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Spring 2022 - Vol. 27,
​No. 1


  • Little, M., Disinfecting musical instruments – Best practices as recommended by the NSBTM.
  • Morrison, H., New director for the Therapy Harp Training Program.
  • Reid, J., Sound Therapy 201-part 2: Biological mechanisms.
  • Williams, S., Good vibes for bones.
  • Williams, S., In memory of Laurence Marie.
  • Williams, S. (arr.), The Maid of Mourne Shore (trad. Irish music).
  • Williams, S., Pinky Power

Spring 2022 - Vol. 27, No. 1


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Summer 2022 - Vol. 27,
​No. 2
  • Bloom, L., The impact of live therapeutic music on healthcare workers.
  • Williams, S., The audacity of music.
  • Williams, S., Consideration of a dual role as death doula and TM.
  • Colin, A., The harp and the enchantment.
  • Ivanna, C., My journey using sound and color for healing.
  • Williams, S. (arr.), Simple Gifts (Trad. Shaker Hymn).
  • Williams, S., Ode to the plant - revelations in interspecies communication.
  • Williams, S., Ancient Phrygian lyres and harps praised Cybele.
Summer 2022 - Vol. 27, No. 2

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Fall 2022 - Vol. 27,
​No. 3
  • Miller, Stephanie, Vibroacoustic harp therapy offered for veterans in Pittsburgh
  • Colin, Alix, The harp and its role for the Good of the world
  • Loeb, Carol Joy, A hybrid model of integrative care during COVID-19 at UMMC
  • Williams, S., The Cuckoo (music)
  • Nichols, Lynn, Book Report: Harp and Nature
  • Key, David, Three-year grant includes opportunities for beneficial multiple visits
Fall 2022 - Vol. 27 No. 3

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Winter 2022-23 - Vol. 27,
​No. 4
  • Tourin, Christina, The International Harp Therapy Program celebrates 30 years and changing of the guard
  • Gubri, Marianne, Expanding VAHT in Europe
  • Williams, S., Harp therapy: Reflections on collections
  • Stevens, Mary, Beth VanWinkle certified as VAHT practitioner
  • Mak, Deborah, Spring Flow (music)
  • Bloom, Linda, Harp history
  • Williams Haas, Susan, The greatest teacher
  • Perret, Daniel, Harping along with the zodiac
Winter 2022-23 Vol. 27 No. 4

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Spring 2023 - Vol. 2, ​No. 1
  • Maserati, Silvia, To the heart through the harp
  • Bloom, Linda, Harp history Part 2: The Last Irish Bards
  • Dall O Cathain, Rory, The Parting of Friends (music)
  • Colin, Alix, How to talk about spirituality with caregivers and patients?
  • Williams, Sarajane, Sparrows changed their tune
  • Obermeyer, Jocelyn, Flying low
  • Reid, John Stuart, Spectrum analysis reveals the therapeutic efficacy of harp music
  • Williams, Sarajane, Standardization of protocols for TM studies is recommended
  • Little, Maryalice, NSBTM update
Spring 2023 Vol. 28 No. 1

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Summer 2023 - Vol. 2, No. 2
  • Bloom, L., Harp history - part 3: Wayfaring strangers, the Irish migrations to freedom.
  • Borodin, A., Gliding Dance of the Polovetzian Maidens (music).
  • Colin, A., Harp music between Darkness and Light?
  • Little, M., Harp therapy presented at Anita B. Ogden memorial symposium.
  • Raab, J., Bringing music to medicine.
  • Saunders, D., My journey with the harp.
  • Schley, M., How to make practicing music a healing process.
Summer 2023 Vol. 28 No. 2

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Fall 2023 - Vol. 28, No. 3
  • Berk, B., Harp lessons: My spiritual journey 
  • Bloom, L., Harp history - part 4: The Irish harp in America  
  • Franz, J., Accorda music-Thanatology Institute launches new training program
  • Furr, L., The rebirthing of a musician
  • Joosten, L., The Healing Harp on the road: My journey to Honduras & Guatemala
  • Little, M., NSBTM updates continuing education standard
  • Poultin, G., Aura Lee (music) (arr. S. Williams)
  • Schroen, L., How harp therapy can be used for animals - a report from Vimukti Warr's webinar
Fall 2023 Vol. 28 No. 32

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Winter 2023-24 - Vol. 28, No. 4
  • Bloom, L., Harp history - The harps of ancient Egypt
  • Brown, S., Voice of the Jungle
  • Colin, A., Harp and landscape
  • Kougl, L., Therapeutic harp and guided imagery 
  • Stevens, M., Study of vibroacoustic therapeutic music on long-term care residents
  • Stevens, M., The VAHT Training Program finds a new home at harp for Healing, LLC
  • Vorhes, A., The Harp in Worship Conference held in Texas
  • Williams, S., The color of sound
  • Williams, S., Histotripsy - A new sound therapy
Winter 2023-24 Vol. 28 No. 4
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