The last few years have seen a change in both the identity and format of the Journal of British Music Therapy. This review looks at the present Journal from 1987–91, attempting to identify changes and trends, and any areas which are not covered. Finally, it tries to assess what the profession needs from its Journal, what music therapists want, and to what extent this is being met in the JBMT.
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