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Demonstrating Sustainability in the Practices of Music Therapists: Reflections from Bangladesh
Journal Title Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy
Journal Abbreviation voices
Publisher Group Uni Health, Uni Research (VOICES)
Website https://voices.no/index.php
   
Title Demonstrating Sustainability in the Practices of Music Therapists: Reflections from Bangladesh
Authors Katrina Louise Skewes McFerran; Lucy Elizabeth Bolger
Abstract Sustainability is a concept that has been implied but not overtly discussed in the music therapy literature.  Nonetheless, the literature does describe projects that work towards self-supporting music projects and capacity building.  In this article, a music therapists contribution to an international development project in rural Bangladesh is used to illustrate how music therapists can embed sustainability principles into their practice.  We propose that a commitment to sustainability involve time, collaboration and realistic expectations and that these are relevant throughout the planning and process of programs that work towards the achievement of independent music outcomes. It is our contention that principles of sustainability are essential to contemporary music therapists practice and warrant further explicit discussion.
Publisher Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre, Uni Health, Uni Research
Date 2013-07-01
Source Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy Vol 13, No 2 (2013)
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