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The meaning of the creative arts therapies for the elderly, David Aldridge; an overview of music therapy literature relating to the elderly, David Aldrige; a modern care-giver of geriatric rehabilitation an dpalliation with integrated cultrual activities, Ake Seiger and P.D. Dahlberg; the importance of singing with elderly patients, Alicia Clair; the problem of agitation in the elderly and the potential benefit of music therapy, Annemiek Vink; the use of music therapy with Alzheimers patients in the Netherlands, Annemiek Vink; imporvisation as an assessment of potential in early Alzheimers disease, Gudrun Aldridge; remembering and forgiving, Susan Weber; creative music therapy: a last resort?, Fraser W.B.Simpson; active music therapy in Parkinsons disease: an integrative method for motor and emotional rehabilitation, C. Pacchetti; working with images and recollection with elderly patients; working with words; Alzheimers patients and the significance of narratives, Trisha George