Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) and Music Imagery Methods for Individual and Group Therapy
Herausgeber: Grocke, Denise; Moe, Torben
Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) and Music Imagery Methods for Individual and Group Therapy
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This edited volume systematically describes the major adaptations of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery which accommodate a variety of contexts and client groups. The international contributors, who each use these adaptations in their own clinical practice, provide theoretical and practical details of the approach used for their client group.
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This edited volume systematically describes the major adaptations of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery which accommodate a variety of contexts and client groups. The international contributors, who each use these adaptations in their own clinical practice, provide theoretical and practical details of the approach used for their client group.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 192mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9781849054836
- ISBN-10: 1849054835
- Artikelnr.: 42104714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 192mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9781849054836
- ISBN-10: 1849054835
- Artikelnr.: 42104714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Denise Grocke and Torben Moe
Foreword. Cathy McKinney. Introduction. Denise Grocke and Torben Moe. Part
1. Music Imagery with children and young people (individual and group). 1.
Guided Imagery and Music with Children: Exploration of Loss from a Young
Age. Mary Reher. 2. Improvisation, Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) and
Mandala Drawing with an 11-year old girl. Santiago Vila. 3. "The Rhythm
that Scares the Monster." Music and Imagery for a Child with Complex Trauma
after Child Abuse and Neglect. Gunn Karolina Fugle. 4. Short Guided Imagery
and Music Sessions in the Treatment of Adolescents with Eating Disorders.
Evangelina Papanikolaou. 5. Breathing Space in Music. Guided Imagery and
Music for Adolescents with Eating Disorders in a Family-focussed Program.
Marthe Lie Noer. 6. An Adaptation of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and
Music for Public School Classrooms. Linda Powell. Part 2. Music imagery and
Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) with adults (individual therapy). 7. Guided
Imagery and Music in the Therapeutic Hour: A Case Illustration with an
Adult in Eating Disorder Treatment. Annie Heiderscheidt. 8. Guided Imagery
and Music (GIM) with Fairytales: A Case Study from a new modified model of
GIM in psychiatry. Line Brink-Jensen. 9. Guided Music Imaging for Music
Performance Anxiety. Rachael Martin. 10. Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
with clients on stress leave. Bolette Beck. 11. The Floating Leaf: Adapted
Bonnie Method Sessions for a Musician with Brain Damage. Nicki Cohen. 12.
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Adaptations in the Treatment of Trauma
Related Disorders. Carola Maack. 13. Peter's Story - Recovering from a
Schizoaffective Disorder. Torben Moe. 14. A Mentalisation-based Approach to
Guided Imagery and Music. Isabelle Frohne-Hagemann. 15. MED-GIM: Adaptation
of the Bonny Method for Medical Patients: Individual Sessions. Maria
Montserrat Gimeno. 16. Music and Imagery in Cancer Care. Tony Meadows. 17.
A Spectrum of Adaptations for Palliative Care & End of Life. Therese West.
Part 3. Music imagery and Guided Music Imagery & Music (GIM) with adults
(group work). 18. TEAM-GIM: A Creative Group Method for Team Building in
Institutions and Organisations. Alice Pehk. 19. Music Based Mindfulness:
Group Sessions with Adults who have Substance Addictions. Carolyn Van Dort.
20. Focus on Wellness: Using Music Imagery (MI) in Cancer Survivor Groups.
Louise Dimiceli-Mitran. 21. Group Music and Imagery (GrpMI) therapy with
Female Cancer Patients. Ruth Hertrampf. 22. KMR (short music journeys) with
women recovering from gynecological cancer. Margareta Warja. 23. Group GIM
for treating fibromyalgia. Esperanza Torres. 24. Group Music Imagery
(GrpMI) in the Rehabilitation of Psychiatric Outpatients. Lars-Ole and Inge
Pedersen. Part 4. New music programs. 25. The "Uplifting" Music Program
(Basic and Extended Versions). Svein Fuglestad. 26. "Present Moments": - A
GIM Program with Contemporary Art Music. Ellen Thomasen. 27. "Awakenings":
A Contemporary Journey. Ian Leslie. 28. "Earth Spirit" Guided Imagery and
Music Program. Anthony Hall. 29. Chinese music programs. Wai Man Ng. 30.
The "Facing the Shadow" Music Program. Alice Pekh. Part 5. Training. 31.
The Journey of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Training from
Self-Exploration to a Continuum of Clinical Practice. Lisa Summer. 32.
Reflections and Connections: Training for Music Imagery Group
Psychotherapy. Fran Goldberg. Appendix. Compilation of Music Selections
Cited in Chapters 1 - 24. The Contributors.
1. Music Imagery with children and young people (individual and group). 1.
Guided Imagery and Music with Children: Exploration of Loss from a Young
Age. Mary Reher. 2. Improvisation, Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) and
Mandala Drawing with an 11-year old girl. Santiago Vila. 3. "The Rhythm
that Scares the Monster." Music and Imagery for a Child with Complex Trauma
after Child Abuse and Neglect. Gunn Karolina Fugle. 4. Short Guided Imagery
and Music Sessions in the Treatment of Adolescents with Eating Disorders.
Evangelina Papanikolaou. 5. Breathing Space in Music. Guided Imagery and
Music for Adolescents with Eating Disorders in a Family-focussed Program.
Marthe Lie Noer. 6. An Adaptation of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and
Music for Public School Classrooms. Linda Powell. Part 2. Music imagery and
Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) with adults (individual therapy). 7. Guided
Imagery and Music in the Therapeutic Hour: A Case Illustration with an
Adult in Eating Disorder Treatment. Annie Heiderscheidt. 8. Guided Imagery
and Music (GIM) with Fairytales: A Case Study from a new modified model of
GIM in psychiatry. Line Brink-Jensen. 9. Guided Music Imaging for Music
Performance Anxiety. Rachael Martin. 10. Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
with clients on stress leave. Bolette Beck. 11. The Floating Leaf: Adapted
Bonnie Method Sessions for a Musician with Brain Damage. Nicki Cohen. 12.
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Adaptations in the Treatment of Trauma
Related Disorders. Carola Maack. 13. Peter's Story - Recovering from a
Schizoaffective Disorder. Torben Moe. 14. A Mentalisation-based Approach to
Guided Imagery and Music. Isabelle Frohne-Hagemann. 15. MED-GIM: Adaptation
of the Bonny Method for Medical Patients: Individual Sessions. Maria
Montserrat Gimeno. 16. Music and Imagery in Cancer Care. Tony Meadows. 17.
A Spectrum of Adaptations for Palliative Care & End of Life. Therese West.
Part 3. Music imagery and Guided Music Imagery & Music (GIM) with adults
(group work). 18. TEAM-GIM: A Creative Group Method for Team Building in
Institutions and Organisations. Alice Pehk. 19. Music Based Mindfulness:
Group Sessions with Adults who have Substance Addictions. Carolyn Van Dort.
20. Focus on Wellness: Using Music Imagery (MI) in Cancer Survivor Groups.
Louise Dimiceli-Mitran. 21. Group Music and Imagery (GrpMI) therapy with
Female Cancer Patients. Ruth Hertrampf. 22. KMR (short music journeys) with
women recovering from gynecological cancer. Margareta Warja. 23. Group GIM
for treating fibromyalgia. Esperanza Torres. 24. Group Music Imagery
(GrpMI) in the Rehabilitation of Psychiatric Outpatients. Lars-Ole and Inge
Pedersen. Part 4. New music programs. 25. The "Uplifting" Music Program
(Basic and Extended Versions). Svein Fuglestad. 26. "Present Moments": - A
GIM Program with Contemporary Art Music. Ellen Thomasen. 27. "Awakenings":
A Contemporary Journey. Ian Leslie. 28. "Earth Spirit" Guided Imagery and
Music Program. Anthony Hall. 29. Chinese music programs. Wai Man Ng. 30.
The "Facing the Shadow" Music Program. Alice Pekh. Part 5. Training. 31.
The Journey of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Training from
Self-Exploration to a Continuum of Clinical Practice. Lisa Summer. 32.
Reflections and Connections: Training for Music Imagery Group
Psychotherapy. Fran Goldberg. Appendix. Compilation of Music Selections
Cited in Chapters 1 - 24. The Contributors.
Foreword. Cathy McKinney. Introduction. Denise Grocke and Torben Moe. Part
1. Music Imagery with children and young people (individual and group). 1.
Guided Imagery and Music with Children: Exploration of Loss from a Young
Age. Mary Reher. 2. Improvisation, Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) and
Mandala Drawing with an 11-year old girl. Santiago Vila. 3. "The Rhythm
that Scares the Monster." Music and Imagery for a Child with Complex Trauma
after Child Abuse and Neglect. Gunn Karolina Fugle. 4. Short Guided Imagery
and Music Sessions in the Treatment of Adolescents with Eating Disorders.
Evangelina Papanikolaou. 5. Breathing Space in Music. Guided Imagery and
Music for Adolescents with Eating Disorders in a Family-focussed Program.
Marthe Lie Noer. 6. An Adaptation of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and
Music for Public School Classrooms. Linda Powell. Part 2. Music imagery and
Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) with adults (individual therapy). 7. Guided
Imagery and Music in the Therapeutic Hour: A Case Illustration with an
Adult in Eating Disorder Treatment. Annie Heiderscheidt. 8. Guided Imagery
and Music (GIM) with Fairytales: A Case Study from a new modified model of
GIM in psychiatry. Line Brink-Jensen. 9. Guided Music Imaging for Music
Performance Anxiety. Rachael Martin. 10. Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
with clients on stress leave. Bolette Beck. 11. The Floating Leaf: Adapted
Bonnie Method Sessions for a Musician with Brain Damage. Nicki Cohen. 12.
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Adaptations in the Treatment of Trauma
Related Disorders. Carola Maack. 13. Peter's Story - Recovering from a
Schizoaffective Disorder. Torben Moe. 14. A Mentalisation-based Approach to
Guided Imagery and Music. Isabelle Frohne-Hagemann. 15. MED-GIM: Adaptation
of the Bonny Method for Medical Patients: Individual Sessions. Maria
Montserrat Gimeno. 16. Music and Imagery in Cancer Care. Tony Meadows. 17.
A Spectrum of Adaptations for Palliative Care & End of Life. Therese West.
Part 3. Music imagery and Guided Music Imagery & Music (GIM) with adults
(group work). 18. TEAM-GIM: A Creative Group Method for Team Building in
Institutions and Organisations. Alice Pehk. 19. Music Based Mindfulness:
Group Sessions with Adults who have Substance Addictions. Carolyn Van Dort.
20. Focus on Wellness: Using Music Imagery (MI) in Cancer Survivor Groups.
Louise Dimiceli-Mitran. 21. Group Music and Imagery (GrpMI) therapy with
Female Cancer Patients. Ruth Hertrampf. 22. KMR (short music journeys) with
women recovering from gynecological cancer. Margareta Warja. 23. Group GIM
for treating fibromyalgia. Esperanza Torres. 24. Group Music Imagery
(GrpMI) in the Rehabilitation of Psychiatric Outpatients. Lars-Ole and Inge
Pedersen. Part 4. New music programs. 25. The "Uplifting" Music Program
(Basic and Extended Versions). Svein Fuglestad. 26. "Present Moments": - A
GIM Program with Contemporary Art Music. Ellen Thomasen. 27. "Awakenings":
A Contemporary Journey. Ian Leslie. 28. "Earth Spirit" Guided Imagery and
Music Program. Anthony Hall. 29. Chinese music programs. Wai Man Ng. 30.
The "Facing the Shadow" Music Program. Alice Pekh. Part 5. Training. 31.
The Journey of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Training from
Self-Exploration to a Continuum of Clinical Practice. Lisa Summer. 32.
Reflections and Connections: Training for Music Imagery Group
Psychotherapy. Fran Goldberg. Appendix. Compilation of Music Selections
Cited in Chapters 1 - 24. The Contributors.
1. Music Imagery with children and young people (individual and group). 1.
Guided Imagery and Music with Children: Exploration of Loss from a Young
Age. Mary Reher. 2. Improvisation, Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) and
Mandala Drawing with an 11-year old girl. Santiago Vila. 3. "The Rhythm
that Scares the Monster." Music and Imagery for a Child with Complex Trauma
after Child Abuse and Neglect. Gunn Karolina Fugle. 4. Short Guided Imagery
and Music Sessions in the Treatment of Adolescents with Eating Disorders.
Evangelina Papanikolaou. 5. Breathing Space in Music. Guided Imagery and
Music for Adolescents with Eating Disorders in a Family-focussed Program.
Marthe Lie Noer. 6. An Adaptation of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and
Music for Public School Classrooms. Linda Powell. Part 2. Music imagery and
Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) with adults (individual therapy). 7. Guided
Imagery and Music in the Therapeutic Hour: A Case Illustration with an
Adult in Eating Disorder Treatment. Annie Heiderscheidt. 8. Guided Imagery
and Music (GIM) with Fairytales: A Case Study from a new modified model of
GIM in psychiatry. Line Brink-Jensen. 9. Guided Music Imaging for Music
Performance Anxiety. Rachael Martin. 10. Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
with clients on stress leave. Bolette Beck. 11. The Floating Leaf: Adapted
Bonnie Method Sessions for a Musician with Brain Damage. Nicki Cohen. 12.
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Adaptations in the Treatment of Trauma
Related Disorders. Carola Maack. 13. Peter's Story - Recovering from a
Schizoaffective Disorder. Torben Moe. 14. A Mentalisation-based Approach to
Guided Imagery and Music. Isabelle Frohne-Hagemann. 15. MED-GIM: Adaptation
of the Bonny Method for Medical Patients: Individual Sessions. Maria
Montserrat Gimeno. 16. Music and Imagery in Cancer Care. Tony Meadows. 17.
A Spectrum of Adaptations for Palliative Care & End of Life. Therese West.
Part 3. Music imagery and Guided Music Imagery & Music (GIM) with adults
(group work). 18. TEAM-GIM: A Creative Group Method for Team Building in
Institutions and Organisations. Alice Pehk. 19. Music Based Mindfulness:
Group Sessions with Adults who have Substance Addictions. Carolyn Van Dort.
20. Focus on Wellness: Using Music Imagery (MI) in Cancer Survivor Groups.
Louise Dimiceli-Mitran. 21. Group Music and Imagery (GrpMI) therapy with
Female Cancer Patients. Ruth Hertrampf. 22. KMR (short music journeys) with
women recovering from gynecological cancer. Margareta Warja. 23. Group GIM
for treating fibromyalgia. Esperanza Torres. 24. Group Music Imagery
(GrpMI) in the Rehabilitation of Psychiatric Outpatients. Lars-Ole and Inge
Pedersen. Part 4. New music programs. 25. The "Uplifting" Music Program
(Basic and Extended Versions). Svein Fuglestad. 26. "Present Moments": - A
GIM Program with Contemporary Art Music. Ellen Thomasen. 27. "Awakenings":
A Contemporary Journey. Ian Leslie. 28. "Earth Spirit" Guided Imagery and
Music Program. Anthony Hall. 29. Chinese music programs. Wai Man Ng. 30.
The "Facing the Shadow" Music Program. Alice Pekh. Part 5. Training. 31.
The Journey of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Training from
Self-Exploration to a Continuum of Clinical Practice. Lisa Summer. 32.
Reflections and Connections: Training for Music Imagery Group
Psychotherapy. Fran Goldberg. Appendix. Compilation of Music Selections
Cited in Chapters 1 - 24. The Contributors.