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Nordoff–Robbins music therapy

The Nordoff–Robbins approach to music therapy is a therapy developed for children with psychological, physical, or developmental disabilities.[1] It developed from the 17-year collaboration of Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins[2] beginning in 1958,[3] and its early development was influenced by Rudolph Steiner and anthroposophical philosophy and teachings.[4] Nordoff–Robbins music therapy is grounded in the belief that everyone can respond to music, no matter how ill or disabled they are. It holds that music as therapy can enhance communication, support change, and enable people to live more resourcefully and creatively.[2] Nordoff–Robbins music therapists practice worldwide and have graduated from training programs around the world including the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, and the Far East.[5]

United Kingdom Edit

Nordoff Robbins is a registered UK charity that receives no statutory funding. The charity runs the Nordoff–Robbins music therapy centre in London and a number of music therapy outreach projects nationwide. It also runs postgraduate training courses in music therapy and a research programme with public courses and conferences.

Nordoff Robbins runs the annual Silver Clef Awards that raise money for the charity.[6]

United States Edit

Founded by Clive Robbins and Carol Robbins, the Nordoff–Robbins Center for Music Therapy at New York University, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, opened in 1989.[7] The Center is affiliated with New York University's Graduate Music Therapy Program. The mission of the Center has six main components:

  1. Providing music therapy services to people with disabilities including autism spectrum disorders, behavioral disorders, developmental delays, sensory impairments, and psychiatric disorders. The Center provides individual and group therapy sessions.
  2. Offering advanced music therapy training.
  3. Conducting and publishing research. The Center maintains an extensive archive that includes recordings and documentation of the work of Nordoff and Robbins (1959–1976). The archive is continually updated by contemporary clinical work. Ongoing research in clinical practice focuses on the role of improvisational music therapy in addressing the needs of clients with different areas of disability including autism spectrum disorder, stroke, and hearing impairment.
  4. Presenting lectures, workshops, and symposia to professional audiences.
  5. Publishing musical and instructional materials to in clinical process and improvisation.
  6. Disseminating information and resources. The Center serves as a resource for music therapists, students, the media, and the general public. It provides consultant services, organizes seminars and workshops, and hosts over 150 visitors annually.[5][8][9]

The Nordoff–Robbins training at Molloy College, established in 2010, is the newest approved Nordoff–Robbins program in the US. It is located at the Rebecca Center for Music Therapy at Molloy College, an outpatient center serving children and adults in the Long Island and metropolitan New York area.[10]

Both training programs include assessment, archival coursework, clinical work, group music therapy, and clinical improvisation instruction. Trainees come from both the US and abroad.

References Edit

  1. ^ Nordoff, Paul; Robbins, Clive (2004). Therapy in Music for Handicapped Children. Barcelona Publishers. ISBN 978-1891278198.
  2. ^ a b Karkou, Vassliki (2006). Arts Therapies: A Research-based Map of the Field. Elsevier Health Sciences. pp. 132ff. ISBN 978-0443072567.
  3. ^ Adler, Constance (February 11, 1991). "See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me, Heal Me". New York.
  4. ^ Guerrero, Nina; Marcus, David; Turry, Alan (2014). "Nordoff–Robbins Music Therapy". In Wheeler, Barbara (ed.). Music therapy Handbook (2nd ed.). Phoenixville: Guilford. ISBN 9781462518036.
  5. ^ a b Simpson, Fraser (2009). The Nordoff-Robbins adventure : fifty years of creative music therapy. London.: James & James Publishers. ISBN 9781906507060.
  6. ^ "Coldplay Win Nordoff-Robbins Award", Clash, May 15, 2013.
  7. ^ "About the Center". Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy". New York University. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  9. ^ Simpson, Fraser (2007). Every note counts : the story of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. London: James and James. ISBN 9781903942796.
  10. ^ "The Rebecca Center for Music Therapy at Molloy College". Retrieved 1 February 2015.

External links Edit

  • Nordoff Robbins website
  • EEUU: Nordoff - Robbins Center For Music Therapy
  • History of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy, The Steinhardt School, New York University
  • Osbournes win Silver Clef honour, BBC News, June 16, 2006

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music no matter how ill or disabled they are It holds that music as therapy can enhance communication support change and enable people to live more resourcefully and creatively 2 Nordoff Robbins music therapists practice worldwide and have graduated from training programs around the world including the United Kingdom the United States Australia Germany New Zealand Scotland South Africa and the Far East 5 Contents 1 United Kingdom 2 United States 3 References 4 External linksUnited Kingdom EditNordoff Robbins is a registered UK charity that receives no statutory funding The charity runs the Nordoff Robbins music therapy centre in London and a number of music therapy outreach projects nationwide It also runs postgraduate training courses in music therapy and a research programme with public courses and conferences Nordoff Robbins runs the annual Silver Clef Awards that raise money for the charity 6 United States EditFounded by Clive Robbins and Carol Robbins the Nordoff Robbins Center for Music Therapy at New York University Steinhardt School of Culture Education and Human Development opened in 1989 7 The Center is affiliated with New York University s Graduate Music Therapy Program The mission of the Center has six main components Providing music therapy services to people with disabilities including autism spectrum disorders behavioral disorders developmental delays sensory impairments and psychiatric disorders The Center provides individual and group therapy sessions Offering advanced music therapy training Conducting and publishing research The Center maintains an extensive archive that includes recordings and documentation of the work of Nordoff and Robbins 1959 1976 The archive is continually updated by contemporary clinical work Ongoing research in clinical practice focuses on the role of improvisational music therapy in addressing the needs of clients with different areas of disability including autism spectrum disorder stroke and hearing impairment Presenting lectures workshops and symposia to professional audiences Publishing musical and instructional materials to in clinical process and improvisation Disseminating information and resources The Center serves as a resource for music therapists students the media and the general public It provides consultant services organizes seminars and workshops and hosts over 150 visitors annually 5 8 9 The Nordoff Robbins training at Molloy College established in 2010 is the newest approved Nordoff Robbins program in the US It is located at the Rebecca Center for Music Therapy at Molloy College an outpatient center serving children and adults in the Long Island and metropolitan New York area 10 Both training programs include assessment archival coursework clinical work group music therapy and clinical improvisation instruction Trainees come from both the US and abroad References Edit Nordoff Paul Robbins Clive 2004 Therapy in Music for Handicapped Children Barcelona Publishers ISBN 978 1891278198 a b Karkou Vassliki 2006 Arts Therapies A Research based Map of the Field Elsevier Health Sciences pp 132ff ISBN 978 0443072567 Adler Constance February 11 1991 See Me Feel Me Touch Me Heal Me New York Guerrero Nina Marcus David Turry Alan 2014 Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy In Wheeler Barbara ed Music therapy Handbook 2nd ed Phoenixville Guilford ISBN 9781462518036 a b Simpson Fraser 2009 The Nordoff Robbins adventure fifty years of creative music therapy London James amp James Publishers ISBN 9781906507060 Coldplay Win Nordoff Robbins Award Clash May 15 2013 About the Center Retrieved 7 June 2016 Nordoff Robbins Center for Music Therapy New York University Retrieved 1 February 2015 Simpson Fraser 2007 Every note counts the story of Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy London James and James ISBN 9781903942796 The Rebecca Center for Music Therapy at Molloy College Retrieved 1 February 2015 External links EditNordoff Robbins website EEUU Nordoff Robbins Center For Music Therapy History of Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy The Steinhardt School New York University Osbournes win Silver Clef honour BBC News June 16 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nordoff Robbins music therapy amp oldid 1106462118, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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