Master's Theses in Music Therapy
Author: Cheryl Dileo Maranto
Publisher: Temple University Press
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 166
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Author: Cheryl Dileo Maranto
Publisher: Temple University Press
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 166
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Susan Hadley
Publisher: Barcelona Publishers(NH)
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 452
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of 21 case studies exemplifying psychodynamic music therapy, informed variously by the theories of Freud, Jung, Klein, Winnicott, Stern, Kohut, Mahler, Bion, and others. Experienced music therapists from 9 countries describe their work with children, adolescents, and adults, using diverse methods, such as improvisation, songs, music imaging, and music listening.
Author: Jane Edwards
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 1009
ISBN-13: 0198817142
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMusic therapy is growing internationally to be one of the leading evidence-based psychosocial allied health professions to meet needs across the lifespan.The Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy is the most comprehensive text on this topic in its history. It presents exhaustive coverage of the topic from international leaders in the field.
Author: Thomas Wosch
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 1843104695
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe contributors to this groundbreaking book look at methods of micro process analyses used in a variety of music therapy contexts, both clinical and research-based. They outline their methods and also give examples of the practical application of microanalysis from their clinical experience.
Author: Felicity Baker
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 1843103567
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeskriver sangskrivning som en effektiv behandlingsmetode i musikterapeutisk henseende m.m.
Author: Claire Flower
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2008-05-15
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 1846428017
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the past, music therapy work with children typically took place in special schools without the family being present. More recently, music therapy has become a widespread practice, and this book reflects the variety of settings within which music therapists are now working with children together with their families. The contributors are music therapists with experience of working with children and their families in a range of different environments, such as schools, hospices, psychiatric units, child development centres and in the community. They describe their approaches to family work with client groups including children with autism, learning disabled toddlers, adopted children and looked after teenagers. Their experiences demonstrate that involving the family in a child's music therapy can be beneficial for everyone, and that it is possible to address relationship issues within the family as part of the treatment. This book will provide useful insight into the growing area of music therapy with children and their families, and will be valuable for music therapy professionals and students, as well as other medical and teaching professionals who work with families.
Author: Amelia Oldfield
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2006-06-15
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 184642528X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Interactive Music Therapy - A Positive Approach, Amelia Oldfield explains how her approach to music therapy sessions establishes a constructive musical dialogue with children that emphasises positive experiences - these establish trust and allow feelings to be expressed through music. Describing the general benefits of this approach, the author also details its application for specific clinical groups including children with autistic spectrum disorders, relationship difficulties or physical disabilities. Individual chapters focus specifically on child development issues and in child and brief case studies throughout the text illustrate points of particular importance. This practical book will be of use to other clinicians and teachers working with children with a variety of needs, including children on the autism spectrum and children with learning disabilities. It is also of use to music therapy trainers, their students and academics whose interests include music therapy.
Author: Dawn Loombe
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2015-04-21
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 0857007661
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMusic therapists are trained to use their first study instrument in clinical practice, yet existing literature focuses almost exclusively on the use of piano, basic percussion and voice. This illuminating book brings together international music therapists who use a diverse range of musical instruments in their clinical work: the clarinet, the piano accordion, the flute, the cello, the trumpet and flugelhorn, the bassoon, the violin, the viola, the harp, the guitar, lower brass instruments (the trombone and the euphonium), the oboe, the saxophone and bass instruments (double bass and bass guitar). Each therapist reflects on their relationship with their instrument and the ways in which they use it in therapeutic settings, discussing its advantages and disadvantages in a variety of clinical populations: children and adolescents, adults with learning disabilities, adults with mental health problems and older people. This will be essential reading for any music therapist or student music therapist who uses or is interested in using a musical instrument in their work, and will be of interest to other caring and healthcare professionals, teachers, musicians and carers wanting to learn more about instrumental music therapy.
Author: James R. Heintze
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780899900216
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Dunn
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2019-06-21
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 1784506222
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe use of music therapy is long established with people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions. The combination of using music and relationship work in person-centred approaches supports the three main areas of difficulty people with autism often experience; social interaction, communication and imagination. Current research supports the positive psychological benefits of music therapy when people with autism spectrum conditions engage with music therapy. This book celebrates the richness of music therapy approaches and brings together the voices of practitioners in the UK. With a strong focus on practice-based evidence it showcases clinicians, researchers and educators working in a variety of settings across the lifespan.