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Creating community, home, and resources with music therapy: a program proposal for Family of Woodstock
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Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Music
Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Caring sciences
Music therapists -- Study and teaching
Music therapists -- Training of
Psychotherapy and music
Music -- Psychological aspects
Homelessness
Family of Woodstock
Music therapy for children
Music therapy for teenagers
New York (State) -- Ulster County
Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Caring sciences
Music therapists -- Study and teaching
Music therapists -- Training of
Psychotherapy and music
Music -- Psychological aspects
Homelessness
Family of Woodstock
Music therapy for children
Music therapy for teenagers
New York (State) -- Ulster County
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2021-05
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The following is a proposal for the implementation of a music therapy program for adolescents experiencing homelessness within Family of Woodstock’s continuum of care. This proposal outlines the rationale and theoretical justification of this program as well as outlining the content and structure of the proposed music therapy services. This proposal includes
descriptions of music therapy in general and how it has been implemented with this population in other programs. This program is designed to be implemented by one full-time music therapist and integrates with the existing services provided by the organization. The integration of a music therapy program is congruent with Family of Woodstock’s mission statement and organization goals.
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