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What Is a Good Scientific Book for “Music Therapy”?

Question by sulley: What is a good scientific book for “music therapy”?
Hi there, I have a presentation in about a month in my counseling psychology course and I have to talk about music therapy for one hour. I need your suggestions for a good and scientific books in this area that would have the updated and useful information for my presentation.

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Sullivan

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Answer by Vienna
Musicophilia By Oliver Sacks and An Introduction to Music Therapy Theory and Practice By Davis, Gfellar, Thaut

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