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World Federation of Music Therapy : ウィキペディア英語版 | World Federation of Music Therapy The World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT) is an international, non-profit music therapy corporation, organized under the laws of the state of North Carolina in the USA. The WFMT's mission is to promote global awareness of both the scientific and artistic nature of the profession, while also contributing to its development.〔World Federation of Music Therapy, (2013). ''About WFMT.'' Retrieved from http://www.wfmt.info/WFMT/About_WFMT.html〕 The Federation advocates for the recognition of music therapy as an evidence-based profession through its support of educational programs, clinical practice, and research. WFMT is divided into eight global regions representing different parts of the world: Africa, Australia/New Zealand, North America, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Europe, Eastern Mediterranean, and Western Pacific.〔World Federation of Music Therapy, (2011). ''Bylaws (Rev. ed.).'' Retrieved from http://www.wfmt.info/WFMT/WFMT_Documents_files/WFMT%20Bylaws_Revised%202011.pdf〕 Detailed listings of countries within each region can be found in the federation's bylaws, posted on its website. == History == In 2010, the WFMT celebrated its 25th anniversary. The seeds for the development of the World Federation of Music Therapy were sown during the second World Congress of Music Therapy in Buenos Aires in 1976. A group of American, European, and South American music therapists met and started to develop a plan for unity and standards in the international arena of music therapy. Among the ten founding members were Rolando Benenzon (Argentina), Giovanna Mutti (Italy), Jacques Jost (France), Barbara Hesser (USA), Amelia Oldfield (UK), Ruth Bright (Australia), Heinrich Otto Moll (Germany), Rafael Colon (Puerto Rico), Clementina Nastari (Brazil), and Tadeusz Natanson (Poland). The Federation was formally established during the 5th World Congress of Music Therapy in Genoa, Italy, in 1985. Anecdotal reports about the beginnings of WFMT as well as the founder’s motivation can be found at the online journal, ''Voices.''〔Wheeler, B. (2010). 5th World Congress of Music Therapy, Genoa 1985: An interview with Giovanna Mutti Calcinai. ''Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 10''(1). Retrieved from https://normt.uib.no/index.php/voices/index〕〔Wheeler, B. (2010). Memories from 5th World Congress of Music Therapy, 1985, Genoa. ''Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 10''(1). Retrieved from https://normt.uib.no/index.php/voices/index〕
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