Month: October 2011
Documentation
I am currently designing exactly how I’d like my documentation to be, in terms of assessment forms, treatment plans, progress notes, and contact information. The studio through which I provide m... Read MoreFirst blog birthday
One year ago today, I wrote my first post in In Flux. There was where I started writing (publicly) my reflections on working as a music therapy intern with primarily hospice patients. And as I decided... Read MorePianist to the Presidents
Roger Williams, playing an excerpt from “Autum Leaves.” Known as the “pianist to the Presidents,” Williams died yesterday at the age of 87.... Read MoreI wanna be sedated: This Date in Music History
This date in music history in 1988, Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” left Billboard’s Hot 200 Album Chart after a record 741 weeks. in 2003, Coldplay singer Chris Martin as... Read MoreNoodles with violin
I have been using my violin in my care center work more and more often. I am thankful for that; I do not use or play it outside of work, and if I didn’t find a purpose for it in my workday, I wo... Read MoreSupport group
When I was in coursework, I had such a neat opportunity to be a part of a music therapy support group, aimed at students. We met monthly, discussed questions and issues that came up for us in our read... Read MoreDeveloping a pattern
As I’ve mentioned in another post, A plan to plan, I have to design my experiences to have a good deal of reuse power (thanks to JoAnn Jordan of Music Sparks for that term). I try to focus on... Read MoreRenaissance Festival drumming
We went to the Minnesota Renaissance Festival yesterday, and saw a few songs performed by this group at one of the pubs. They were fun and rowdy, as was the rest of the crowd there. I noticed the way ... Read More- 2 of 3
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