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Dalton, T., Krout, R. (2006). The Grief Song-Writing Process with BereavedAdolescents: An Integrated Grief Model and Music Therapy Protocol,  Music Therapy Perspectives.  American Music Therapy Association.  24(2).

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Galbraith, J., (2005).  Baby Boomers Face Grief.  Victoria, B.C.:  Trafford Publishing.

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GIM  more info   

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Integrative Oncology  more info 

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Jensen, E., (2000).  Music with the Brain in Mind. Thousand Oaks, CA:   Corwin Press

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Kennelly, J., (2001).  Music therapy in the bone marrow transplant unit:  providing emotional support during adolescence.  American Music Therapy Association Perspectives 38 (2)

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Lai, H.L & Good, M. (2005).  Music improves sleep quality in older adults.  Journal of Advanced Nursing, 49(3),234.

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Music Thanatology  more info 

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Room 217, Bev Foster  more info

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Tomatis Listening Centre  more info 

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