Maggie sits down with Dr. Hiller to dive into understanding music-centered music therapy and how it is used in addiction and substance use therapy. Dr. Hiller discusses what Integral Thinking looks like and gives valuable clinical insight to music therapy practice.
Jim Hiller, Ph.D., MT-BC is Associate Professor and Coordinator of Undergraduate Music Therapy at the University of Dayton. Jim’s scholarship addresses theories supporting music therapy practice, music therapy education and training, clinical supervision, research epistemologies, clinical improvisation, the intersections of music and emotions, and the impact of songs in therapy.
Resources:
Link to University of Dayton Music Therapy page:
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“Improvisational Methods of Music Therapy” by Gardstrom and Hiller:
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Integral Thinking in Kenneth Bruscia’s “Defining Music Therapy”:
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