Citation: A. Lipe, THE USE OF MUSIC PERFORMANCE-TASKS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF COGNITIVE-FUNCTIONING AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH DEMENTIA, The Journal of music therapy, 32(3), 1995, pp. 137-151
Citation: Gi. Orsmond et Lk. Miller, CORRELATES OF MUSICAL IMPROVISATION IN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES, The Journal of music therapy, 32(3), 1995, pp. 152-166
Authors:
SMEIJSTERS H
WIJZENBEEK G
VANNIEUWENHUIJZEN N
Citation: H. Smeijsters et al., THE EFFECT OF MUSICAL EXCERPTS ON THE EVOCATION OF VALUES FOR DEPRESSED-PATIENTS, The Journal of music therapy, 32(3), 1995, pp. 167-188
Citation: Em. Buday, THE EFFECTS OF SIGNED AND SPOKEN WORDS TAUGHT WITH MUSIC ON SIGN AND SPEECH IMITATION BY CHILDREN WITH AUTISM, The Journal of music therapy, 32(3), 1995, pp. 189-202
Citation: Mr. Toppozada, MULTICULTURAL TRAINING FOR MUSIC THERAPISTS - AN EXAMINATION OF CURRENT ISSUES BASED ON A NATIONAL SURVEY OF PROFESSIONAL MUSIC THERAPISTS, The Journal of music therapy, 32(2), 1995, pp. 65-90
Citation: Rd. Howell et al., THE EFFECTS OF KEYBOARD EXPERIENCES ON RHYTHMIC RESPONSES OF ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL-CHILDREN WITH PHYSICAL-DISABILITIES, The Journal of music therapy, 32(2), 1995, pp. 91-112
Citation: Aa. Clair et al., RHYTHM PLAYING CHARACTERISTICS IN PERSONS WITH SEVERE DEMENTIA INCLUDING THOSE WITH PROBABLE ALZHEIMERS TYPE, The Journal of music therapy, 32(2), 1995, pp. 113-131
Citation: Ch. Mckinney et Fc. Tims, DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF SELECTED CLASSICAL-MUSIC ON THE IMAGERY OF HIGH VERSUS LOW IMAGERS - 2 STUDIES, The Journal of music therapy, 32(1), 1995, pp. 22-45
Citation: Ns. Cohen et J. Ford, THE EFFECT OF MUSICAL CUES ON THE NONPURPOSIVE SPEECH OF PERSONS WITHAPHASIA, The Journal of music therapy, 32(1), 1995, pp. 46-57
Citation: Lk. Miller et G. Orsmond, ASSESSING STRUCTURE IN THE MUSICAL EXPLORATIONS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES, The Journal of music therapy, 31(4), 1994, pp. 248-265
Citation: Aa. Darrow et Cm. Johnson, JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH-SCHOOL MUSIC STUDENTS ATTITUDES TOWARD INDIVIDUALS WITH A DISABILITY, The Journal of music therapy, 31(4), 1994, pp. 266-279
Citation: E. York, THE DEVELOPMENT OF A QUANTITATIVE MUSIC SKILLS TEST FOR PATIENTS WITHALZHEIMERS-DISEASE, The Journal of music therapy, 31(4), 1994, pp. 280-296
Citation: Ja. Jellison et Ra. Duke, THE MENTAL-RETARDATION LABEL - MUSIC TEACHERS AND PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS EXPECTATIONS FOR CHILDRENS SOCIAL AND MUSIC BEHAVIORS, The Journal of music therapy, 31(3), 1994, pp. 166-185
Citation: Kk. Pujol, THE EFFECT OF VIBROTACTILE STIMULATION, INSTRUMENTATION, AND PRECOMPOSED MELODIES ON PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES OF PROFOUNDLY RETARDED-CHILDREN AND ADULTS, The Journal of music therapy, 31(3), 1994, pp. 186-205
Citation: M. Brotons et P. Pickettcooper, PREFERENCES OF ALZHEIMERS - DISEASE PATIENTS FOR MUSIC ACTIVITIES - SINGING, INSTRUMENTS, DANCE MOVEMENT, GAMES, AND COMPOSITION IMPROVISATION, The Journal of music therapy, 31(3), 1994, pp. 220-233
Citation: M. Pavlicevic et al., IMPROVISATIONAL MUSIC-THERAPY AND THE REHABILITATION OF PERSONS SUFFERING FROM CHRONIC-SCHIZOPHRENIA, The Journal of music therapy, 31(2), 1994, pp. 86-104
Citation: Ca. Lorch et al., EFFECT OF STIMULATIVE AND SEDATIVE MUSIC ON SYSTOLIC BLOOD-PRESSURE, HEART-RATE, AND RESPIRATORY RATE IN PREMATURE-INFANTS, The Journal of music therapy, 31(2), 1994, pp. 105-118
Citation: Aa. Darrow et al., THE EFFECT OF PARTICIPATION IN AN INTERGENERATIONAL CHOIR ON TEENS AND OLDER PERSONS CROSS-AGE ATTITUDES, The Journal of music therapy, 31(2), 1994, pp. 119-134
Citation: Ms. Adamek, AUDIO-CUEING AND IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK TO IMPROVE GROUP LEADERSHIP SKILLS - A LIVE SUPERVISION MODEL, The Journal of music therapy, 31(2), 1994, pp. 135-164
Citation: Md. Cassity et Je. Cassity, PSYCHIATRIC MUSIC-THERAPY - ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT IN CLINICAL-TRAINING FACILITIES WITH ADULTS, ADOLESCENTS, AND CHILDREN, The Journal of music therapy, 31(1), 1994, pp. 2-30