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Preliminary Program for the 13th

World Congress of Music Therapy


at Sookmyung Womens University Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

July 5
Presented by

9, 2011

jointly organized by

www.musictherapy2011.org

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Contents
Welcome Messages ...................................................... from the Congress Chair ............................................ from the Scientific Committee Chair .......................... from the President ..................................................... 3 3 3 4 About the World Federation of Music Therapy ............. 5 Registrations .................................................................. 6 Congress FAQs ............................................................ 7 Registration Announcements ........................................ 9 Congress Venue .......................................................... 10 Congress Sponsorship ................................................ 11 Hotel Information ......................................................... 12 Congress Schedule ..................................................... 14 Pre-congress Seminars .............................................. 15 Spotlight Sessions ....................................................... 19 Session Schedule ....................................................... 20 Research Poster Presentation .................................... 30 Facts about Korea ...................................................... 34 Honoring WFMT Council Members ........................... 35

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1 Message from the Congress Chair
My dear fellow music therapists, I am honored to welcome you to Seoul, Korea for the 2011 World Congress of Music Therapy. The 13th World Congress will be very special for all of us. Not only will it be the first WFMT conference in Asia, but it will also feature the first wide scale convergence of Eastern and Western Philosophy in the history of music therapy. All of the conference attendants will be assured a comfortable stay in Seoul. Also, while you are here, I promise to offer plenty of cultural engagements for your enjoyment. Celebrate this congress with friends and colleagues from over 45 different countries. Let us all learn from one another and look forward to a stronger future in music therapy. Have a safe and fun trip to Seoul in July. We will be ready for you! Byungchuel Choi, Ph.D
Congress Organizer of the 13th World Congress of Music Therapy

1 Message from the Scientific Committee Chair


We are proud to invite you to the13th World Congress of Music Therapy: "Music Therapy in Eastern and Western Philosophy." The conference pays special attention to similarities and differences in music therapy between East and West. The program for the 13th World Congress of Music Therapy will consist of 124 paper, 32 workshop, 8 roundtable, 5 clinical forum and 48 poster sessions. We have presenters from 32 countries of the world. The conference covers wide range of topics including: (1) Music therapy assessment; (2) Music therapy clinical practices; (3) Music therapy research; (4) Supervision and training of music therapists; (5) Multicultural issues in music therapy; and (6) Music technology. The program also offers pre-congress seminars, presented by well respected international experts. Topics include (1) Music Therapy and Medicine; (2) Music Therapy and Special Education; (3) Music and Older Adults; and (4) Music Therapy Research. We hope you join us in Seoul, Korea for what promises to be an unique educational experience. Please join us for a dynamic and rich conference! Youngshin Kim, PhD, MT-BC, NRMT
Chair, International Scientific Committee

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1 Message from the President


I am pleased to welcome you to the 13th World Congress of Music Therapy in Seoul, Korea. Over the past months, the WFMT Council has worked closely with our World Congress Organizer Dr. Byungchuel Choi, the Scientific Committee Chair Dr. Youngshin Kim, and the local planning committee to create a scientifically sound and culturally enriched event for you. Be part of the first World Congress of Music Therapy held in Asia and learn from experts around the world about Music Therapy in Eastern and Western Philosophy. Attend intriguing pre-conference seminars, concurrent sessions, workshops, roundtables, and poster sessions, and dont miss our four Spotlight Sessions featuring sixteen renowned music therapists whose expertise spans generations and WFMTs eight regions. This World Congress will bring you cutting edge research and the latest trends in music therapy practice. Share, reflect, and contribute to the global development of music therapy. Get inspired and energized while greeting old friends and making new connections. Join us and experience the welcoming Asian culture in a modern and vibrant city that also honors its ancient roots. I look forward to meeting you in Seoul, Korea for what promises to be a memorable and meaningful musical adventure. Dr. Petra Kern, PhD, MT-DMtG, MT-BC, MTA
President of the World Federation of Music Therapy

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The World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT) is an international non-profit organization bringing together music therapy associations and individuals interested in developing and promoting music therapy globally through the exchange of information, collaboration among professionals and actions. Founded in 1985 in Genoa Italy, it is the only worldwide professional organization representing music therapy in many areas of the world. The members of the Federation are music therapy organizations, training programs, certified music therapists, music therapy students, and individuals associated with music therapy, currently numbering more than 60 members. WFMT is an international body, with officers, commissioners, and regional liaisons in Africa, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, India, Norway, Korea, Spain, U.A.E., and the USA.

WFMT is dedicated to developing and promoting music therapy throughout the world as an art and science. The Federation supports the global development of educational programs, clinical practice, and research to demonstrate the contributions of msuic therapy to humanity.

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R Timeline May 31, 2011: Early Bird Registration Ends After June 1st, Onsite Registration. l July 5, 2011: Pre-congress Seminars l July 5 - 9, 2011: XIII World Congress of Music Therapy
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R Fees l Professionals Early Bird (before May 31, 2011): US$200 Onsite Registration: US$230
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Students (must be students in the summer of 2011) Early Bird: US$100 + 1 lunch sandwich Onsite Registration: Students US$100 Special Pre-congress Seminars Additional fee of US$80 for 6 hour seminar (Registration will be limited to 20-40 seats per seminar.)

R Tent Space for Free Ten tents just in front of the main Congress Hall! Tents will be loaned according to the attending participant numbers of each country. The size of the tents are about 3x2 meters with high celings. Each tent will have one table with four chairs, but no electricity. We also will provide some ethnic instruments if you wish to share music from your culture during the Congress. R Reserve a School or Company Exhibition Booth! We would like to invite your school or company to the 2011 World Congress of Music Therapy in Seoul, Korea. We estimate that more than 1300 music therapist will attend the congress. The deadline for the booth reservation is May 31, 2011. R CMTEs (Contiuing Music Therapy Education Credits) from the Congress We have received CMTE approval for the pre-congress seminars. R The Official Language is English. You may expect to have simultaneous interpretation provided for the opening, spotlight, and closing sessions if we discover that there has been registration from a certain country that exceeds more than 100 participants. l Contact Emails: Office 2011wcmt@wfmt.info Chair worldcongress@wfmt.info l Mailing Address: Korean Music Therapy Association Sookmyung Women's University Seoul 140-742, South Korea l Contact Phone Number: Carolyn Shim at +821 9046 2414 (010-9046-2414 calling from Korea)

Congress FAQs
Q. What is the best way to get to my hotel from the Incheon International Airport?
The best way is to take the bus from the airport. Here are the numbers of the buses that you will need to take in order to get to your hotel. When you come out from the airport terminal, you will see the bus stations divided in those numbers. Most buses leave from the station every 20-30 minutes. - To Seoul Garden Hotel (BestWestern Premiere): 4B, 11A Bus # 6702 (15,000 won) - To Lotte City Hotel at Mapo: 5B, 12A Bus Bus # 6015 (10,000 won) - To Rainbow Hotel (Seoul Station): 6A, 12B Bus # 6001 (14,000 won) - To Guest House (Chungmu-ro station): 5B, 12A Bus #6015 (10,000 won) The bus takes about 60 minutes. You can also take a KAL Rimousine to your hotels: (1) 4B, 11A Bus # 6702 (15,000 won) Seoul Garden -> Lotte City --> Seoul Station --> Millenium Hilton --> Hyatt (2) 4B, 11A Bus # 6701 (15,000 won) Koreana --> Plaza --> Lotte Hotel --> Chosun --> Seoul Garden If you stay at the Lotte City Hotel at Mapo, it also takes about 10 minutes and costs about the same (3000 won) to get to the Congress venue. There are two types of taxis: luxury and regular taxis. The fair are low compared to most other countries. You can expect to pay US$10 in a regular taxi for about 12 kilometers or 7.5 miles. The luxury taxi rates are about the double.

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Q. What is the weather like in Seoul in July?


Please be prepared! It is very hot and humid in July. You might also expect some rain during your stay. Although the temperature might fluctuate a little, you dont need to expect a very wide daily temperature range.

Q. What about the exchanging money?


It is very easy to exchange any currency to Korean won at any bank in Korea. You can walk into any bank in Seoul easily. Also, you can use credit cards at most of the retail stores, retaurants, even for your taxi.

Q. How safe is it to travel around in Korea?


It is very safe to travel around in Korea, day or night. Most signs are written in English and Korean. Public transportation systems are highly developed in Korea, so you don't need to rent a car to travel. But as it is in all places around the world, it would be safer to keep your possessions close to you at all times.

Q. How to get to the Congress Venue from my hotel?


The Congress venue is the Sookmyung Womens University in the middle of Seoul city. If you stay at the BestWestern Premiere (Seoul Garden
Hotel),

you take a hotel shuttle to Sookmyung

Women's University every morning. It takes about 5-10 minutes by car. If you take a taxi, you will pay less than 3000 won and it takes less than 10 minutes.

Q. What language will be used during the congress?

Congress FAQs
The official language is English. We might provide simultaneous interpretation for the opening, spotlight, and closing sessions if more than 100 participants per country are registered. in Korea based on roaming service agreement.

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Q. What about internet availability?


You can find many places with free Wi-fi all around Korea. Most hotels provide internet lines or WiFi service for free too.

Q. Does Korea require tax and tips when purchasing goods and dining at restaurants?
The price tag you see is the final price that include taxes. There is no negotiation at most stores, but you might still be able to bargain at markets such as at Namdae- mun and Itaewon markets.

Q. When do I get my congress package?


The registration booth will open from July 4th through July 9th. It will be located at the Centennial Hall at Sookmyung Women's University. Come and pick up your congress package, including an entrance nametag for the congress. Tuesday, July 4th: 8:00 am - 20:00 pm Wednesday, July 5th: 8:00 am-21:00 pm July 6th - July 8th: 8:00 am - 18:00 pm Saturday, July 9th: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Q. Do I need an entry visa for this congress?


If you are coming from a natioon that signed a visa waiver agreement with Korea, you are subject of exemption. Meaning you need to check whether you need to obtain an entry visa or not with the Korean embassy or travel agent in your country. If you need an invitation letter for visa purpose from us, email us immediately. Email for requesting invitation letters: musictouch7@yahoo.co.kr

Q. Do I have to reserve a special special tour package in advance?


No! You will make reservation for the tour package at the registration booth. Please note this is a first come, first serve basis. Additionally we will provide complimentary bus tours. Please expect to pay for your own meals and entrance fees if required. Here are some contact numbers of our organizational team members. Please call if you need help. & Registration Kyungsuk Kim +8210 3399 1340 & General Guidance Carolyn Shim +8210 9046 2414

Q. What electric voltage system does Korea use?


Korea uses 220 voltage. We also use NTSC video/dvd. Please check your equipment if it is capable for both 110 and 220 voltages.

Q. Would my cellular phone work in Korea?


Korea is a highly developed and technological advanced country. Most of your cellular phones work

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These will be prepared for you


3 Certificate of Registration 3 A congress participant bag 3 An official congress program book 3 A congress proceedings book 3 A cased Congress DVD 3 Congress postcards from group photos

after you register for the Congress:


Certifica te of Regist r ation

Congre ss

DVD

Special Events:
3 Free bus tour on Saturday
Cultural Night on Friday

FREE! !

3 Special cuisine and prize drawings during the 3 Professional Korean Music and Dance Performances
Register for the event today! Don't miss this wonderful World Music Therapists' Festival in this July, 2011.

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Congress Venue
Government and Public Buildings
1 l Seoul Train Station 2 l Sejong Concert Hall 3 l American Embassy 4 l Cheongwadae Korean Executive Presidential Residence

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Yellow Sea

H an g

ang river

Incheon Airport (ICN)

Places for Visit


4 l 5 l 2 3 ll 6 l8 7 1 l 11 l 10 14 8 l 9 l

Gimpo Airport(GMP)

. Take a bus to hotels or Sookmyung


Womens University (Congress Venue) . Bus fair is about US$8 . 40-50 minutes travel time 5-10 minute zone from airport to hotels

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5 l Kings palaces & Museum 6 l Traditional & Flea market, Cheonggye-cheon 7 l Seoul Tower 8 l War Memorial Museum 9 l Itaewon (shopping & entertainment street)

10-15 minute zone

Congress Venue

Sookmyung Womens University Hotels 10 Hilton Hotel HHHHH www.hilton.co.kr 11 Koreana Hotel HHHH www.koreanahotel.com Lotte Hotel HHHHH www.lottehotelseoul.com President Hotel HHHH www.hotelpresident.co.kr/english/ 12 Best Western Premiere Seoul Garden Hotel HHHH seoulgarden.co.kr 13 Lotte City Hotel HHH thelexington.co.kr/eng/ 14 Rainbow Hotel rainbowinseoul.co.kr
located in the center of downtown Seoul. Address: Seoul, Yongsan-gu Hyochangwon-gil

July 5-9, 2011


at Sookmyung Womens University Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
Visit http://esookmyung.ac.kr for more information

Congress Sponsorship
[ Advertising Opportunities
3 Official Conference Program (please 0) Space Dimensions
210mm W x 297mm H 180mm W x 135mm H 80mm W x 135mm H 80 mm W x 60mm H

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Rate
$275.00 $185.00 $165.00 $145.00

15% discount Exhibitor Rate


$233.00 $157.00 $140.00 $123.00

0 Full page 0 Half page 0 Quarter page 0 Tombstone

*Black and white tiff or high resolution jpeg are acceptable.


Email advertisement files to 2011wcmt@wfmt.info

[ Exhibitor & Advertiser Application & Contract


School/Organization: Contact Person: Address: City: Phone: Email: Commitment: - YES! We will EXHIBIT at the 2011 Congress as: (exhibit prices are per booth) O School/Institute US$400 O Association US$500 O Commercial US$600 State: Fax: Zip: Country Mobile:

TOTAL AMOUNT (US$__________) uAdvertisement Commitment $______ vExhibition Commitment $______ x

0number of booth =

$________

Please pay the total amount via Credit Cards at www.musictherapy2011.org Send this Contract via Mail or Fax to us: Postal Address World Congress of Music Therapy Sookmyung Womens University Seoul 140-742, Korea Deadline: May 31, 2011 Fax +822 - 710 - 9757 Email 2011wcmt@wfmt.info

Sponsorship

Email us for more details 2011wcmt@wfmt.info

1. Participant Badge Holders US$2,000 Your name and logo imprinted on name tag holders for conference registrants 2. Participant Bag Advertising Insert including printing cost US$100 Advertise your product or services by providing 1500 one page flyers or brochures for insertion

Hotel Information
The address of congress venue (Sookmyung Women's University) is: Seoul, Yongsan-gu, Hyochangwon-gil
We negotiated resonable prices with the Best Western Premiere (Seoul Garden Hotel) for World Congress participants. You will be paying 95,000 won for a single bed, 105,000 won for a double bed, 105,000 won for one King size bed per night (US$1 is about 1100won.) It takes a maximum of ten minutes to reach the congress venue and the hotel offers complementary shuttle service. However, a taxi to the venue will also be only 3000 won. Taxi fairs do not require tip and it is the same price regardless of the number of passengers. You will only need to tell the taxi driver "Sookmyung Women's University," and they would be able to bring you to the congress venue. [http://seoulgarden.co.kr] You do not need to contact this hotel directly. We will reserve your rooms under your name for the best price possible. You can pay for your rooms upon arrival in the hotel. To secure the price and your reservation, you have to email us the following information. - Your arrival date: July __, 2011 - Departure date: July __, 2011 - Days stayed at the hotel: __ nights/__ days - Requested hotel for reservation: ______________ - Room type (check one): __ single bed __ double bed Any other hotels you would like to stay in is your choice. We recommend the Lotte City Hotel, Hilton, Lotte, Plaza, and President hotels. Please make your reservations with those hotels directly.

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Best Western Premiere - ($95-105/night)

A more contemporary hotel and slightly more pricy is the Lotte City hotel, which is just across the street from the Best Western Premiere. It has a nice fitness center with a swimming pool and costs 143,000 won for a single bed and 154,000 won for double beds. See the hotel website for more information: http://www.lottecityhotel.co.kr/

Lotte City Hotel - (US$130-145/night)

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Inexpensive hotels near the Congress place (approximately $50/night)


If you are looking for an inexpensive hotel near the congress venue, you should let us know immediately. There are two hotels that offer 55,000 won for a single bed and 65,000 won for a double bed per night. It is very close to the congress venue and you can easily walk. However, the hotels are not on the airport bus route. Meaning you will need to take a taxi from one of the major hotels near by (e.g., Best Western, Hilton, or Hotel Lotte). See http://rainbowinseoul.co.kr for more details.

Visit the web at www.gtravelinn.com

For hotels under US$100

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2011 World Congress of Music Therapy Schedule
Sunday, July 3
9 AM

Monday, July 4
9:00 AM

9:00 AM

WFMT Council Meeting

Meetings of Related Presentation of the World Congress Organizations (Rooms Provided) 2014 & 2017 Proposals All WFMT members are invited to attend

9:00 AM

NOON 12:00 PM

WFMT Council Lunch WFMT Council Meeting

12:00 PM

WFMT Council Lunch World Congress 2014 & 2017Decision Making by WFMT Council

2 PM

2:00 PM

2:00 PM

4 PM

4:00 PM

4:00 PM WFMT Council Tea House Meeting Registration

6 PM 6:00 PM

WFMT Council Dinner Meeting

Tuesday, July 5
8 AM

Wednesday, July 6
8:00 AM

Thursday, July 7
8:00 AM 8:00 AM

Friday, July 8

Saturday, July 9
8:00 AM

8:00 AM Registration (all day)


9:00 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)
9:00 AM
9:00 AM

9 AM

10 AM

Spotlight Session: (6 hours) Panel/Symposium Music Therapy l Transforming Lives Through Music: Creative Music Therapy, its Practice, and Medicine
International Applicability, and Some of its Transcultural Considerations. led by Alan Turry
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Pre-Congress Seminars

Spotlight Session: Panel/Symposium Music Therapy and Special Education


(2 hours)

9:00 AM

Spotlight Session: Panel/Symposium Music Therapy and Older Adults


(2 hours)

9:00 AM

Spotlight Session: Panel/Symposium Music Therapy and Research


(2 hours)

(2 hours)

11 AM

NOON
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1 PM

Music Therapy with Neurological Populations: Lunch Break Current Developments and Recommendations for Practice and Research 1:00 PM led by Dr. Wendy Magee From Research to Practice and Vice Versa: Evaluating Music Therapy Practice (Open for Grduate Students)
(2 hours)

11:15 AM Music Therapy and Oncology: International Clinical and Research Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Perspectives in Care across the Lifespan led by Dr. Lucanne Magill 12:00 PM

11:15 AM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) 12:00 PM International Relations Networking Lunch
1:00 PM
(2 hours)

11:15 AM

11:15 AM

12:00 PM Group Photo (all) Lunch Break


1:00 PM

12:00 PM Lunch Break


1:00 PM

Workshops

2 PM

WFMT Roundtable
(90 min.)

1:30 PM

WFMT General Business Meeting 3:00 PM Tea Break


3:30 PM

1:00 PM

Research Poster Session

Workshops

1:30 PM
(90 min.)

Roundtable

Closing Session Concert: Modern and


Traditional Korean Music

2:30 PM

3 PM

Registration & additional fee required

3:00 PM Tea Break

3:00 PM Tea Break


3:30 PM

Cultural Highlights

3:00 PM

Lunch & refreshments included 3:30 PM


4 PM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)


4:30 PM 4:30 PM

4:30 PM
5 PM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)


5:30 PM

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)


5:30 PM

(sign up) - Korean Cooking Class *= - Temple Visit* - Shopping Tour - Museum Visit * - Korean Language Learning * Fees apply = limited space

New WFMT Council Meeting

5:30 PM
6 PM

6:00 PM Opening Session

Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.) Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)


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Concurrent Sessions:Paper(45 min.)


6:30-9:00 PM

Exhibit Hall
Open hours: July 6, 9am - 6pm July 7, 9am - Noon, 2pm-6pm July 8, 9am - 6pm

7 PM

Special Evening Show & Party


presented by the Korean Music Therapy Association

8 PM

Pre-congress Seminars
MUSIC THERAPY WITH NEUROLOGICAL POPULATIONS: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRACTICE AND RESEARCH

CMTE Credits available

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With the recent publication of a Cochrane review of music therapy for acquired brain

injury (Bradt et al., 2010) the music therapy profession is well-placed to become a standard part of interdisciplinary rehabilitation programmes with neurological populations. However, the challenge remains for the profession to engage with the science behind the art of music therapy. Part of this challenge is to match the methods most appropriate for treating the types of clinical problems presenting in people with neurological conditions. Measuring the effects of music therapy in order to communicate its value also remains as one of the greatest barriers to its inclusion in mainstream rehabilitation. Thus, a second challenge is to evaluate the effectiveness of music therapy practice using methods which are understood in mainstream rehabilitation. This workshop will provide an overview of evidence-based practice, examining the research underpinning music therapy methods and providing experiential sessions of the methods. Links will be made with recent research findings from the field of neuromusicology, the implications for clinical practice, and applying research to practice. Drawing on the findings of recent Cochrane reviews, we will explore design issues on researching music therapy in rehabilitation. Recommendations will be made for research which is relevant and will contribute to the evidence-base. Lastly, the workshop will explore some important themes in working as a music therapy clinician in neuro-rehabilitation. This will include interdisciplinary working and the pitfalls and opportunities of being a creative arts therapist within a medical setting. Wendy L. Magee PhD BMus PGDip ARCM NMT Fellow Affiliation: Institute of Neuropalliative Rehabilitation, London Dr. Magee is an internationally recognised specialist in Music Therapy and neurology. As an active researcher, author and trainer she also co-ordinates a virtual global interest group: the Music Therapy Neurology Network. She holds numerous academic positions, including a Senior Research Fellowship at Kings College London.

Other Speaker: Sarah Johnson Affiliation: Poudre Valley Hospital & Colorado State University, Colorado, USA Mutsumi Abiru, MM, MT-BC, NMT fellow Affiliation: PhD program at Brain Function and Rehabilitation, Human Health Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University in Japan.

Pre-congress Seminars
Music Therapy and Oncology: International Clinical and Research Perspectives in Care across the Lifespan
A diagnosis of cancer at any age of life can be challenging and can lead to stress and suffering in patients and families. Medical institutions around the world have set quality supportive cancer care as a high national and international priority. Over recent years, health care agencies specializing in oncology have been recognizing the benefits of multidisciplinary team approaches to achieve improved patient and family coping, well-being and quality of life. Music therapy is a well established, specialized and evidence-based treatment modality that is internationally respected and known to effectively address a wide range of needs and issues presented by patients of all ages and their caregivers. In interdisciplinary oncology treatment settings, music therapy is identified as a non-pharmacologic approach offering soothing and expressive benefits, as specific music therapy strategies facilitate meaningful changes in physiologic, psycho-emotional, social and spiritual processes. This pre-congress workshop intends to bring together international music therapy experts in oncology treatment, research and education to further advance quality supportive care through music therapy services to patients and their caregivers across the continuum of illness. In todays society, it is common for oncologic treatment settings to care for patients and families with diverse and multicultural backgrounds. Thus, music therapists need sensitive skills that include cultural competence and access to a wide range of approaches that are appropriate and meaningful to those receiving the care. This workshop intends to focus on the multicultural use of music therapy in oncologic settings, highlighting common clinical practice approaches and research currently available in specific regions of the world. It will include presentations from a panel of international clinicians who conduct research and provide care to oncology patients and families in various global settings, and will also include experiential demonstrations of multicultural techniques that include the use of songs, vocalizations and instruments. Dr. Lucanne Magill, MT-BC, LCAT, Assistant Professor, Coordinator, Music Therapy Program, University of Windsor; Chair, Commission for Global Crisis Intervention, WFMT, has been working closely with cancer patients and families since 1973. She lectures internationally, conducts ongoing research in regional and international settings, provides training and has published extensively on topics relating to music therapy in oncology and palliative medicine. Other Speakers: Dr. Clare OCallaghan, Dr. Debra Burns, Dr. Gerhard Tucek, Professor Tian Gao, Dr. Sumathy Sundar

CMTE Credits available

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Pre-congress Seminars
Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy: Creativity in the Service of Determining and Facilitating Clinical Goals in Music Therapy
The Nordoff-Robbins approach to Creative Music Therapy is named after its founders: Dr. Paul Nordoff, a gifted and experienced American composer/pianist (1909 1977), and Dr. Clive Robbins, a British-born special educator (1927 - ). The practice is based on a hypothesis that clinical process consistently supports: Everyone possesses a sensitivity to music that can be activated and engaged to initiate processes of self-actualization. In this form of treatment, clients take an active role in creating music communicatively with their therapists. The approach utilizes techniques of musical improvisation that allow clients to become active and successful participants, directly supporting and enhancing their expressive skills and their ability to relate to others. Therapists apply and adapt this approach to work with a wide variety of people, including children with autism and a range of special needs, individuals under psychiatric care, selfreferred adults seeking a creative approach to emotional difficulties or personal development, individuals with medical problems, and those in geriatric care. The broad range of the populations for which Creative Music Therapy is applied effectively, and the wide variety of positive results achieved have prompted practitioners to perceive and describe their work succinctly as music transforming lives. This dynamic of transformation is the essence of the practice for both clients and therapists. Just as clients become involved in processes of self-actualization, so too, are trainee therapist as they strive to unfold their latent capacities for musically creative intervention and use them courageously in the service of their clients. It is a challenging training. For some Asian female trainees having been raised in a culture that inhibits personal expressive initiative in women, and that promotes conformity in social behavior, the challenges are particularly threatening. Some discussion of these issues will be included in the presentation as will a commentary on the experience of running a clinically-based training course for a multicultural group of students in the multicultural society of New York City. The presentation will introduce and illustrate the practice of Creative Music Therapy in several of its widely diverse applications. Its versatility will be shown, and the essential roles of creativity and spontaneity in the client-therapist interaction will be highlighted. Musical skills will be demonstrated as will the need for interpersonal empathy on the part of the therapist. Dr. Alan Turry, LCAT,MT-BC, NRMT is Managing Director of the Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy at New York University. Dr. Turry is recognized for his innovative contributions to the NordoffRobbins approach. These include his success in incorporating contemporary music styles into the resources for Creative Music Therapy, his use of improvisation and improvised songs in group music therapy, as well as pioneering work with self-referred adults integrating music psychotherapy and community music therapy practice. Other Speakers: Dr. Dongmin Kim, Dr. Kana Okazaki-Sakaue

CMTE Credits available

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Pre-congress Seminars
WFMT Assembly of Student Delegates presents. Pre-Congress Seminar for Graduate Students

CMTE Credits available

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From Research to Practice and Vice Versa: Evaluating Music Therapy Practice
This pre-conference seminar brings together distinguished speakers from the field of music therapy to introduce original research and methodologies applied to evaluate clinical practice.

9:00 to 9:50 a.m.

Dr. Petra Kern, MT-DMtG, MT-BC, MTA Gaining Knowledge: Using Single Subject Experimental Designs to Evaluate Music Therapy Practice
10:00 to 10:50 a.m.

Dr. Michael Silverman, Ph.D., MT-BC Designing Practical and Feasible Music Therapy Comparison Studies
11:00 to 11:50 a.m.

Dr. Byungchuel Choi, Ph.D. Music Therapy Research through a Scientific Lens: Statistical Analysis and Quantification of Data Dr. Clare O'Callaghan, Ph.D. Grounded Theory and Music Therapy Research Amongst People Affected by Life-Threatening Conditions Dr. Youngshin Kim, Ph.D. A Consensual Qualitative Reesearch Study of Music Therapy Students' Experiences of Clinical Music Improvisation in Music Therapy Improvisation Class
3:00 to 3:50 p.m. 2:00 to 2:50 p.m. 1:00 to 1:50 p.m.

Dr. Gro Trondalen, PhD, CMT, FAMI SOUNDING RELATIONSHIPS Music Therapy with Young Persons Suffering from Anorexia Nervosa

Spotlight Sessions

Spotlight Sessions
Feature a two-hour session on a key topic presented by a total of sixteen renowned music therapy experts from different generations and regions of the world.

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Music and Medicine


Dr. Connie Tomaino, (USA) Dr. Wendy Magee (UK) Dr. Gerhard Tucek (Austria), Dr. Ju Yooung Lee (Korea)

Moderator:

Dr. Annie Heiderscheit


WFMT Secretary/Treasurer

Music and Special Education


Dr. Clive Robbins (USA) Dr. Dena Register (USA/Thailand) Dr Youngshin Kim (Korea) Dr. Catherine Threlfall (Australia)

Moderator:

Dr. Petra Kern


WFMT President

Music Therapy and Older Adults


Dr. Hiroko Fujimoto (Japan) Dr. Melissa Broton (Spain) Dr. Anne Lipe (USA) Dr. Hanne-Mette Ridder (Denmark)

Moderator:

Dr. Gene Behrens


WFMT Regional Liaison for North America

Music Therapy and Research


Aldridge (Germany) Dr. Soo Ji Kim (Korea), Dr. Clare OCallaghan (Australia) Dr. Michael Silverman (USA )

Moderator:

Dr. Petra Kern


WFMT President

Session Schedule
Tuesday, July 5
9:00-4:00pm Significance of music for patients with borderline personality disorder Presenter(s): Gitta Strehlow, Ph.D.cand. Country: Germany 9:00 am - 11:00 am

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Pre-congress Seminars

Wednesday, July 6
8:00 am - 8:45 am

Spotlight Session: Music Therapy and Medicine


11:15 am - 12:00 pm

Paper Presentations
Music Therapy and Addiction: Facilitating Engagement, Motivation, and Change Presenter(s): Michael J. Silverman, PhD, MT-BC Country: USA A Narrative Case Study of Research and Practice in Music Therapy Training Presenter(s): Sarah Hoskyns, LGSM (MT), FGSM, ARCM, Country: New Zealand Coping of Forensic Psychiatric Patients Within Music Therapy and Living-groups: Systematic Comparison Presenter(s): Laurien Hakvoort, MA, SRM. Country: Netherlands Episodes of Relationship completion through song in palliative care Presenter(s): Amy Clements-Cortes, Ph.D., MusM, MTA Country: Canada Creation and Application of Authorial Music Sample Libraries for Making an Individually-Customized MT Composition Presenter(s): Vyacheslav Kui-Beda, MD, Ph.D. Country: Russia Songwriting via Skype: An On-line Intervention to Enhance Social Skills for an Adolescent with Aspergers Presenter(s): Felicity Baker, Ph.D.; Robert Krout, Ed.D. Country: Australia Am I a Founder or am I a Fraud? Music Therapists Experiences of Service Development Presenter(s): Alison Ledger, PhD Country: Ireland The Music Therapy in the Psychotherapeutic Process of a Borderline Personality Disorder Presenter(s): Toshiyuki Saitoh, M.D., RMT Country: Japan

Paper Presentations
Relationships Between Fm and the Autonomic Nervous System with Singing and Speaking Presenter(s): Naomi Takehara, MA; Hiroki Hasegawa, Ph.D.; Tamaki Yano, Dr.Sc. Country: Japan Assessment of Neuro-psychological Outcome in Comatose Patients by Music Therapy as a Complementary Form of Treatment Presenter(s): Anil Sangli, Sripad S. , R. S. Amrutha Country: India Music Intervention for Dyslexia ? Theoretical Construct and Clinical Application Presenter(s): Paul Pang Ka Wa, RMT, NMTF, M.Coun., B.Mu., Dip.Ed., Cert.Sp.Ed. Country: China Time-Limited Music Therapy to Address Cognitive Functional Gains and Emotioanl Needs of People with Acquired Brain Injury Presenter(s): Jonathan Pool Country: UK Music Assurance: The Music Living Will Presenter(s): Donna Chadwick, MT-BC, MS, LMHC; Karen Wacks, MT-BC, MEd, LMHC Country: USA Music Therapy with Cancer Patients Presenter(s): Ping Zhou Country: China The Musical Aspects of Echolalia: Implications to Music Therapy Presenter(s): Maya Marom, MMT, AMT, MT-BC; Avi Gilboa, Ph.D.; Ehud Bodner, Ph.D. Country: Israel

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Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings: Findings from an International Study Presenter(s): Wendy L. Magee, Ph.D., NMT-F Country: UK 1:00 pm - 2:50 pm Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges: An American Student's Perspective on Providing Music Therapy Services in Thailand Presenter(s): Hannah Seger, Sylka Uhig, Dora PsaltopoulouKamini, PhD, MA-CMT Country: USA Designing a new music therapy training program in Greece Presenter(s): Dora Psaltopoulou-Kamini, PhD, MA-CMT, AUTH; Makaria Psiliteli, MA, MT-BC; Eirini Panagiotidou, MA; Margarita Hatzinasiou, MT; Potheini Vaiouli, MA, MT-BC; Pelina Evangelou, MT; Anthi Malouta, MA, MT Country: Greece Voice Forum: The voice as primal instrument in Music Therapy Presenter(s): Sylka Uhlig, MA, LCAT, RM; Sanne Storm, MA; Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Ph.D; Felicity Baker, Ph.D, RMT; Cochavit Elefant, Ph.D Country: Netherlands 3:30 pm - 5:20 pm

Workshops

Finding Inner Resources through Supportive Music & Imagery Presenter(s): Lisa Summer, PhD, LMHC, MT-BC, FAMI; Sumi Paik-Maier, MA, MT-BC, FAMI Country: USA Lullaby 101: A Program for At-Risk Expectant and Parenting Teens and Adults Presenter(s): Ronna Kaplan, MA, MT-BC, NMT; Amy Furman, MM, RMT Country: USA Mindfulness, Music, Imagery, and Group Drumming session Presenter(s): Min-Jeong Bae, MME, MT-BC,FAMI Country: China Supporting Adolescents through Music in the Pediatric Medical Setting Presenter(s): Christine Neugebauer, MS, MT-BC, LPC Country: USA West Meets East: Transition of Musical Selection and Style in a Thai Music Therapy Program Presenter(s): Jaae Kaewpaska, Puchong Chimpiboon Country: ailand Guidelines for Assessment Development and Testing in Music Therapy Presenter(s): Anne Lipe, Ph.D., MT-BC Country: USA Synchronization- A Elevant Moment not only in Music Therapy Presenter(s): Karin Schumacher, Ph.D. (Translator: Jisun Jung) Country: Germany 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Workshops

Music Therapy in Addiction Treatment; A Neurological Approach Presenter(s): Irene Dijkstra, BA, SRM; Laurien Hakvoort, MA, SRM Country: Netherlands Neurologic Music Therapy Techniques for Patients with Parkinson's Disease Presenter(s): Hayoung A. Lim, Ph.D., MT-BC, NMT Country: USA Rhythm in a Chaotic World" - Dynamic Batucada Presenter(s): Roey Bar-even, BFA; Shay Pridor Country: Israel East Meets West: Applications of Indian Music and Blues in Music Therapy Presenter(s): Joseph J Moreno, MT-BC, MA, MME Country: USA 3:30 pm - 4:20 pm

Roundtable

Workshops

WFMT Council 2008-2011: StabilizationProduction-Transition Presenter(s): Petra Kern and Council Members

A Study of Healing Techniques Through Music and Yoga Presenter(s): Lovely Sharma, D.Litt.; Debasis Chakroborty Country: India

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Music and Imagery in Oncology a Supportive Therapy for Crisis Intervention Presenter(s): Maria Montserrat Gimeno, EdD., MT-BC, FAMI Country: USA Saving Youth in Paradise, - Serving at-risk Youth in Hawaii Through Music Therapy Presenter(s): Keiko Kajiwara, MME, MA, MT-BC; Yoshimi Otake, MA, NRMT, MT-BC Country: USA Music Therapy School Consultation: What Would it be if it Could be? Presenter(s): Daphne Rickson, Ph.D Country: New Zealand From Reaction to Relation ? Music Therapy with the Explosive Child Presenter(s): Rut Wallius, MS Country: Sweden The Shining Star, Music Therapy a new Approach to Taiwan Special Education Presenter(s): Hsin-I Cindy Lai Country: Taiwan The use of Gordons Standardized Tests of Musical Aptitude to Determine the Musical Talent of Individuals with Williams Syndrome Presenter(s): Hye Joo Rhee, MMT Country: USA Recent Neurological Research on Trauma and Support for Music Therapy Presenter(s): Gene Ann Behrens, PhD, MT-BC Country: USA Behavioral Studies of Clinical Practices for Clients with Mental and Intellectual Impairment Presenter(s): Nobuko Saji, Ph.D. Country: Japan 5:30 pm - 6:20 pm

Paper Presentations
Formal Assessment? Implementing New Assessment Tools in Clinical Work with Children Presenter(s): Anne Mette Rasmussen Country: Denmark Music Therapy Assessment Protocol for Study the Visual Quality of Life on Demyelinating Optic Neuritis Presenter(s): Cybelle Loureiro, Dr.; Marco Aurelio LanaPeixoto, MD; Luciano M. Simao, MD; Carolina R. Araujo, MD; Livia E. C. Talim, PT Country: Brazil ArtStories: Intergenerational Involvement and Learning with the Arts in Northern Australian Communities Presenter(s): Anja Tait, BMus, Grad Dip Ed, RMT Country: Australia The Use of Clinical Improvisation for Pre-school Children Presenter(s): Hyejin So MM, MA, LCAT, MT-BC, NRMT Country: Korea

3:30 pm - 4:15 pm

Workshop

4:30 pm - 5:20 pm

Creating a Successful Student Organization Presenter(s): Rose Fienman, MT-BC Country: USA

Workshop

Paper Presentations
Studying Music and Society. A Multicultural Perspective for Music Therapy Students Presenter(s): Karin Biegun, lic.en letras, Viviana Lliatis., lic. en antropologia Country: Argentina Home Based Music Therapy - Settings and Conditions for Innovative Field of Health Care Presenter(s): omas Ostermann Country: Germany

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm

Hospice Music Therapy Internship Training for Students and Supervising Clinicians Presenter(s): Terry Blaine, M.S., HPMT, NICU-MT, MT-BC; Elisa Clark, M.S., HPMT, MT-BC Country: USA

Paper Presentations
Music Therapy To Stable Land: Post-Earthquake Crisis Intervention in China Presenter(s): Jennifer Hsiao-Ying Tiao Shih Country: China Let's Talk Music: A multi-cultural Project Presenter(s): Avi Gilboa, Dr.; Nechama Yehuda, Dr. Country: Israel

5:30 pm - 6:15 pm

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The Effectiveness of Music Therapy in Greece Presenter(s): Dora Psaltopoulou-Kamini, Ph.D., MA-CMT; Micheli Maria , Nurse, M.Sc.; Kavardinas Nikos Country: Greece Musical and Analogical Languages for Integration in Multicultural Groups of Children Presenter(s): Claudio Cominardi Country: Italy Temple of Ancient Knowledge: Exploring Indian Identity through Culturally Centered Music & Imagery (CCMI) Presenter(s): Sangeeta Swamy, PhD, LMHC, MT-BC Country: USA Multicultural Music Therapy Curriculum: A Reconceptualized View Presenter(s): Seung hee Eum, MMT Country: USA Creating a community for elderly people with Alzheimers disease and their relatives Presenter(s): Motoko Hayata Country: UK Focal Music Therapy treatment with pregnant Women: Creative Visualizations with Music to help prenatal bonding Presenter(s): Federico Gabriel, Lic.MT Country: Argentina Perception of emotions in music by depressed patients Presenter(s): Marko Punkanen, M.Phil., MT Country: Finland 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Spotlight Session: Music Therapy and Special Education


11:15 am - 12:00 pm

Thursday, July 7
8:00 am - 8:45 am

Paper Presentations
Music Therapy with Acquired Brain Injuries: Preliminary Recommendations from Cochrane Review Presenter(s): Bradt, J., PhD, MT-BC; Magee, W. L., PhD, NMT Fellow; Dileo, C., PhD, MT-BC; Wheeler, B. L., PhD, MT-BC, NMT Fellow; McGilloway, E., MB BCh, BAO, MRCP(UK) Country: UK, USA Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy: Clinical examples of work with Adult Clients Presenter(s): Alan Turry, DA, MT-BC, L-CAT, NRMT Country: USA An Emerging Paradigm: Music for Prevention Presenter(s): Mi Hwan Choi, Ed.D Country: Korea What's a piano: Portraying the 'musical personality' of the piano Presenter(s): Avi Gilboa, Ph.D. Country: Israel Morphological Music Therapy Presenter(s): Eckhard Weymann, Prof. Dr., Dipl. Music erapist DMtG, Supervisor DGSv Country: Germany

Paper Presentations
Implementation of piano instructions for children with autistic disorders Presenter(s): Kasumi Sasaki, MT, MA, Psych. Country: Japan Teacher/teacher assistants experiences in MT-advised music activities for students with deafblind Presenter(s): Lai Ching Lam; Felicity Baker Country: China Shadow grief: how might music therapy assist bereavement following miscarriage or stillbirth? Presenter(s): Margaret Broad, B.A., MSc. Country: UK

Understanding Music as a Way of BeingTogether in Music Therapy, Presenter(s): Brian Abrams, Ph.D., MT-BC, LPC, LCAT Country: USA An Introduction to MEDR, A new music psychotherapy approach for post trauma stress disorder (PTSD) Presenter(s): Tian Gao, MMT Country: China

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The New Paradigm View of Music Therapy Inquiry in Korea through Current Research Trends in Music Therapy: meta-analysis Presenter(s): Eun Young Hwang, Ph.D.; So Yeon Park, MMT Country: Korea Musical identities within music therapy: cancer care, psychiatric hospitals and community settings Presenter(s): Raymond MacDonald, B.Sc., Ph.D., Psychol; Maria Pothulaki, B.Sc., Ph.D., CPsychol; Julie De Simone, BA, M.Ed. Country: UK Discovering Together: Music Therapy Collaboration Presenter(s): Annie Heiderscheit, Ph.D., MT-BC, FAMI, MFT; Nancy Jackson, Ph.D., MT-BC; Anja Tait, RMT Claudio Comnardi, MT Country: USA, Australia, Italy 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 3:30 pm - 5:20 pm

Workshops

Ragas and their Relationship with Energy Centres in the Human Body Presenter(s): Rajam Shanker, MT; Hema Chandra Gulati Country: India The brain-jamming for focus finale: Helping ADHD Children with Bio-guided Music Therapy Presenter(s): Eric Miller, Ph.D., MT-BC Country: USA Perspectives on Music Technology in Therapeutic Settings Presenter(s): Yari Bundy, Richard Bogen, MTI Country: USA Orff and Autism: Developing Reciprocal Language through Chant, Song and Literature Presenter(s): Amelia G. Furman, MM, RMT, NMT; Ronna Kaplan, MA, MT-BC, NMT Country: USA 3:30 pm - 4:20 pm

Research Poster Sessions


1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Forum

Beyond Traditional Sing-Alongs vol.2 : Contemporary Music Therapy Techniques for the Elderly Presenter(s): Aiko Onuma Country: USA The functions of oriental tearful songs for Israeli adolescents Presenter(s): Dafna Fradkin, Ehud Bodner Country: Israel A role model for the music therapy enterprise with the Nordoff-Robbins approach Presenter(s): Mayuko Watanabe, Yuki Masuyama Country: Japan Oriental new age relaxation music and autonomic nervous system Presenter(s): Hsiu-Ting Liang, Huei-chuan Sung Country: China The music of five elements Presenter(s): Song Na Country: China 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm WFMT General Business Meeting

Workshops

THINK A SONG !!! Brain, Mind, Consciousness: the Musicians Way Presenter(s): Alexander J. Graur, Ph.D., MT-BC Country: Italy Tradition of healing throat singing in Tuvan-Siberian Shamanism Presenter(s): Vladislav Matrenitsky, M.D., PhD Country: Ukraine 3:30 pm - 4:15 pm

Paper Presentations
Global Movements in Music Therapy: The Development of Music Therapy within Integrated Oriental Medicine in Usbekistan? Presenter(s): Gerhard Tucek, Dr. Country: Uzbekistan Music therapy for Internet addicted adolescent and study on korean characteristics Presenter(s): Jungyoon Yeo, MMT Country: Korea A Joint Research Protocol for music therapy in Dementia Care

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Presenter(s): Hanne Mette Ridder, Ph.D.; Brynjulf Stige, Ph.D. Country: Denmark, Norway Time of Improvised Dialogue: A philosophical investigation of therapeutic musical practices Presenter(s): Kumi Shimada, Country: Japan Music Therapy with Well-Elderly in Portugal and Japan: 2 case studies Presenter(s): Maria Gabriela Gautier Nicolau, MMT; Hiroko Kimura, JMTA, MA Country: Portugal/Japan 4:30 pm - 5:20 pm Presenter(s): Friederike Haslbeck, DMtG, NICU-MT Country: Switzerland Clinical Practice in Music Therapy in China Presenter(s): MingMing Liu, MA Country: China 5:30 pm - 6:20 pm

Workshop

Workshops

THE PATTERN OF THE FAMILY A music therapeutic approach with family constellations Presenter(s): Sren Oscarsson, MA; Bergstrom-Iskasson Country: Sweden 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm

Music Therapy Application Using Korean Folk Songs Presenter(s): Eunjoo Jung, MMT; Soojin Kim, MMT Country: Korea The Exploration of Chinese Music in a GIM Music Program 'Harvest' Presenter(s): Wai Man Ng, RMT Country: China 4:30 pm - 5:15 pm

Paper Presentation
Drum Circle meets new Education Ministry standards in elementary schools in Japan Presenter(s): Nozomi Nagasaka, MM.,MT-BC, Country: Japan Music therapy and ASC (Autism Spectrum Condition): Theory Underpinning Practice and Practice Underpinning Theory Presenter(s): eo Dimitriadis, MA, PGDipl.N-R Country: Netherlands The Experience of Orff Group Music Therapy for University Students' Social Anxiety Presenter(s): Ying Wan Country: China Emotional Expressions and TherapistParticipant Interplay in the Functional Music Therapy for the Autistic Child Presenter(s): Zaira Jagudina, Solveig Johansson Country: Sweden Music Therapy with a teenager with severe and profound disabilities Presenter(s): May Gaertner Country: France Recognizing emotions in improvised music in a multi-cultural setting: is it possible? Presenter(s): Ehud Bodner, Ph.D Country: Israel The Effectiveness of Group Music Psychotherapy in Improving the Self-Concept of Breast Cancer Survivors

Paper Presentations
History, Current Issues and future directions of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy in Korea Presenter(s): Dong Min Kim, Ph.D., Ph.D., MT-BC, LCAT, NRMT; HyeSeon Baek, M.A., MT-BC, NRMT Country: Korea

Music Therapy: An Indian Perspective Presenter(s): Pragya Sharma, M.Phil Country: India Clinical Use of Musical Components and their Impact in Improvisational Music Therapy? Interview Analysis Presenter(s): Kana Okazaki-Sakaue, MA, MT-BC, NRMT, ARAM; Senzoku Gakuen Country: Japan A Model of Clinical Music Listening: A Grounded Theory of Music Therapists? Music Listening and Decision-making Presenter(s): Mi Hyun Bae, MMT, FAMI, NMT Country: USA Music therapy with premature infants: Insights into review findings and video micro-analysis

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Presenter(s): Joy Allen, PhD, MT-BC Country: USA Whos IN-TIME? Musical timing of autistic, neurotypical and mental retarded children in music therapy Presenter(s): Kathinka Poismans, MM. Country: Netherlands Presenter(s): Mijin Kim, DA, LCAT, CMT Country: USA 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Spotlight Session: Music Therapy and Older Adults


11:15 am - 12:00 pm

Friday, July 8
Paper Presentation
Recreation of Speech Function after Brain Trauma by Singing Presenter(s): Aldona Vilkeliene, Ph.D. Country: Lithuania Improving happiness recognition in human voice among people suffering from social anxiety Presenter(s): Ronit Aharoni, MA; Ehud Bodner, Ph.D. Country: Israel Welfare or Art? - Discussions on a Music Making Project Presenter(s): Rii Numata, Ph.D. Country: Japan Effects of music therapy combined with spaced retrieval technical on dementia patients Presenter(s): Qianru Wang Country: China Music therapy and cancer care Presenter(s): Malgorzata Monika Stanczyk, MA, Ph.D. Country: Poland Promoting elderly well-being through group music activities: psychological and physiological evaluation Presenter(s): Tomoko Ichinose, MA; Hiroki Hasegawa, Ph.D.; Kakuko Matusmoto, ME; Nodoka Fukami, BA; Ayaka Shinonaga, BA; Kyoko Watanabe, BA; Mayumi Okabe, BA; Keiko Kitada, BA; Anna Nakano, BA; Maiko Yamada, BM; Tsutomu Masuko, RMT(Japan) Country: Japan Use of Clinical Improvisation within Korean Music Therapists Presenter(s): Hye-Seon Baek, M.A., MT-BC, NRMT Country: Korea Music and meaning on the minds of autism: a neuro-cognitive approach 8:00 am - 8:45 am

Paper Presentations
Can songs bring conflicting groups closer together? Presenter(s): Ehud Bodner, Ph.D.; Avi Gilboa, Ph.D. Country: Israel Anlalytical Music Therapy-Oriented Supervision (AMTOS): Examined within the Context of Asian Cultures Presenter(s): Seung-A Kim, PhD, AMT, LCAT, MT-BC Country: USA Music Therapy in Aisa & Issues and Challenges of International Students in the United States Presenter(s): Hae Sun Kim, MT-BC Country: USA That sounds a bit exotic... East-West musical cultures in therapy and training Presenter(s): Helen Loth, MMT Country: UK Current Issues in Music Therapy Supervision in Korea : Supervisees Experience and Perspectives Presenter(s): Dong Min Kim, Ph.D., Ph.D., MT-BC, LCAT, NRMT Country: Korea Personal Therapy for Undergraduate Music Therapy Students: An Experiential Project and Survey Presenter(s): Nancy Jackson, Ph.D., MT-BC; Susan Gardstrom, Ph.D., MT-BC Country: USA International Concerns in Music Therapy Education and Training Presenter(s): Karen Goodman, RMT, LCAT. Country: USA Meeting the needs of a culturally diverse community in palliative and bereavement care: implications and considerations for music therapy Presenter(s): Lucy Forrest, RMT Country: Australia Is There a Music Therapist On Call? The benefits of music therapy intervention as part

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of an integral rehabilitation team Presenter(s): Mireya Gonzalez, BFA, MT Country: Chile Focused, Time-limited Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music with a Female Executive Presenter(s): Gro Trondalen, PhD, CMT, FAMI Country: Norway Biomedical Foundations of Music Re-Instruction for Recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury Presenter(s): Dale B. Taylor, Ph.D., MT-BC Country: USA Piano-playing focused music therapy and MIDI analysis in neurological rehabilitation Presenter(s): Soyoung Moon; Denise Grocke, PhD RMT MT-BC FAMI Country: Korea/Australia 3:30 pm - 4:20 pm

Workshops

1:00 pm - 2:50 pm

From Primal Vocalization to Experience of Rap: Singing as a personal and professional need in music therapy Presenter(s): Sylka Uhlig, MA, LCAT, RM. Country: Netherlands Odes and Odysseys: The use of Multimedia in Oncologic Therapeutic Song Presenter(s): Demian Kogutek, BMT; Aksana Kavaliova, BMT, MTA; Dr. Lucanne Magill, LCAT, MT-BC Country: Canada 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Workshops

Roundtable

The Color of Us: Music Therapy for Young Children in Asia Presenter(s): Petra Kern, MT-DMtG, MT-BC, MTA,NICU-MT; Hye Won Chung, MA, MT; Kumi Sato, MS, BA; Mingming Liu, MA, MT; Fu-Nien Hsieh, MA, MM, MT-BC; Ng Wang Feng, MMT, MT-BC Symposium on Music Therapy and Global Crises: Preparedness, Response, Relief and Recovery Presenter(s): Lucanne Magill, LCAT, MT-BC; Gene Ann Behrens, Ph.D, MT-BC; Mireya Gonzalez, BFA,MT; Joanne Loewy, LCAT, MT-BC; Sumathy Sundar, Ph.D; Tian Gao, MA; Julie Sutton, Ph.D. International Perspectives on Music Therapy in Eating Disorder Treatment: Research and Clinical Aspects Presenter(s): Annie Heiderscheit, Ph.D., MT-BC, FAMI, MFT; Katrina McFerran, Ph.D., RMT; Meagan Hunt, RMT, Bmus, MMus; Music Therapy and Spirituality in Health Care: Multicultural Theories, Approaches and Research Presenter(s): Jrg Fachner; David Aldridge, FRSM; Lucanne Magill, MT-BC, Sumathy Sundar, MA, MA; Gerhard Tucek 3:30 pm - 4:15 pm

Psychodynamic movement as a training for music therapy students Presenter(s): Eva Frank-Bleckwedel Country: Germany

Workshops

3:30 pm - 5:20 pm

Music Therapy in the Wellness Field Presenter(s): Louise Montello, DA, LCAT, LP, MT-BC Country: USA Rhythms of Seoul; Community Drum Circle Presenter(s): John Fitzgerald; Kathy Quain, MME, MT-BC Country: USA Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Music Therapy: Intersections and Applications Presenter(s): Sharon Davis Gratto, DMA; Susan Gardstrom, PhD, MT-BC Country: USA Group-analytic Music Therapy Supervision Presenter(s): Sren Oscarsson, MA; Rut Wallius Country: Sweden

Paper Presentations
Perception of monochord sound in gynaecology during chemotherapy Presenter(s): Eun-Jeong Lee, NMT, Ph.D.cand. Country: USA Music therapy for the aged Veterans: Finding a new meaning and hope for the residents in the Veterans Home.

4:30 pm - 5:15 pm

Paper Presentations
Improvisational psychodynamic music therapy in depression treatment - an RCT Study Presenter(s): Jorg Fachner; Marco Punkanen, M.Phil. Country: Finland

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Presenter(s): Heeyoun K. Cho, MMT-BC Country: USA A community library program with Indigenous Australian children and families Presenter(s): Philippa Barry, BMus(Hons), MMus, RMT; Anja Tait, BMus, DipEd, RMT, PhD.cand. Country: Australia From the Ideal to the Real World: Student Sojourners Reentry Adaptation Presenter(s): Feilin Hsiao, PhD, MT-BC Country: USA Starting an RCT: Improvisational Music Therapy and Social Communication Skills in Autism Presenter(s): Monika Geretsegger Country: Austria Using MOGCLASS in Group Music Therapy with individuals with Muscular Dystrophy Presenter(s): Wang Feng NG, MMT, MT-BC; Yinsheng ZHOU, PhD student; Patsy TAN, PhD, MT-BC, NMT, NICU-MT; Ye WANG, PhD Country: Singapore Autonomic resposes to music and vibroacoustic stimulation in Rett syndrome Presenter(s): Marith Bergstrom-Isacsson Country: Denmark The Use of Action Research in Music Therapy Education Presenter(s): Cynthia Briggs, Psy. D., MT-BC; Soo-Jin Kwoun, Ph.D., MT-BC Country: USA 4:30 pm - 5:20 pm Country: Argentina Impact of Listening Music Therapeutic Methods on Labor Time & Subjective Pain Presenter(s): Qijie Wei; Tian Gao, MMT Country: China The Creative Therapy, The Merging Realm for Cancer Patients Presenter(s): Kotchakorn Voraakhom; Prim Pisolayabutra Country: ailand Very Special Kids: Music therapy in pediatric palliative hospice in Australia Presenter(s): Ju-Young Lee Country: Australia 5:30 pm - 6:20 pm

Workshop

Picturing Your Personal Music Therapy Theory Composing Tools & Techniques Presenter(s): Linda M. Wright-Bower, MS, MT-BC Country: USA 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Special Evening Show & Party

Saturday, July 9
8:00 am - 8:45 am

Workshop

Paper Presentations
A Study of the Symbolic Meaning of the Imagery Reflecting Korean Sentiment in GIM:Focusing on the Imagery of the Buddhist Dance Presenter(s): Nanbok Lee, Ph.D., FAMI Country: Korea A case study: music therapy for a person with cerebellar ataxia Presenter(s): Yayoi Nakai, MM, MT-BC, NMT Country: USA Beyond the Mother-Infant Theory Presenter(s): Kaori Nakajima Country: Japan OK HB2749: Its Global Implications to the Legislation in Music Therapy

Collaborative Innovation in Rehabilitation? Poudre Valley Hospitals Neurologic Music Therapy Program Presenter(s): Sarah B. Johnson, MM, MT-BC, FNMT Country: USA 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm

Paper Presentations

A Dynamic Sonification Device in Creative Music Therapy Presenter(s): Alan Lem, PhD, RMT; Garth Paine Country: Australia Music Therapy and Cerebral Palsy: Songwriting with technology adaptations Presenter(s):Ralf Niedenthal, Lic.Music erapy; Federico Gabriel, Lic.Music erapy

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Presenter(s): ChihChen Sophia Lee, PhD, MT-BC Country: USA The more we sing together, the happier we are. Presenter(s): Vian Lin Country: Australia An application of Sensory Integration Therapy into Music Therapy Practice Presenter(s): Tsugiko Kakizaki, MMT Country: Japan The relativity of music stimulus and the frontal lobe function Presenter(s): Mutsumi Abiru, MM, FNMT, MT-BC; Hiroshi Sakai, OTR; Yasuhiro Sawada, OTR; Hiroshi Yamane, Ph.D, OTR Country: Japan Effects of Music Therapy Intervention for a Blind Child with Multiple Disabilities Presenter(s): Yuka Kasuya, MMT Country: Japan Taming the bull: harnessing the forces of anti-group in music therapy group work Presenter(s): Wookse Cho Country: UK 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Closing Session
2:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Cultural Highlights
Bus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Major Places to Visit GyeongBokGung - Insadong (Museum) Namsan - Insadong (Seoul Tower) Namsangol Hanok Village - Insadong Shopping center - Insadong Temple Stay (Life) Korean Language Learning Korean Cooking Class Fee free 3000 won free 8000 won free free 30,000 won free 25,000 won

Spotlight Session: Music Therapy and Research


11:15 am - 12:00 pm

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Paper Presentations
The impact and effect of group music therapy for women with breast cancer Presenter(s): Stephanie ompson, M.Sc., Ph.D.cand.; Denise Grocke, Ph.D., RMT, MT-BC, FAMI Country: Australia To move or not to move? Presenter(s): Ming Hung Hsu Country: UK Clinically relevant research: Music therapy and nutritional intake of individuals with dementia Presenter(s): Megan Brewer; James Hiller, MMT, MT-BC; Susan Gardstrom, PhD, MT-BC; Larisa McHugh, MA, MT-BC Country: USA Effect of music therapy rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait of stroke patients. Presenter(s): Lichun Liu Country: China My music, sweeter than sugar: Music Therapy for diabetics Presenter(s): Sunyoung Park, MMT; Kyungsuk Kim, PhD., MT-BC Country: Korea

Research Poster Presentation


For Presenters
The size of your poster should be A1 (594 x 841 mm : 23.4 x 33.1 inches). There are many copy centers in Seoul, Korea. You can just bring your jpg or Ai file and print it in Korea. You may even email us your file for print if you wish. You can pay for it at the congress: A1 size printing will be US$25 + US$10 for the board = US$35 total. Email us at musictouch7@yahoo.co.kr before June 20th if you want us to make use of our printing services. Oh, we only take cash, No card, please. ursday, July 7 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Poster Session Music Therapy for a Shy Patient with Terminal Cancer Case of Music Therapy Relieving a Wife from Her Grief Presenter(s): Akiko Chino Country: Japan Arts-Based Analysis in Music Therapy Research Presenter(s): Alison Ledger Country: Ireland Levels of Evidence in the Journal of Music Therapy, 2000-2009 Presenter(s): Andrea Yun, Michael J. Silverman Country: USA The Implementation of Music Therapy with Women Grieving over Miscarriage and Stillbirth Presenter(s): Chika Inaba Country: Japan Music Therapy in a Patient with Parkinsons Disease and Chronic Delirant Psychosis Presenter(s): Conxita Bentz Country: Spain Bio-Guided Music Therapy Presenter(s): Eric Miller Country: USA

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Difference in Musical Emotion Perception on Depress and No Depress Subjects Presenter(s): Erika Flores, Marinaisabel Vargas, Jenym Sivoli, Nelissa De Pool, Lucimey Lima How Does a Music Therapist Decide When to Country: Venezuela use Improvisation Techniques? Presenter(s): Ayako Sugata, Takako Ito, Microanalyses of Music Therapy Sessions for Makoto Iwanaga Children who Experienced Childhood Abuse and Poverty Country: Japan Presenter(s): EunYoung Lee, JinHyung Lee, Improving the Abilities of K-12 Students in Jinah Kim, KwangHyuk Kim Grasping Timbre Through MAX/MSP Country: Korea Software Presenter(s): ChangHyun Kim, Sang-Hoon Oh, Hospice Music Therapy in Eastern Soo-Young Lee Culture: An Adaptive Practice in Taiwan Country: Korea Presenter(s): Fu Nien Hsieh Country: Taiwan

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Resistance and Synchronization in Music Making with Autistic Children Presenter(s): Harumi Suzuki Country: Japan The Inference of Music Therapy Methods in Special Childrens Language and Communication Presenter(s): Huayu Li Country: China Improvisational Music Therapy for a Client with Schizophrenia Disorder Presenter(s): Hui-Yu Lee, San-Neng Chen, Shu-Ying Hsu Country: Taiwan Effects of an Integrated Curriculum on 4th Grade Students Presenter(s): James C. Eaton Country: USA A Qualitative Exploration of a Music Therapist's Writing on Medical Music Therapy Presenter(s): Jennifer D. Jones Country: USA A Study of the Ecological Trait in Korean Traditional Music Presenter(s): Jiyoung Moon Country: Korea Effects of Emotional Music on Visual Perception Presenter(s): Jomori Izumi Country: Japan Preference and Choice on Songs in Music Therapy to Develop Communication Skills of Adults with Profound and Multiple Disabilities Presenter(s): Ju-Young Lee Country: Australia Music is the Master Key: Unlocking Doors in Forensic Psychiatric Patients Presenter(s): Karen J. Reed Country: USA Effect of Music Care on a Patient with Multiple Handicaps Presenter(s): Keiko Miyamoto, Chie Okegawa, Mie Ito Country: Japan Modeling Effect on Emotional and Social Learning in Adolescent Group Music Therapy Presenter(s): Yuri Kimura Country: Japan Evaluation of a Systematic Music Therapy Program with Mental Health Clients Presenter(s): Linda Safajou Dunne Country: Australia Effect of Music on Mentally Challenged Children Presenter(s): Lovely Sharma, Debasis Chakroborty, Madhurima Pachauri Country: India Correlation of Objective Analysis of Pitch/Rhythm with Subjective Evaluations for Dysarthria Patients Presenter(s): Maki Kato Country: Japan Maternal Live Singing and Preterm Infants: The Effects of Mothers Live Singing and Speaking on Preterm Infants, A Pilot Project in Italian NICUs Presenter(s): Manuela Filippa Country: France Psychotherapeutically Oriented Approach to Vibroacoustic Therapy in Drug Rehabilitation Presenter(s): Marko Punkanen Country: Finland The Study on the Effect of MEDR on Students' Exam Anxiousness Presenter(s): Meilan Yao Country: China

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The Effect of Songwriting on Motivation and Readiness on Clients in Detoxification Presenter(s): Michael J. Silverman Country: USA Effect of Motivational Music and Rhythm on Recovery from Intense Exercise Presenter(s): Michal Eliakim, Alon Eliakim, Ehud Bodner Country: Israel Increasing Auditory Attention of a Young Cochlear Implant Recipient via Music Therapy Program Presenter(s): Nai-Wen Chang Country: Taiwan Using Regulative Music Therapy at a College Counseling Center in Japan Presenter(s): Naoko Moridaira Country: Japan Initial Results of a Pilot Music Group for Adults with Mental Illnesses Presenter(s): Panos Ntourntoufis Country: UK Effect of Lanna Music Listening and Massage on Emotional and Physiological Change: Preliminary Data from Thai Volunteer Group Presenter(s): Peerasak Lertrakarnnon Country: Thailand The Effects of Music Therapy on a Female Baby and Her Parents Presenter(s): Reiko Wada Country: Japan Effects of Medium-Term MT Program in a Group Session for Autism Spectrum Presenter(s): Ryoko Suzuki, Izumi Futamata, Azusa Shimamoto, Moe Kurita, Naho Sugimoto, Tomoko Akiyama, Azusa Maruyama, Ryoichi Sakuta Country: Japan The Meaning of Re-Learning Program as a Continuous Professional Development Presenter(s): Satomi Kondo Country: Japan The "AQR-Instrument" - Assessment of the Quality of Relationship Presenter(s): Silke Reimer, Karin Schumacher Country: Germany A Meta-Analytical Study of the Effects and Directionalities of Traditional Music for Korean Music Therapy/Activities Presenter(s): So young Park Country: Korea The Effect of Active Music Therapy on Interpersonal Competences in Persons with Acquired Brain Injury Presenter(s): Sren Hald Country: Denmark A Pilot Music Therapy Project Towards Hong Kong Frail Elderly Presenter(s): Tang Kwong Yue Alan Country: China The Role of Music Therapy in Alleviating Organizational Stress and Enhancing Work Performance Presenter(s): Teresa Lesiuk Country: USA Max, Row the Boat Ashore ? a Trialogue Presenter(s): Ute Hennings, Eckhard Weymann Country: Germany The Occupational Profile of Music Therapy in Oncology and Haematology with Adults in Germany Presenter(s): Ute Hennings, Ho-Hyung Cho-Schmidt Country: Germany

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The Research of a Specific Case of MEDR Music Therapy in Alleviation Anxiety of a Rhythmic Gymnastics Athlete in Contests Presenter(s): Wang lujie Country: China The Philosophy of Arts Therapy Courses for Medicine, Nursing and Pedagogy Students. Music as a Lifemotive of Education Presenter(s): Wita Szulc Country: Poland The Effects of One-time Korean Music Session on Mood in Hospitalized Female Patients with Cancer Presenter(s): Sion Kim, Jinah Kim Country: Korea The Effects of a One-time Music Therapy Intervention on Anxiety in Juvenile Adolescents. Presenter(s): Jiyoun Kim Country: Korea

Facts About Korea


Background After World War II, a republic was set up in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula while a communist-style government was installed in the north. The Korean War (1950-53) had US and other UN forces intervene to defend South Korea from North Korean attacks supported by the Chinese. Thereafter, South Korea achieved rapid economic growth Location Eastern Asia About 11 hours from North America and 10 hours from most European Countries by Air Area-comparative Slightly larger than Indiana Population 49,232,844 Language Korean (English-Widely taught) Religions Christian 26.3%(Protestant 19.7%, Roman Catholic 6.6%), Buddhist 23.2%, other or unknown 1.3%, none 49.3% Currency South Korean Won(KRW) Exchange rates Won per US dollar - 1100 (as of April 2011)

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