Care Chronicles
187. The Problem with Polarity: Jennifer D. Jones, PhD, MT-BC
In this episode Jennifer talks about the how and why we should ditch polar thinking as Music Therapists. We talk research, clinical practice, and much more. There can be a lot of polarized views within our field, tune in to hear how we can start thinking in a more ‘mixed methods’ approach.
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Jennifer is a Board-Certified Music Therapist living in Macomb, Illinois, where she teaches music therapy at Western Illinois University, a position she has held since 2006. Her shift into college teaching came after nearly a decade in clinical practice working with persons in mental health treatment and persons who have developmental disabilities ages 0 to 3 and in adulthood. Jennifer completed a Bachelor of Science in Music Therapy from Tennessee Tech University (1992), a Masters of Music in Music Therapy from Florida State University (1998), and a PhD in Music Education and Therapy from Florida State University (2006). She has completed advanced training in music therapy with infants in Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU-MT), Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT), and hospice and palliative care music therapy. She has served in elected, appointed, and volunteer positions in music therapy associations in several states and regions. Her term as an Associate Editor for Music Therapy Perspectives ends in December 2022, after serving the journal for 7 years. Jennifer described herself on Facebook as a Music Therapist, Guitar Enthusiast, Cat Person, and Runner. She currently plays guitar and sings harmony vocals with the WIU American Music Ensemble.
Find Jennifer on Facebook or email her at jd-jones2@wiu.edu
Resources mentioned:
- Goal Attainment Scaling: A Method for Evaluating Progress toward Developmentally Based Music-Centered Treatment Goals for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Vocal Music Therapy for Chronic Pain Management in Inner-City African Americans: A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
- Hidden Brain
- Teaching in Higher Education podcast
- Unlocking Us podcast with Brené Brown
- Dare to Lead podcast with Brené Brown
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