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Book Review: House Rules by Picoult

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Article Sharing: Music Therapy, Sensory Integration, and Pain

If you like this post, please subscribe to the RSS feed. If you like this site, you'll love the newsletter! The title is kind of funny, isn’t it? I mean, what do “sensory integration” and “pain” have...

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Book Review: The Writer’s Guide to Psychology

If you like this post, please subscribe to the RSS feed. If you like this site, you'll love the newsletter! Music therapists often complain that the media don’t really “get” music therapy. They share...

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Top 7 Favorite Apps and Tech Toys for Students

If you like this post, please subscribe to the RSS feed. If you like this site, you'll love the newsletter! It’s only been 5 years since I graduated with my Masters, but so much about being a student...

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Book Review: I Think I Love You

If you like this post, please subscribe to the RSS feed. If you like this site, you'll love the newsletter! Last spring, the music therapy community was all abuzz with the release of two major forms...

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Book Review: Why We Like Music

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Product Review: Sing to Your Baby

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Book Review: How to Write a Lot

If you like this post, please subscribe to the RSS feed. If you like this site, you'll love the newsletter! I’ve been on a bit of a reading kick lately. In truth, most of it is for various research...

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Book Review: Kati Marton’s “Paris: A Love Story”

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Book Review: A White Wind Blew

If you like this post, please subscribe to the RSS feed. If you like this site, you'll love the newsletter! Tuberculosis. Prohibition. Segregation. The Great War. The KKK. Faith. Musical medicine....

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[Book Review] “The Reason I Jump”

If you like this post, please subscribe to the RSS feed. If you like this site, you'll love the newsletter! It often seems that the simplest things pack the biggest punch. That’s how I feel after...

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In Defense of Extrinsic Benefits…?

Another summer means another opportunity to catch up on a little book reading. This summer’s reading list was inspired by my upcoming teaching and writing commitments. Two books in particular sparked...

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Summer Reading Challenge, Part 1: Neurodiversity and Movement Differences

Academic life makes for a busy 40 weeks. These include the 32 weeks of actual classes, meetings, defenses, and grading, along with the extra 8ish weeks of course prep and semester wrap-up. These 40...

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Summer Reading Challenge, Part 2: Emotion Regulation Time

I’ve continued my personal summer quest to finish 6 books on my professional reading list. In June I shared my review of two books related primarily to autism spectrum “disorder.” The theme of topical...

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2018 Summer Reading Book Reviews: Music Therapy Texts

I’m continuing an idea started last summer to churn through multiple work-related books in the “off” summer break. (“Off” in written air quotes as many academics understand the work, particularly the...

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