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An overview of the music therapy professional recognition in the EU

2016

This article documents the development of the professional recognition of music therapy in the EU. First, a brief history of the origins of modern music therapy in Europe is presented, followed by more detailed analysis of the establishment of training courses and professional associations across Europe. Second, the stages in the professionalization process according to Ridder, Lerner and Suvini (2015) are discussed. Third, the importance of the European Music Therapy Confederation in promoting music therapy recognition in the EU is highlighted.

Medical educationmedicine.medical_specialtyMusic therapybusiness.industryProcess (engineering)music therapyEuropean Music Therapy ConfederationAlternative medicinemusiikkiterapiaProfessionalizationEducationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMedicineta616Professional associationbusinessHumanitiesprofessional recognitionSpecialusis Ugdymas / Special Education
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Finland : country report on professional recognition of music therapy

2015

raportitmusiikkiterapiaFinlandprofessional recognition
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“Without social there is no health”: Social work perspectives in multidisciplinary healthcare

2022

The pandemic has not just affected the health sphere: strong social effects of the emergency have added to the health risk, stressing on social relations and the deterioration of people's living conditions, and making those who are already fragile more fragile. Notwithstanding, during the emergency following the COVID-19 pandemic the attention was focused, indeed understandably, on the health aspects, widening the already existing misalignment between the health interventions and the social ones. Emergency oriented efforts and resources more toward a clinical care approach (cure) than toward support for the social and the inclusion aspects (care). Reflecting on the specific area of health c…

social work hospitalization reintegration processes community work interprofessional recognitionGeneral Social SciencesSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleFrontiers in Sociology
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