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Meadows Co-edits Special Volume on Online Music Therapy for Nordic Journal of Music Therapy

Director of Music Therapy Studies, Coordinator of Graduate Music Therapy and Associate Professor of Music Therapy Tony Meadows, Ph.D., MT-BC, co-edited a special volume on online music therapy with Dr. Wendy Magee of Temple University for the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy. This special volume addresses the online delivery of music therapy during COVID-19 and features authors from the United States, Europe and Australia. Dr. Meadows interviewed Dr. Helen Shoemark, who was lead author of an article focused on music therapy team leaders in hospitals discussing the ways they adapted their work, and the challenges they encountered, delivering music therapy in the early stages of the pandemic.

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