Kelly Meashey

The Use of Voice in Music Therapy

Auteurs-es

  • Lillian Eyre Boyer College of Music and Dance, Temple University, USA

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v21i2.3221

Mots-clés :

Music Therapy, Voice, Clinical, Singing

Résumé

This is a book review of The Use of Voice in Music Therapy by Kelly Meashey published in 2020.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Lillian Eyre, Boyer College of Music and Dance, Temple University, USA

Lillian Eyre is an accredited music therapist (MT-BC), a licensed professional counselor (LPC, Pennsylvania), and a Fellow of the Association for Music & Imagery (FAMI). She is a visiting associate professor at Temple University, USA. Prior to joining Temple, Eyre was Associate Professor and Director of Music Therapy at Immaculata University, USA. In 1995, she founded music therapy programs in psychiatry, dialysis and long-term care in the McGill University Heath System, Canada, where she worked until 2006. She co-founded Le groupe Musiart, a performing arts group and choir for persons with serious mental illness. She serves on the editorial review board of Music Therapy Perspectives and the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy. In addition to article and chapter publications, she edited Guidelines for Music Therapy Practice in Mental Health (2013, Barcelona Publishers).

Photo of author Lillian Eyre

Publié-e

2021-07-01

Comment citer

Eyre, L. (2021). Kelly Meashey: The Use of Voice in Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v21i2.3221

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Rubrique

Book Reviews and Book Essays