JAYNE
STANDLEY, the Ella Scoble Opperman Professor
of Music Therapy, is Director of the Music
Therapy program and teaches in the areas
of music therapy principles and procedures
and the use of music in medical treatment
and counseling. She is editor of The
Journal of Music Therapy and is widely
published. Her primary area of research
is in the use of music in the care and development
of premature infants.
Dr.
Standley has held numerous positions in
national music therapy organizations and
has broad experience in clinical music therapy
and health services administration. She
is author of Music Techniques in Therapy,
Counseling and Special Education, and
co-editor of Research in Music Therapy:
A Tradition of Excellence. In 1996,
she received the Award of Merit from the
National Association for Music Therapy and,
in 1999, a Lifetime Achievement Award from
the American Music Therapy Association.
Dr.
Standley received the bachelor's and master's
degrees in music therapy and the Ph.D. degree
in Habilitative Sciences from FSU. She was
appointed to the Florida State University
faculty in 1976.
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