Abstract
An adequate conception of music therapy demands a view of music specific to the clinical milieu. The view of music promoted herein has implications for training, research, and clinical practice in music therapy as it contributes to a conceptual worldview for music therapists. Because contemporary philosophy of science suggests that such a worldview is a necessary component of a progressive research tradition, its importance for music therapy is made apparent.

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