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Á¦¸ñ : Development and Prospect of Music Therapy in Japan ÀúÀÚ : Rika Ikuno
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1. The Rapid Development of Music Therapy In Japan

2. Japanese Culture: Traditional, Complex, and Transitional

3. The Clinical Perspectives on Music Therapy in Japan

4. The Academic Perspectives on Music Therapy in Japan

5. The Professional Perspectives on Music Therapy in Japan

6. Conclusion: Music Therapy as the Suggestions of New Values to the Society

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* Fact Sheet of Music Therapy in Japan

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As you can see on the \"f
act\" information at the end of this article*, Japanese music therapy has developed rapidly during 1990¡¯s - 2000¡¯s. As a result, the recognition from the general public has increased, the number of the professionals and the students has grown, and the music therapy activities have spread throughout Japan. This was achieved based on the devoted work of the senior generations, bearing the fruits under the ripe social background.
Sakurabayashi described th
is background as: Inhuman mental environment in economically- industrially advanced society that raised people¡¯s awareness to the therapeutic needs; Growing interests in social welfare that those who at the side of strong intend to share the social resources with those who at the side of the weak; And the maturity and saturation in Japanese musical scene as a result of the early age education boom of Western classical music in 1960¡¯s(Ikuno, 2002a; Sakurabayashi, 1993).   (ÀÌÇÏ »ý·«)

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