Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability, Paediatrics and NeurologyJessica Kingsley Publishers, 1999 - 312 páginas Increasingly, music therapy is being practised as an intervention in medical and special educational settings. Focusing on clinical work with developmental disability, paediatrics and neurology, this book informs music therapists through case studies and analyses of theory and practice. The contributors are specialised music therapists who have worked with premature infants in intensive care, children with physical and learning disabilities, children with autism, emotionally disturbed teenagers and adults with neurological illnesses. They describe and explain the planning and evaluation of music therapy intervention, how music therapy can be used for assessing complex organic and emotional disabilities, and aspects of supervision for the professional music therapist. Reflecting on and developing the applications of music therapy, this collection will help establish effective therapy methods in which the creative use of music is employed by skilled and clinically experienced music therapists in a client-oriented interactive process. Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry, & Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability, Paediatrics and Neurology 2 volume set |
Contenido
Foreword | 7 |
Improvised songs with children with cancer | 13 |
Indications for the inclusion of music therapy in the care | 32 |
Premature birth and music therapy | 47 |
The analysis of musical behaviour in children | 69 |
Vocal improvisation as containment | 93 |
Making connections in music therapy | 119 |
Clientcentred music therapy for emotionally disturbed teenagers | 134 |
The use of creative improvisation and psychodynamic insights | 155 |
The music the meaning and the therapists dilemma | 183 |
Music therapy in | 201 |
Music therapy in neurosurgical rehabilitation | 224 |
Integrative supervision for music therapists | 249 |
Psychoanalytically oriented music therapy supervision | 272 |
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Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry Tony Wigram,Jos De Backer Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Referencias a este libro
Improvisation: Methods and Techniques for Music Therapy Clinicians ... Tony Wigram Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |