Published research by Russell Hilliard, PhD, LCSW, LCAT, MT-BC:
Hilliard, RE (2001). The effects of music therapy-based bereavement groups on mood and behavior of grieving children. Journal of Music Therapy, 38(4) 291-306.
Hilliard, RE (2001). The use of music therapy in meeting the multidimensional needs of hospice patients and families. Journal of Palliative Care, 17(3) 161-66.
Hilliard, RE (2001). The use of cognitive-behavioral music therapy in the treatment of women with eating disorders. Music Therapy Perspectives, 19 109-113.
Hilliard, RE (2002). The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus: An historical perspective on the role of a chorus as a social service. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 14(3) 79-94.
Hilliard, RE (2003). The effects of music therapy on the quality and length of life of people diagnosed with terminal cancer. Journal of Music Therapy, 41(4) 266-81.
Hilliard, RE (2003). Music therapy in pediatric palliative care: A complementary approach. Journal of Palliative Care, 19(2) 127-32.
Hilliard, RE (2004). Hospice administrators’ knowledge of music therapy: A comparative analysis of surveys. Music Therapy Perspectives, 22(2) 104-08.
Hilliard, RE (2004). A post-hoc analysis of music therapy services for residents in nursing homes receiving hospice care. Journal of Music Therapy, 41(4) 266-81.
Hilliard, RE (2005). Hospice and palliative care music therapy: A review of the empirical data. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2(2) 173-78.
Hilliard, RE (2006). The effect of music therapy sessions on compassion fatigue and team building of professional hospice caregivers. Arts in Psychotherapy, 33(5) 395-402.
Hilliard, RE (2006). Music therapy in pediatric oncology: A review of the literature. Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology, 4(2) 75-79.
Hilliard, RE (2007). The effects of Orff-based music therapy and social work sessions on grieving children. Journal of Music Therapy 44(2), 123-138
Hillliard, RE (in press). A social and historical perspective on the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus. Journal of Homosexuality.