This book presents 34 case studies from music therapists around the world. These studies represent practices from a broad range of clinical orientations, including recent developments in the field. This includes cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, psychodynamic, medical, community, aesthetic and healing practices. Divided into four sections, the book covers practices with children, adolescents, adults and older adults, covering medical, early intervention, school, community, private practice, psychiatric, prison, drug and alcohol, nursing home and hospice settings. Various models of music therapy are also represented, including Guided Imagery and Music, Analytic Music Therapy, Behavioral Music Therapy and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. Chapters are also dedicated to Medical Music Therapy, Neurologic Music Therapy, Aesthetic Music Therapy, Group Analytic Music Therapy, physioacoustic therapy, vocal music therapy, and Schwabe’s biopsychosocial model, among a broad range of practices. Each chapter includes a description of the author’s theoretical foundation(s), assessment process, therapeutic process and health outcomes, encompassing improvisational, receptive, recreative, compositional and creative arts methods and techniques. Conceived as a textbook for training students, this collection may also be used as an introduction to music therapy, and as a reference that reflects developments in practice within the field (2011, Paperback, 620 pages).
Developments in Music Therapy Practice: Case Study Perspectives
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Author: Anthony Meadows
Publisher: Barcelona Publishers
Published: 01/09/2011
ISBN: 9781891278754