Presenter(s)
Sarah Christine Whitehouse
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Description
Sustainability has become a common topic of conversation and serious concern in today’s society. The purpose of this project was to explore salient issues, attitudes, and practices in music therapy sustainability. Information was gathered through an in-depth review of the materials employed in the make and manufacturing of instruments commonly used in music therapy practice. In addition, a survey was sent to music therapy professionals with the MT-BC (Music Therapist – Board Certified) credential to ascertain their knowledge of and attitudes toward current issues in sustainability within the profession.
Publication Date
4-24-2019
Project Designation
Honors Thesis
Primary Advisor
Susan C. Gardstrom
Primary Advisor's Department
Music
Keywords
Stander Symposium project
Recommended Citation
"Music Therapists' Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Sustainability: Instruments" (2019). Stander Symposium Projects. 1587.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/1587