Music Therapy Reconnection
I Heard My Child Singing
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Book Details
About the Book
Music Therapy Reconnection is the best approach to date that you will find. Not only does it give you the vital information that you need right now but information that could take you months to retrieve from traditional methods. What t will do for you: A. Gives you information about the juvenile’s early/present activities. B. Gives you information about the juvenile’s family, early childhood and peer group interactions/involvement. C. Gives you information regarding what will work with the youth. D. Gives you all this information in less than 10 minutes by using the Lee Technique for narrowing down forms for quick information and form for more exacting information for treatment plan. Specific information about person’s interpersonal and social relationships and music (used to help juveniles understand how to deal with problems). See Forms Section. E. Gives you more information than the Maysi, DSM IV, Diagnostic Mental Health Screen and many other popular methods used today. F. The perfect assessment tool regarding predetermining behaviors that could be detrimental to others or themselves. G. Music is how our youth of today communicate. Music therapy reconnection is simply amazing.
About the Author
Earl Lee has a Masters degree in Education. He is a Master Teacher working on a second Masters in Education Administration. He is a Principal, teacher of at risk, alternative schools, the Elite program that was featured in Phi Delta Kappan. Lee is a Washington State Certified Teacher, Trained by Dr. William Glasser, Trained in Mora I Reconnation therapy, EMDRth, SCTDth, VDK, and NLPth. An Apex Private School Superintendent, Principal, Chief Administrator, Mental Health Vocational Case Manager, and Mental Health Case Manager, Lee was on the Mental Health Oversight Committee for Juvenile Concerns for Washington State. He started L&H Comprehensive Counseling Services, and is a family/child expert. He is the owner of Apex professional and personal services; duties counseling services for family, juveniles, drug and alcohol, mentor training, staff development, personal affairs, and gang workshops. Lee is a boot camp counselor in charge of anger management conflict resolution and mental health concerns. Wrote book regarding gangs and educational programs that work for gangs. He is a peer tutoring supervisor and has received numerous awards for community service. Presently, he is putting together a music therapy program for New York City Schools.