Dr. Anthony Meadows
Assistant Professor of Music
Director of Music Therapy
Chair, Graduate Music Therapy Program
Faculty Center 7, extension 3159
ameadows@immaculata.edu
- Ph.D., Temple University
- M. Music Therapy, Temple University
- B.MUS. (Therapy), University of Melbourne, Australia
- Licensed Professional Counselor - Pennsylvania
- Fellow - Association for Music and Imagery
- Music Therapist - Board Certified
- Registered Music Therapist (Australia)
Clinical Experience in Music Therapy
- Children and adolescents with physical and intellectual disabilities.
- Adults with cancer.
- Adults in private practice.
Publications
- Meadows, A. (Ed.) (2007). Qualitative Inquiries in Music Therapy, Volume 3. Gilsum, NH. Barcelona Publishers.
- Meadows, A. (Ed.) (2005). Qualitative Inquiries in Music Therapy, Volume 2. Gilsum, NH. Barcelona Publishers.
- Meadows, A., Wheeler, B, Shultis, C. & Polen, D. (2005). Client assessment. In B. Wheeler, C. Shultis & D. Polen (Eds.) Clinical Training for the Student Music Therapist. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.
- Meadows, A. (2005). Computer programs for quantitative data analysis.Music Therapy Research (second edition). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona Publishers.
- Meadows, A. & Abrams, B. (2005). Personal construct analysis. Music Therapy Research (second edition). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona Publishers.
- Meadows, A. (2002). Gender implications in therapists’ constructs of their clients.Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 11(2), 127-141.
- Meadows, A. (2002). Approaches to music and movement for children with severe multiple disabilities. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 13, 17-27.
- Meadows, A. (2002). Gender implications in Guided Imagery and Music therapists’ constructs of their clients. Doctoral Dissertation, Temple University.
- Meadows, A. (2002). Psychotherapeutic applications of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.) The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: Past, Present and Future. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.
- Meadows, A. (2002). Guided Imagery and Music and related imagery techniques. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.) The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: Past, Present and Future. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.
- Meadows, A. (2000). The reliability and validity of the Guided Imagery and Music Responsiveness Scale. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 7, 8-33.
- Meadows, T. (1997). Music therapy for children with severe and profound multiple disabilities. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 8, 3-17.
- Meadows, T. (1996). An analysis of a Guided Imagery and Music session from a Jungian perspective. Unpublished Masters project, Temple University.
- Meadows, T. (1995). What mechanisms can we use to understand our own and the client’s experience in music therapy? Unpublished Masters project, Temple University.
- Meadows, T. (Ed.) (1995). The Bulletin of the Australian Music Therapy Association. Melbourne, AMTA.
- Meadows, T. (Ed.) (1995). Network. Melbourne, AMTA.
- Meadows, A. (1990). Adapting computer based music technology for children with multiple disabilities. Australian Journal of Remedial Education, 2(1-2), 38-42.
Presentations
- Music and Imagery in Cancer Care. Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Music Therapy Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. March 23-25, 2006.
- Music Therapy in Cancer Care. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. New Orleans, LA. January 19-22, 2005.
- Gender Implications in Therapist’s Constructs of their Clients. American Music Therapy Association National Conference. November 17-19, 2004.
- Music Therapy in Cancer Care. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Phoenix, AZ. January 21-25, 2004.
- Guided Imagery and Music Level 1 training. National conference of the American Music Therapy Association. St Louis, MO. November 18-22, 2000.
- Guided Imagery and Music: An Inner Journey. Facing Your Fire: Men’s Workshop Series. Bryn Athyn, PA. February 5th, 2000.
- Introductory Presentation of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, with Madeleine Ventre. World Congress of Music Therapy, Washington, DC, 1999.
- Panel Chair, Five International Models of Music Therapy: Adult Applications. World Congress of Music Therapy, Washington, DC, 1999.
- Validity and Reliability of the Guided Imagery and Music Responsiveness Scale. World Congress of Music Therapy, Washington, DC, 1999.
- Men’s Experiences in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music. American Music Therapy Association National Conference, Cleveland, OH. November 19, 1998.
- An Overview of Music Therapy for Children with Severe and Profound Multiple Disabilities. Guest Lecture, Eastern Michigan University. April 5, 1997.
- Sub-Keynote: Understanding the Experiences of Children with Profound Disabilities in Music Therapy: A qualitative Perspective. World Congress of Music Therapy, Germany. July 15, 1996.
- The Development of a Music Therapy Skills Assessment for Children. Australian Music Therapy Association, Inc. Melbourne. September 12, 1994.
- Music Therapy for Children with Severe Disabilities. National Association for Music Therapy Conference, St Louis, MO. November 16, 1994.
- An Overview of Music Therapy for Children with Severe and Profound Multiple Disabilities. Guest Lecturer, University of Queensland. October 18, 1993.
- An Overview of Music Therapy for Children with Severe and Profound Multiple Disabilities. Guest Lecturer, Canberra Institute of Advanced Education. April 12, 1993.
- Nathan: A Case Study of an Autistic Child in Music Therapy. National Association for Music Therapy Conference, San Diego, CA. November 16, 1992.
- Developing a Christmas Concert for Children with Multiple Disabilities. Australian Music Therapy Association Conference, Sydney. September 9, 1992.