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Week - 1
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Improvisation and key concepts from a music therapy perspective
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Week - 2
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Body, mind, brain and behavior patterns during improvisation |
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Week - 3
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Improvisation and Creativity: Musical improvisation vs. Clinical Improvisation |
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Week - 4
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Practices for Exploring the Environment, Space and Self, and Creating a Musical Universe Revealing Individual Characteristics |
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Week - 5
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Being in the moment and in the flow, observation, stimulation of emotions and motivation in clinical improvisation |
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Week - 6
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Musical techniques, therapeutic methods and clinical applications in improvisation: Initial and creative simplicity, play rules |
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Week - 7
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Modeling, Mirroring and Matching in Clinical Improvisation; Empathy, Compassion, and Reflection
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Week - 8
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Accompaniment , Flexible and Directed Attention, Joint Attention, Explicit and Implicit Directing Practices |
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Week - 9
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Verbal and Musical Interactions in Improvisation: Thematic, rhythmic, melodic improvisation, dialog and leitmotiv; The importance of cultural characteristics and individual preferences in musical framing |
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Week - 10
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Voice and Instrument Use in Clinical Improvisation: Warm-up, body percussion, practical percussion instruments, transition techniques |
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Week - 11
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Free Improvisation and The Alvin Model
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Week - 12
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Improvisation in Individual and Group Music Therapy: Principles, Similarities and Differences |
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Week - 13
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Clinical Improvisation Practices |
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Week - 14
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Clinical Improvisation Practices |