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Tomaino Publications

Tomaino, C.M. (2005) Music Therapy. In Devinsky, Schachter and Pacia (eds) Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Epilepsy . DEMOS: New York pp 293-301

Tomaino, C.M. (2002)  Singing Vs. Language in Persons with Non-Fluent Aphasia. Proceedings of "Neurosciences and Music", The Mariani Foundation, Venice, Italy, July
Tomaino, C.M. (2002) The Role of Music in the Rehabilitation of Persons with Neurologic Diseases. Music Therapy Today (online), August, available at
 http://musictherapyworld.net
Tomaino, C.M. (2002, Winter). How Music Can Reach the Silenced Brain. Cerebrum. Vol 4:1, pp 22 ? 33.

Tomaino, C. M. (2000). Using Music Therapy with Persons with Parkinson's Disease. In Cote, Sprinzeles, Elliot & Kutscher (Ed.) Parkinson's Disease and Quality of Life. New York: Haworth Press. 

Tomaino, C. M. (2000). Working with Images and Recollection with Elderly Patients. In D. Aldridge (Ed.) Music Therapy in Dementia. London: Jessica Kingsley.

Tomaino, C., Scheiby, B., Asmussen, S., Ramsey, D., Shah, V., &Goldstein, A. (1999). The effects of a music therapy intervention on the levels of depression, anxiety/agitation, and quality of life experienced by individuals diagnosed with early and middles stage dementias: A controlled study. Final Report to the 1996 Dementia Grants Projects, Office of Continuing Care, New York State Department of Health. 1992 Proceedings AAMT 21st Anniversary Conference.

Tomaino, C. M. (1999). Active Music Therapy Approaches for Neurologically Impaired Patients. In Maranto (Ed.) Music Therapy and Medicine: Theoretical and Clinical Applications. 115-122. American Music Therapy Association, Inc.

Tomaino (Ed.) (1998). Clinical Applications of Music in Neurologic Rehabilitation. St. Loius. MMB Music, Inc. 

Tomaino, C. M. (1998). Music and Memory. In Tomaino (Ed.) Clinical Applications of Music in Neurologic Rehabilitation. St. Louis. MMB Music, Inc.

Tomaino, C. M. (1998). Music on their Minds: A Qualitative Study of the Effects of Using Familiar Music to Stimulate Preserved Memory Function in Persons with Dementia. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation. New York University: UMI. To obtain a copy, click here.

Tomaino, C. M. (1996). The Influence of Music on Memory in Patients with Dementia. Final research findings NYDOH grant. Unpublished.

Tomaino, C. M. (1993a., Spring). Music and music therapy for the frail non-institutionalized elderly. Journal of Long Term Home Health Care: The PRIDE Institute Journal, 13,(2) 24-27.

Tomaino, C. M. (1993b.). Music and the limbic system. In F.J. Bejjani (Ed.), Current Research in Arts Medicine. Illinois: A Cappella Books.

Other joint publications:

1992. "Medical Problems of the Elderly: Implications for Music Therapy Assessment and Intervention"
1991. "Music and Neurological Disorder" with Oliver .Sacks, M.D.International Journal of Arts Medicine: Fall 1991 1:1 p79 MMB Music.

1989 "Comparison of Three Piano Techniques as an Implementation of a Proposed Experimental Design" with F.J. Bejjani,M.D.,Ph.D. et al Medical Problems of Performing Artists.


Ramsey Publications

Ramsey, D.W. (2002). The Restoration of Communal Experiences During the Group Music Therapy Process with Non-fluent Aphasic Patients. New York University (2002)

Ramsey, D.W. (2000). Restoration of Essential Human Experiences Through Implementation of Adaptive MIDI Technology. American Music Therapy Association, Inc. (2000)

Paul, S. & Ramsey, D.W. (2000).Music Therapy in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2000), 47, 111-118

Paul, S. & Ramsey, D.W. (1999). Adaptive MIDI Technology in Service of Occupational Therapy. American Association for Occupational Therapy (1998).


Scheiby Publications

Scheiby, B. B. (2005). Forming an identity as a music psychotherapiost through analytical music therapy supervision.In: Forinash, M. (Ed.) Music Therapy Supervision. Japan: Ningen to Rekishi sha Ltd. Tokyo Family Building 3-5 Kanda Surugadai Chiyodao-ku, Tokyo 100-0062, Japan.
Scheiby, B. B. &  Kim, S. (2005). ºÐ¼®Àû À½¾ÇÄ¡·á(Analytical Music Therapy)

¹æ¹ý, ÈÆ·Ã ±×¸®°í µ¿¾ç ¹®È­±Ç¿¡¼­ÀÇ Àû¿ë(Analytical Music Therapy – method, training and application to an Asian context). In H. J. Chong (Ed.), Techniques, Methods and Models in Music Therapy. Seoul, Korea: Hakjisa.
Scheiby, B.B., Ramsey, D., & Tomaino, C. (2005). Music and Relaxation. Video produced for dementia patients and their caregivers. Funded by United Hospital Fund. Institute for Music and Neurologic Function Productions, Bronx, New York.

Scheiby, B.B, Stewart, K., Loewy, J.V., Scott-Moncrieff, S., Salmon, D., Silberman, J., Schneider, S., Bobo, A., & Beckford, B. (2005). The Role of Music in the End-of-Life Care for Caregivers of the Terminally Ill. In Cheryl Dileo & Joanne V. Loewy (Eds.), Music Therapy at the End of Life. Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Books. (in press)

Scheiby, B.B. (2005). "Dying Alive" - A transpersonal analytical music therapy approach for adult clients with chronic progressive neurological diseases. In Cheryl Dileo & Joanne V. Loewy (Eds.). Music Therapy at the End of Life. Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Books. (in press)

Scheiby, B.B. (2005). An intersubjective approach to music therapy: identification and management of musical countertransference in a music psychotherapeutic context. In Music Therapy Perspectives, Vol. 23, Silver Spring, MD: AMTA.

Scheiby, B.B., Tomaino, C., Ramsey, D., Wolff-Bear, O., Butler, L., McClelland, T. (2004). Innovative Music/Neurologic Approaches to Improve Quality and Effectiveness in Stroke and Dementia Care. Final narrative report to satisfy grant 90 AM 2618. Funded by the Administration on Aging US Department of Health & Human Services. (Period: August 1, 2002 - October 31, 2003)

Scheiby, B.B. & Scott-Moncrieff (2004). A family/caregivers music therapy group approach. In Cheryl Dileo & Joanne V. Loewy (Eds.), ..............PH: Jeffrey Books. (in press)

Scheiby, B.B. (2003). A music psychotherapeutic assessment model and its application to stroke rehabilitation. In: Best Practices in Stroke and Dementia Care - A Student Manual. Bronx, NY: Beth Abraham Health Services.

Scheiby, B.B. (2003). Musikpsykoterapi i en medicinsk behandlingskontekst: Model og case eksempel. In: Musik og Terapi, 30. Aargang, Koege, Koege Offset.

Scheiby, B.B. (2003). A music psychotherapeutic approach to stroke rehabilitation. In Benedikte B. Scheiby (Ed.), Best Music Therapy Practices in Stroke and Dementia Care: A Student Manual. Bronx, New York: Beth Abraham Health Services. (in press)

Scheiby, B.B. (2003). An intersubjective approach to music therapy: identification and management of musical countertransference in a music psychotherapeutic context. In Music Therapy Perspectives, Silver Spring, MD: AMTA (in press). (CD is included in this article)

Scheiby, B.B. (2002). Caring for the caregivers: Trauma, improvised music and transformation of terror into meaning through community music therapy training. In Joanne V. Loewy & Andrea Frisch Hara (Eds.), Caring for the caregiver: The use of music and music therapy in grief and trauma. Silver Spring, MD: AMTA.

Scheiby, B.B. (2002). Improvisation as a musical healing tool and life approach – theoretical and clinical applications of analytical music therapy (AMT) in a short and long term rehabilitation facility. In Johannes T. Eschen (Ed.), Analytical Music Therapy, London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Scheiby, B.B. (2001). Forming an identity as a music psychotherapist through analytical music therapy supervision. In Michele Forinash (Ed.), Music Therapy Supervision (pp.23-57). Barcelona Publishers: Gilsum, N.H.

Scheiby, B.B. (1999). "Better trying than crying:" Analytical music therapy in a medical setting. In Cheryl Dileo (Ed.), Applications of Music in Medicine Vol. II: Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives. AMTA: Silver Spring, Maryland.

Scheiby, B.B. & Pedersen, I.N. (1999). Inter music therapy in the training of music therapy students. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 8(1).

Scheiby, B.B. (1999). Music as symbolic expression: An introduction to analytical music therapy. In Daniel J. Wiener (Ed.), Beyond Talk Therapy: Using Movement and Expressive Techniques in Clinical Practice. APA Books: Washington, D.C.

Scheiby, B.B. (1999). Transferencia e contratransferencia musicais. In L. R. M. Barcellos (Ed.), Musicoterapia. Enelivros: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Scheiby, B.B., Tomaino, C.M., Ramsey, D., Asmussen, S.M. Shah, V., & Goldstein, A. (1999) Final Report on The Effects of a Music Therapy Intervention on the Levels of Depression, Anxiety/Agitation, and Quality of Life Experienced by Individuals Diagnosed with Early and Middle Stage Dementias: A Controlled Study. Beth Abraham Health Services, Bronx, N.Y.

Scheiby, B.B. (1998). Listen to the music of the unconscious: Using countertransference as a compass in Analytical Music Therapy. In Arthur Robbins (Ed.), Therapeutic presence: Bridging expression and form (pp.185-203). London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Scheiby, B.B. (1998). The role of musical countertransference in Analytical Music Therapy. In Kenneth E. Bruscia (Ed.), The dynamics of music psychotherapy therapy (pp.213-247). Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.

Scheiby, B.B. (1995). Death and rebirth experiences in music and music therapy. In Carolyn B. Kenny (Ed.), Listening, playing, creating: Essays on the power of sound (pp. 199-216). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Scheiby, B.B. & Montello, Louise. (1994). Introduction to psychodynamic peer supervision in music therapy: Dancing with the wolves in the client-therapist relationship. In Connections: integrating our work and play (pp. 214-223). Conference Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the American Association for Music Therapy.
Scheiby, B.B. (1992). Musical transference and countertransference: Fellow travelers or stowaways on the musical journey. In Body, Mind, Spirit: AAMT Coming of Age (pp. 13-23). Conference Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the American Association for Music Therapy.
Scheiby, B.B. (1991). Mia’s fourteenth – the symphony of fate: Psychodynamic improvisation therapy with a music therapy student in training. In Kenneth E. Bruscia (Ed.), Case studies in music therapy (pp. 271-290). Phoenixville, PA: Barcelona Publishers.
Scheiby, B.B. (1990). A brief history of music therapy in Denmark. Music Therapy International Report, 7. American Association for Music Therapy.

Scheiby, B.B. (1989). The music therapy program at Aalborg University. Journal Of The Danish Medical Association, 151. Copenhagen, Denmark: Lageforening og Samfund.

Scheiby, B.B. & Pederson, I.N. (1989). Psychodynamische Bewegung innerhalb eines musiktherapeutischen Konzepts. In (Decker-Voigt Ed.) Dipl. – Aufbaustudium Musiktherapie, 3. Lilienthal/Bremen, Germany: Eres Edition.

Scheiby, B.B. (1989). Woman – give birth to your musical winds. In (Medlemsblad for KIM Ed.) KIM-NYT, 6(1). Copenhagen, Denmark: E. N. Offset.

Scheiby, B.B. (1988). Music therapy – the sound of life. Opus, 8. (4) Copenhagen, Denmark: N. O. Moller A/S.

Scheiby, B.B. (1988). Music therapy as psychotherapy and as academic discipline. Matrix, Journal for Psychotherapy, 5 (3). Hillerod, Denmark.

Scheiby, B.B. (1988). Music therapy in the United States. Center Nyt, 14 (10). Aalborg, Denmark: Aalborg Universitetscenter.

Scheiby, B.B. (1988). Intertherap in the training program. Musiktherapeutische Umschar, 9 (2). Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Erwin Bochinsky Gmbh.

Scheiby, B.B. & Pedersen, I. N. (1983). Focus on music therapy. Modspil, 21. Vejle, Denmark: Kroghs Skolehandbog.

Scheiby, B.B. & Pedersen, I.N. (1981). Music Therapist-Music-Client. Aalborg, Denmark Aalborg Universitetscenter.


Butler Publications

Grant, R.E, Cevasco, A., & Butler, L. (2000). Music Makes Sense. Athens Parent, August/ September, 20.

Grant, R.E., Cevasco, A., & Butler, L. (2000). Music Therapy nurtures premature infants. Athens Parent, October/November, 14.