to generate a more robust number of submissions and offer it again in August 2009.

To encourage research whether qualitative, quantitative, or historical, the Committee discussed considerations for expedited approval for posters from the Regional level to the National level.

แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Thursday, 25 June 2009 )
 
Committee Report พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Employment and Public Relations
เขียนโดย Amy K. Hemenway, MT-BC   
Thursday, 25 June 2009
The Employment and Public Relations National Committee met during the recent AMTA conference in St. Louis.  Many issues were discussed including the possibility of taking steps to reorganize the AMTA website.  This committee would like to work with the webmaster in correcting outdated and inaccurate information, as well as developing a more "user friendly" format.

The subject of showcasing regional display boards at national conferences was discussed in great length.  Several regions have been reluctant to bring their display boards to conferences due to the fees associated with shipping and displaying in the exhibit hall.  This committee proposed designating a "regional contact area," where display boards and related PR materials may be showcased throughout the conference in an area that would remain separate from the exhibit hall.  The national board has not reached a decision regarding this issue, at this time. 

One of this committee's ongoing charges has also been working on sending letters to webmasters who maintain various career databases.  We are asking them to include information on music therapy, on these websites.  This committee has also requested that the AMTA website be linked to these databases so that students will have easier access to music therapy resources.

There are now AMTA educational materials and brochures available to all of our New England Region members at no cost.  If you are planning an in-servide presentation, a display at a college fair, or would like to educate potential emplyers on the benefits of music therapy, and are interested in utilizing some of these resources, please contact Amy Hemenway, Employment and Public Relations Representative at (860) 704-0660 or email me.  These items include "Music Therapy Makes a Difference," "Music Therapy as a Career," and "Resources and Trends in Music Therapy Reimbursement" brochures.  Reprinted articles from Newsweek, USA Today, and Advance magazines are also available.  Please allow for 7-10 business days when requesting that these articles be shipped to you.  The NER display board is ready for your use in addition to the mentioned educational materials.

We are interested in including any published new articles about New England music therapists or pictures of you at work on our NER display board.  If you are interested in contributing to this display, please contact Amy Hemenway
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Thursday, 25 June 2009 )
 
Standards of Clinical Practice Report พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Standards of Clinical Practice
เขียนโดย Annette Whitehead-Pleaux   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
The committee was asked to review the “TAP 21 Addiction Counseling Competencies – The Knowledge, skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice” distributed by SAMSHA and consider if there are ideas to add/amend the Addictions section of the Standards of Clinical Practice.  After a thorough review of these competencies, the committee has created a rough draft of proposed changes to the AMTA Standards of Clinical Practice document that focuses on cultural considerations and supervision.  The changes to the language regarding cultural diversity have been updated to the current language used by many organizations and companies. We have decided to propose adding a section on Supervision. The committee members continue to consider these changes and hone the language.  Below is the current draft of changes. The committee welcomes the input of the members of each region regarding these changes.

A. The rough draft of proposed changes regarding Cultural Diversity:
  • 2.0 Standard II – Assessment. A client will be assessed by a Music Therapist for music therapy services.
  • 2.1 The music therapy assessment will include the general categories of psychological, cognitive, communicative, social, and physiological functioning focused on the client’s needs and strengths.  The assessment will also determine the client’s responses to music, music skills, and musical preferences.
  • 2.2 (proposed new 2.2) The music therapy assessment will explore the client's culture.  This can include orientation, gender identity, and social organization.

(Change the rest of the numbers to fit the new 2.2 in)

  • 2.3 (current 2.2) All music therapy assessment methods will be appropriate for the client’s chronological age, diagnoses, functioning level, and culture(s).  The methods may include, but need not be limited to, observation during music or other situations, interview, verbal and nonverbal interventions, and testing.  Information may also be obtained from different disciplines/sources such as medical and social history.
  • 3.6.1The Music Therapist will include music, instruments, and music elements, from the client’s culture as appropriate.


B. The rough draft of proposed addition of Supervision section:

  • 8.0 Standard VII - Supervision
  • 8.1 It is the responsibility of the Music Therapist to seek and participate in supervision at least once each month.
  • 8.2 Types of supervision can include but are not limited to direct observation, peer review, verbal feedback, group supervision, individual supervision, and music-based supervision.
  • 8.3 Music Therapists can seek supervision from senior music therapists as well as other professionals including but not limited to psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, art therapists, dance/movement therapists, drama therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, physicians, and nurses.
  • 8.4 It is the responsibility of the Supervising Music Therapist to maintain knowledge of current developments in research, theory, and techniques in music therapy supervision and supervision in general.
  • 8.5 The Music Therapy Supervisor will be familiar with current federal, state, and local laws as well as the AMTA Code of Ethics as they pertain to supervision and confidentiality within supervision.
  • 8.6 The Music Therapy Supervisor is to adhere to all AMTA Standards of Clinical Practice, and assure the Supervisee has read and agrees to adhere the AMTA Standards of Clinical Practice, and so verifies in writing.  The Music Therapy Supervisor shall hold the Supervisee accountable for adhering to the AMTA Standards of Clinical Practice.
  • 8.7 The Music Therapy Supervisor will complete all documentation pertaining to supervision accurately, completely, and in a timely manner.
  • 8.8 The Music Therapy Supervisor will keep all supervision content confidential.
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Wednesday, 24 June 2009 )
 
Arts Advocacy Day 2009 พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Government Relations
เขียนโดย Stephanie Clark   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Arts Advocacy Day (AAD) , sponsored by Americans for the Arts, was held on Tuesday March 31 in Washington, D.C. Advocates from arts organizations representing almost all 50 states were present as a unified front to ask Congress for an increase in funding for the National Endowment for the Arts that would total $200 million.  Read More...

ARTS ADVOCACY DAY PHOTOS
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Wednesday, 24 June 2009 )
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Reimbursement พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Reimbursement
เขียนโดย Jodie Deignan   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Some music therapists receive reimbursement from medical insurance companies in the New England Region.  Direct reimbursement for music therapy primarily happens for people who live in the community (i.e., on their own, with their families or in group homes, but not for medical facilities) and have a medical or behavioral need for music therapy.  Many people are confused by the idea of “medical necessity” in music therapy.  Medical necessity is largely about either medical issues that need to be addressed now, or what can be done now to address and prevent medical issues that will become more problematic and cost medical insurers more money in the future.  If you have a question about reimbursement or are wondering if your client might have a “medically necessary” reason for accessing music therapy, please contact Jodie Deignan through the NER website.
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Wednesday, 24 June 2009 )
 
Membership Committee Report พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Membership
เขียนโดย Jennifer Sokira   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
The AMTA Membership Committee has completed the process of its online membership survey and the committee chairs are now tabulating the results for presentation to the AMTA Executive Board.  On the regional level, volunteers are now completing the membership calling drive and connecting with non-member MT-BC's in our region.  If you are not yet an AMTA member for 2009, there is no better time to join!  In addition to receiving journals, an entry in the AMTA Sourcebook, and reduced conference rates, there are also several new membership benefits, including the new JOIN AMTA job center, free music downloads, and podcasts covering various topics - including weathering the current economic climate.  I am pleased to report that after a successful Regional Conference our current membership totals are similar to those of 2008!  Thank you for being a member of AMTA and for helping to keep the NER strong.  Contact me with any questions!
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Wednesday, 24 June 2009 )
 
President's Message พิมพ์ อีเมล์
President
เขียนโดย Carylbeth Thomas   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Greetings dear NER folks! It gives me great pleasure to be addressing you for the first time as the new NER president. I have long served our professional organizations, and it seems that the time has come for me ake on this leadership position for our region. So let me just say right off that I will always do my best to fulfill this ffice with clarity of vision and an attempt to lead our region as aptly as those who came before me.

We have had many wonderful leaders in the NER in past years, and I have so much to learn and will need to rely on heir expertise and council for sure. That being said, I also have a lot of experience in this field over the past 28 years, both in this organization and in various clinical and academic areas of our profession. Therefore, I feel that I am ready to take this on for the next two years and am really quite excited now to be at the helm of our “small but mighty region”!

So here we are in the glorious late Spring! This is always such a momentous time of year for me in so many ways. I especially just love the fact that every day literally looks so different with new life exploding forth, right before our very eyes. It reminds me that there is always some new possibility in every moment if we are able to be open and available to it, because it is going on around us all the time. So if it’s been a hectic time for you these days, be sure to take a few moments to just stop and look around - and listen – and smell - and feel - and be reminded of the abundance and resiliency of life that is just everywhere these days. It is such a good time for us to consider that we are all cogs in the ongoing wheel of life!

This is also a time for the winding down of many things and gearing up for a different time of year for most of us. The academic year has come to a close for those of us involved in collegiate settings and soon to be for the rest of those involved in educational worlds - or those just looking forward to summer! This next season is not far away at all and perhaps beckons most of us to slow down just a little after this very long hard winter and busy spring that followed. Perhaps vacation plans are taking shape for many of you – bringing a much-needed break and chance to get away? To rejuvenate and have a little more down time and to do the things we often have had to set aside for another time? I truly hope that this message finds each of you in the process of creating some kind of open space for yourself and those that you love - time to relax and reconnect. I say this because we wonderful, generous, caring beings are not always the best at taking care of ourselves in the midst of our passion and dedication to serve others. Self-care and time off are not always on our to-do lists. So I thought I would take this opportunity to encourage and remind us all to consider moving this notion a bit higher on our list of priorities at this time of year.

But before we all get too relaxed and move into summer mode, I would also like to take a few moments to look back at this busy spring and acknowledge a few NER members, special events and those that made them happen. It is always most important to thank each and every one of our board members for their service and commitment to NER. These people take a great deal of their own time and energy and give of it willingly in order for us all to have such a thriving and prosperous region that provides for the needs of our membership as well as those that we serve. Most of our current officers and committee representatives will continue to be on the board this year, but a few are moving on as well. So I’d like to acknowledge and thank Lynne Patnode, the outgoing Vice-President for all of her contributions and hard work as conference chair for the past two years and several years on the board prior to that. We will miss you Lynne and hope that you enjoy the benefits of membership without quite so much work! Another board member stepping down at this time is. Sarah Gagnon, who has been our representative to the Affiliate Relations Committee. Thank you Sarah for your energy and passion and always being willing to make your voice heard! I am sure you will continue to do so in the other areas of your life and work – we will miss you too.

We also have some new officers this year, a few people taking on differing roles, some new faces and returning ones as well. In addition to my new role as President, Eve Montague is now the President-Elect and will continue to serve as the Association Internship Approval Committee Representative. Christine Routhier has now become the past-President, but I do not intend to let her skills get much rest, as I will need her support and guidance as I move into my new role. Christine will also continue to serve as co-chair of the Student Advisory Board. Heather Bloam-Wagner now steps up as Vice-President, and we elected Judy Engel as the new Vice President-Elect. Judy recently joined the board as the Research Committee Representative last year, and we are grateful to have her also take on this additional important role. These two V-P officers are the conference chairs, so they have taken on a special kind of commitment and service to our membership. Lisa Kynvi has returned to the board as our new Secretary, a role she is quite familiar with and we are pleased to have her with us again. Dorothy Stapleton will continue as our fabulous and indispensable Treasurer for yet another term - thank goodness! Our newly appointed representative for the Affiliate Relations committee, Shanna Clark, will join us this year. And all of our other committee representatives will graciously continue their work and efforts. Please look further in this ewsletter for some introductions to our new members and officers as we welcome them and thank them in advance for their commitment to the NER board.

I would also like to acknowledge the student board for a very busy and productive year. Jared Leaderman, now a graduate of Lesley University, led the NER-AMTAS this past year. We are so appreciative to all of those who were involved this year, but particularly to Jared for his ability to motivate others and generate several new and exciting ideas for this year and the future. One of these was a new scholarship fund that provided four students with $50 scholarships to attend the NER spring conference. New NER-AMTAS student officers were elected at the conference, with all three of our regional college programs being well represented. The new president is Kerry Leavell, graduate MT student at Lesley University, and you can view the rest of the new officers on-line at www.musictherapynewengland.org. A new student board position was created and approved at the meeting this year: National/International Service Project (NISP) Chairperson. This position will be responsible for organizing local, national, and international service projects. This new board is very excited to carry on with the ongoing vision of various service projects, begun several years ago by the student board.

Of course, the biggest event for us at this time of year is always the regional conference, and in true NER style, it was again just excellent and stayed true to our reputation of “small but mighty”! The spring conference was held March 26-28, 2009, at the Sheraton Harborside Hotel in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The conference had 161 registrants in attendance, which is a very similar number from last year. We were concerned that we might loose attendance and it was reassuring indeed that our conference participation did not decrease in this unsure economic climate. The theme of this year’s conference was Port of Harmony: Celebrating Diversity in Music Therapy and one of the highlights was a dynamic CMTE presentation by Karen Wacks, Karen Estrella and Claudia Eliaza, entitled Multicultural Music Therapy: From Awareness to Action. Four other CMTE presentations were also given that helped to further develop clinical musicianship and internship development: Kimberly Khare – “Listen to the Music: Deepening our Clinical Musicianship”; Eve Montague – “Supervising the Music Therapy Intern”; Suzanne Sorrel – “Creating Musical Form in Clinical Piano Improvisation”; and Ed Sorrento and Dennis Cotton – “Rhythm Speaks”. Following the CMTE presentations, we had the opportunity to hear a unique instrument, the nykelharpa, a traditional Swedish instrument played along with various other stringed instruments in our opening night band, Blue Moose and the Unbuttoned Zippers. They performed several original compositions as well as some tradition tunes from all over the world and definitely got us all up and dancing! Overall, the conference was very successful, with a total of five CMTE presentations and twenty-seven concurrent sessions offered, with several of these sessions focused on issues of multiculturalism in music therapy. And of course, the annual not-to-be-missed Cabaret was an evening of fun, traditions and surprises for us all. Stay tuned for plans for next year’s conference!

The last thing I’d like to mention is an event that took place in Washington this past spring that was attended by Stephanie Clark, our Government Relationships committee representative called “Arts Advocacy Day.” This was a conference that we were pleased to have Stephanie attend on our behalf, as we believed that it could benefit us all in terms of how the arts might be included in healthcare and educational services in the future. Please see Stephanie’s article for a report and more details about her experience at the conference and continued work in Government Relations.

In closing I would like to reiterate my wishes to you all that we fully enjoy this beautiful and meaningful time of year – and may we find the time to step back and enjoy a sense of fresh air and new life in the course of our busy lives. I am so very honored to serve the region as president at this time. It potentially could be a very challenging year for us all in terms of the economy and those that we serve being affected severely by budget cuts and restructuring. We need to stay connected to our fellow colleagues and students. We need to tap into our collective knowledge, energy and passion for this work - and be proud and vibrant members of this association and region, one that has so much to offer and often seems to pave the way in terms of new and innovative ideas and projects for our profession. New England is our home and I feel so grateful to be part of this wonderful community. May you all have a grand summer - and I look forward to catching up with you again in the fall. Please feel free to contact me any time with your ideas, questions, hopes and dreams for our community and the work that we all care so much about.


Yours in the spirit of kinship & love of music – Carylbeth Thomas

แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Wednesday, 24 June 2009 )
 
Sim Shalom พิมพ์ อีเมล์
NER 2009 Conference Multi-Media
เขียนโดย Website Admin   
Saturday, 20 June 2009
Song from the closing circle at the end of the conference, which was led by Carylbeth Thomas, MA, LMHC, ACMT.
To download the sheet music, click here.
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Wednesday, 08 September 2010 )
 
Conference Presentation Powerpoint พิมพ์ อีเมล์
Reimbursement
เขียนโดย Jodie Deignan   
Wednesday, 06 May 2009

A PDF copy of the presentation on reimbursement at the recent NER conference is available in the conference resources section of the website. It might be a good place to start if you're thinking about trying to get insurance reimbursement for one of your clients!

 

http://musictherapynewengland.org/cms2008/content/view/306/82/lang,english/

แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Thursday, 07 May 2009 )
 
Introduction to Psychopharmacology: What Music Therapists Should Know พิมพ์ อีเมล์
NER 2009 Conference Multi-Media
เขียนโดย Website Admin   
Friday, 10 April 2009
Jodie Deignan, MA, MT-BC, LPC, RN
To download the keynote from this presentation, click here.
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Friday, 10 April 2009 )
 
Reimbursement in Music Therapy: Private Health Insurance: Jodie Deignan, MA, MT-BC, LPC, RN พิมพ์ อีเมล์
NER 2009 Conference Multi-Media
เขียนโดย Website Admin   
Friday, 10 April 2009
To download the keynote from this presentation, click here.
แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Friday, 10 April 2009 )
 
Singing for Our Lives: Carylbeth Thomas, MA, LMHC, ACMT; Lisa Kynvi, MA, LMHC, MT-BC พิมพ์ อีเมล์
NER 2009 Conference Multi-Media
เขียนโดย Website Admin   
Monday, 06 April 2009

To download a handout, "Lisa's Lyrics," from this presentation, click here .
To download a handout, "Quotes About Singing (Together)," from this presentation, click here .
To listen to the audio files from this presentation, click here

แก้ไขล่าสุดเมื่อ ( Thursday, 09 April 2009 )
 
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