MU 602
MPT Foundations III
Music psychotherapy will be explored through the study of
current music psychotherapy case studies helping students to
integrate knowledge of the psychological significance of
spiritual, moral, social, emotional, cognitive, behavioural,
sexual, gender, and biological development and how to support
it within variety of music psychotherapy interventions.
Students learn how to analyze literature critically, determine its
applicability to clinical situations, integrate knowledge of key
concepts common to all psychotherapy practice and
psychotherapy theories, and apply this knowledge on diversity
i.e., by further learning to recognize how oppression, power
and social injustice may affect the client and the therapeutic
process and how to best adapt the therapist's approach when
working with culturally diverse clients. The course emphasizes
and advances the integration of central concepts in music
psychotherapy theories and interventions with students’ own
clinical practice as well as writing a music psychotherapy case
study. The course is closely linked clinical work integrating the
practicum learning experience and helping students to advance
their understanding or music psychotherapy processes and
typical phases of therapeutic process.
.
Prerequisites: 2 year students: MU603
Corequisites: 2 year students: MU604.
Music psychotherapy will be explored through the study of
current music psychotherapy case studies helping students to
integrate knowledge of the psychological significance of
spiritual, moral, social, emotional, cognitive, behavioural,
sexual, gender, and biological development and how to support
it within variety of music psychotherapy interventions.
Students learn how to analyze literature critically, determine its
applicability to clinical situations, integrate knowledge of key
concepts common to all psychotherapy practice and
psychotherapy theories, and apply this knowledge on diversity
i.e., by further learning to recognize how oppression, power
and social injustice may affect the client and the therapeutic
process and how to best adapt the therapist's approach when
working with culturally diverse clients. The course emphasizes
and advances the integration of central concepts in music
psychotherapy theories and interventions with students’ own
clinical practice as well as writing a music psychotherapy case
study. The course is closely linked clinical work integrating the
practicum learning experience and helping students to advance
their understanding or music psychotherapy processes and
typical phases of therapeutic process.
.
Prerequisites: 2 year students: MU603
Corequisites: 2 year students: MU604.
Music psychotherapy will be explored through the study of
current music psychotherapy case studies helping students to
integrate knowledge of the psychological significance of
spiritual, moral, social, emotional, cognitive, behavioural,
sexual, gender, and biological development and how to support
it within variety of music psychotherapy interventions.
Students learn how to analyze literature critically, determine its
applicability to clinical situations, integrate knowledge of key
concepts common to all psychotherapy practice and
psychotherapy theories, and apply this knowledge on diversity
i.e., by further learning to recognize how oppression, power
and social injustice may affect the client and the therapeutic
process and how to best adapt the therapist's approach when
working with culturally diverse clients. The course emphasizes
and advances the integration of central concepts in music
psychotherapy theories and interventions with students’ own
clinical practice as well as writing a music psychotherapy case
study. The course is closely linked clinical work integrating the
practicum learning experience and helping students to advance
their understanding or music psychotherapy processes and
typical phases of therapeutic process.
.
Prerequisites: 2 year students: MU603
Corequisites: 2 year students: MU604.