TY - JOUR AB - The number in parentheses indicated the issue in which the article will be found; the final number indicates the page. Alexander, T. See Thomas, D. W. Bloom, L. J. See Gowensmith, W. N. Brodsky, W., & Sloboda, J. Clinical trial of a music generated vibrotactile therapeu­ tic environment for musicians: Main effects and outcome differences between therapy subgroups; 34(l), 2. Brotons, M., Pickett-Cooper, P., & Koger, S. M. Music and dementias: A review of lit­ erature; 34(4), 204. Carruth, E. K The effects of singing and the spaced retrieval technique on improv­ ing face-name recognition in nursing home residents, 34(3), 165. Choi, B. Professional and patient attitudes about the relevance of music therapy as a treatment modality in NAMT approved psychiatric hospitals; 34(4), 277. Clair, A. A., & Ebberts, A. The effects of music therapy on interactions between fam­ ily caregivers and their care receivers with late stage dementia; 34(3), 148. Cordobes, T. Group songwriting as a method for developing group cohesion for HIV-seropositive adult patients with depression; 34(l), 46. Davis, W. B. Music therapy practice in New York City: A report from a panel of ex­ perts, March 17, 1937; 34(1), 68. Ebberts, A. See Clair, A. A. TI - Index to Volume XXXIV (1997) JF - Journal of Music Therapy DO - 10.1093/jmt/34.4.293 DA - 1997-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/index-to-volume-xxxiv-1997-rd9CDMayuN SP - 293 EP - 294 VL - 34 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -