Ethical thinking in music therapy (2nd ed., Dileo) — Reviewed by Anastasia Canfield

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Ethical thinking in music therapy (2nd ed., Dileo)

Reviewed by Anastasia Canfield


Title: Ethical thinking in music therapy (2nd ed.) Author: Cheryl Dileo Publication year: 2021 Publisher: Jeffrey Books Pages: 550 ISBN: 10.0977027864

REVIEWER BIOGRAPHY

Anastasia Canfield is a board-certified music therapist, mental health counsellor, and play therapist in Colorado. She owns and operates Creative Remedies, which serves people across the age spectrum who are Neurodivergent and/or have experienced trauma. Anastasia has taught Continuing Music Therapy Education courses on the topic of cultural competence and ethics, combating impostor syndrome, and the neurobiology and neurochemistry of music processing. Ethics is a research interest area as well as a primary focus of her private practice’s music therapy internship program. She is a performer and educator in addition to her work as a therapist and business owner. [anastasia.mtbc@gmail.com]