A-Z List
Non-Annotated Journals
Dementia & Music Therapy
Language, memory, and aging. Leah Light, L. & Burke, B. (ed). (1988).
Call #: BF 724.85.M45L36 (Main Stacks).
Aspects of Memory. Gruneberg, M., & Morris, P. (ed). (Vol. 1). (1992).
Call #: BF 371.A7 (Main Stacks).
Music therapy in context: Music, meaning, and relationship. Pavlicevic, M. (1997).
Call #: ML 3920.P288 (Main Stacks).
Music involvement: Energy from our elders. Slabey, V. (1980).
Call #: ML 3920.S66 (Main Stacks).
Dementia and aging: Ethics, values, and policy choices. Binstock, R. H., Post, S. G., & Whitehouse, P. J. (eds.). (1992).
Call #: RC 524.D44 (Main Stacks).
Music therapy in the treatment of adults with mental disorders. Unkefer, R. F. (Ed). (1990).
Call #: ML 3920.M899 (Main Stacks).
Music involvement in nursing homes. Slabey, V. (1985).
Call #: ML 3920.S52 (Main Stacks).
Dementia and communication. Rosemary Lubinski R. (Ed). (1995).
Call #: RC 521.D46 (Main Stacks).
When memory fails. Edwards, A. J. (1994).
Call #: RC 521.E43 (Main Stacks)
Carruth, E. K. (1997). The effects of singing and the spaced retrieval technique on improving face-name recognition in nursing home residents with memory loss. Journal of Music Therapy. 34, 3. 165-186.
Call #: UWEC: (Unbound Journals).
Clair, A. A., & Ebberts, A. G. (1997). The effects of music therapy on interactions between family caregivers and their care receivers with late stage dementia.
Journal of Music Therapy. 34, 3. 148-164.
Call #: (Unbound Journals).
Thomas, D. W., Heitman, R. J., & Alexander, T. (1997). The effects of music on bathing cooperation for residents with dementia.
Journal of Music Therapy. 34, 4. 246-259.
Call #: (Unbound Journals).
Brotons, M., Koger, S. M., & Pickett-Cooper, P. (1997). Music and dementias: a review of literature.
Journal of Music Therapy. 34, 4. 204-245.
Call #: (Unbound Journals).