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320. Premises for….. I wrote them for my thesis at New York University. They were based on the model of music therapy that I had set up for the nursing home where I worked. The page is titled: Twelve Premises of the Model. They are written in spaces...
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May 4, 2013 Ann
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318. Never Alone (Part 2) Agnes and I wrote a song together in the nursing home where I worked. The words were these: — I’m never really alone, I’m never really alone. There’s always somebody here, and I’m never really alone. — Sometimes I feel really lonely, Sometimes...
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May 2, 2013 Ann
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317. Never Alone As I wandered the halls of the nursing home where I worked, one of the things I often did was to stop and create a song with a resident. One day I came upon a woman sitting in the hallway and crying out in distress....
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May 1, 2013 Ann
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294. Ego Strength When I was in the Masters program at New York University in music therapy, each semester I was required to be a part of a music therapy group. Peter Jampel was the music therapist for my group. The only homework was to keep a log...
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April 8, 2013 Ann
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