The Contributions of Wayne Ruppenthal to the Field of Music Therapy
This paper examines the career of Wayne Roppenthal, considered one of the early pioneers in the field of music therapy. He began his practice in the late 1940s and his clinical accomplishments at Topeka State Hospital spanned nearly two decades during the height of Freudian psychoanalysis and “milie...
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