Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings
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There is a rapidly emerging and developing area of music therapy practice that uses electronic music technologies in a range of therapeutic and clinical settings to help clients with complex needs. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this edited volume explains cutting edge technologies and how to apply these tools in practice.
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There is a rapidly emerging and developing area of music therapy practice that uses electronic music technologies in a range of therapeutic and clinical settings to help clients with complex needs. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this edited volume explains cutting edge technologies and how to apply these tools in practice.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052733
- ISBN-10: 1849052735
- Artikelnr.: 37800125
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052733
- ISBN-10: 1849052735
- Artikelnr.: 37800125
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Wendy L. Magee
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Dr David W. Ramsey
President and Co-Founder
Interactive Musically Assisted Rehabilitation Systems (i-Mars
LLC)
USA. Preface. Section 1: Background and Overview to Technology and its Use in Therapeutic Contexts. 1. Setting the scene: An Overview of the Use of Music Technology in Practice. Susan Hadley
Slippery Rock University
Nicole Hahna
Slippery Rock University
Vern Miller
Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute
and Michelle Bonaventura
Slippery Rock University. 2. Music Technology Used in Therapeutic and Health Settings: Definitions of Devices and Resources. Robert E. Krout
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
Texas and University of Queensland
Australia. 3. An Introduction to Using Assistive Devices in Music Therapy. Jane Bache
Compass Electronic Assistive Technology Service
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Gary Derwent
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
and Wendy Magee
Temple University
Philadelphia. 4. Indications and Contra-indications for Using Music Technology with Clinical Populations: When to Use and When Not to Use. Wendy Magee. Section 2: Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts with Children and Adolescents. 5. Music Technology in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Andrea M. Cevasco
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa
AL. 6. Innovations in Medical Music Therapy: The Use of Electronic Music Technologies in a Pediatric Burn Hospital. Annette Whitehead-Pleaux
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Boston
and Lisa E. Spall
Roman Music Therapy Services
LLC. 7. Access to Music Making through Switch and Voice Output Technology for Young People with Multiple and Complex Needs in a School Setting. Julie Buras Zigo
Berklee College of Music
Boston
MA
and Franciscan Hospital for Children
Brighton
MA. 8. Using Music Technology with Children and Adolescents with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities. Lisa Martino
Perkins School for the Blind
and Michael Bertolami
Perkins School for the Blind. 9. Engaging iPad Applications with Young People with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Robert E. Krout. 10. Applications of Music Technology in a Children's Hospice Setting. Jackie Lindeck
Operational Manager for Creative Therapies at Coram
UK. Section 3: Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts with Adults. 11. Using GaragebandTM Music Software with Adults with Acquired Brain Injury at Headway East London: Identity
Communication and Executive Function. Alex Street
Cambridgeshire Music Therapy and Bedfordshire Music Therapy Partnership. 12. Playing in the Band: The Story of the Headbangers. A Performance Ensemble for Young People and Young Adults Using Assistive Devices. Jon Adams
Massachusetts Hospital School and Software Developer
Switch In Time
and Marcia Lajoie
Brayton School at Massachusetts Hospital School. 13. The Birth of a Therapeutic Recording Studio: Addressing the Needs of the Hip-Hop Generation on an Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Unit. Nir Sadovnik
Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center
Brooklyn
NY. 14. Creative Adaptations of Music Technology in Adult Cancer Care. Lorrie Kubicek
The HOPES Program
Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. 15. GaragebandTM as a Digital Co-Facilitator: Creating and Capturing Moments with Adults and Elderly People with Chronic Health Conditions. Ariel Weissberger
Institute for Music and Neurologic Function. Section 4: Theory
Research and Practice: Future Directions for Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts. 16. Therapeutic Songwriting with Clients in an e-Health Environment. Felicity A. Baker
School of Music
The University of Queensland
and Robert E. Krout. 17. Gender-technology Relations in the Training and Practice of Music Technology in Therapeutic Settings. Wendy Magee and Davis Wimberly
Berklee College of Music. 18. Music Technology and Identity in Therapeutic Contexts. Karen Burland
University of Leeds
and Wendy Magee. 19. Music Aesthetics
Music Technology
and Music Therapy. Joseph C. Nagler
Music Department
Queensborough Community College
City University of New York. 20. Models for Roles and Collaborations When Using Music Technology in Music Therapy. Wendy Magee. List of Contributors. Index.
President and Co-Founder
Interactive Musically Assisted Rehabilitation Systems (i-Mars
LLC)
USA. Preface. Section 1: Background and Overview to Technology and its Use in Therapeutic Contexts. 1. Setting the scene: An Overview of the Use of Music Technology in Practice. Susan Hadley
Slippery Rock University
Nicole Hahna
Slippery Rock University
Vern Miller
Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute
and Michelle Bonaventura
Slippery Rock University. 2. Music Technology Used in Therapeutic and Health Settings: Definitions of Devices and Resources. Robert E. Krout
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
Texas and University of Queensland
Australia. 3. An Introduction to Using Assistive Devices in Music Therapy. Jane Bache
Compass Electronic Assistive Technology Service
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Gary Derwent
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
and Wendy Magee
Temple University
Philadelphia. 4. Indications and Contra-indications for Using Music Technology with Clinical Populations: When to Use and When Not to Use. Wendy Magee. Section 2: Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts with Children and Adolescents. 5. Music Technology in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Andrea M. Cevasco
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa
AL. 6. Innovations in Medical Music Therapy: The Use of Electronic Music Technologies in a Pediatric Burn Hospital. Annette Whitehead-Pleaux
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Boston
and Lisa E. Spall
Roman Music Therapy Services
LLC. 7. Access to Music Making through Switch and Voice Output Technology for Young People with Multiple and Complex Needs in a School Setting. Julie Buras Zigo
Berklee College of Music
Boston
MA
and Franciscan Hospital for Children
Brighton
MA. 8. Using Music Technology with Children and Adolescents with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities. Lisa Martino
Perkins School for the Blind
and Michael Bertolami
Perkins School for the Blind. 9. Engaging iPad Applications with Young People with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Robert E. Krout. 10. Applications of Music Technology in a Children's Hospice Setting. Jackie Lindeck
Operational Manager for Creative Therapies at Coram
UK. Section 3: Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts with Adults. 11. Using GaragebandTM Music Software with Adults with Acquired Brain Injury at Headway East London: Identity
Communication and Executive Function. Alex Street
Cambridgeshire Music Therapy and Bedfordshire Music Therapy Partnership. 12. Playing in the Band: The Story of the Headbangers. A Performance Ensemble for Young People and Young Adults Using Assistive Devices. Jon Adams
Massachusetts Hospital School and Software Developer
Switch In Time
and Marcia Lajoie
Brayton School at Massachusetts Hospital School. 13. The Birth of a Therapeutic Recording Studio: Addressing the Needs of the Hip-Hop Generation on an Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Unit. Nir Sadovnik
Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center
Brooklyn
NY. 14. Creative Adaptations of Music Technology in Adult Cancer Care. Lorrie Kubicek
The HOPES Program
Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. 15. GaragebandTM as a Digital Co-Facilitator: Creating and Capturing Moments with Adults and Elderly People with Chronic Health Conditions. Ariel Weissberger
Institute for Music and Neurologic Function. Section 4: Theory
Research and Practice: Future Directions for Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts. 16. Therapeutic Songwriting with Clients in an e-Health Environment. Felicity A. Baker
School of Music
The University of Queensland
and Robert E. Krout. 17. Gender-technology Relations in the Training and Practice of Music Technology in Therapeutic Settings. Wendy Magee and Davis Wimberly
Berklee College of Music. 18. Music Technology and Identity in Therapeutic Contexts. Karen Burland
University of Leeds
and Wendy Magee. 19. Music Aesthetics
Music Technology
and Music Therapy. Joseph C. Nagler
Music Department
Queensborough Community College
City University of New York. 20. Models for Roles and Collaborations When Using Music Technology in Music Therapy. Wendy Magee. List of Contributors. Index.
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Dr David W. Ramsey
President and Co-Founder
Interactive Musically Assisted Rehabilitation Systems (i-Mars
LLC)
USA. Preface. Section 1: Background and Overview to Technology and its Use in Therapeutic Contexts. 1. Setting the scene: An Overview of the Use of Music Technology in Practice. Susan Hadley
Slippery Rock University
Nicole Hahna
Slippery Rock University
Vern Miller
Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute
and Michelle Bonaventura
Slippery Rock University. 2. Music Technology Used in Therapeutic and Health Settings: Definitions of Devices and Resources. Robert E. Krout
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
Texas and University of Queensland
Australia. 3. An Introduction to Using Assistive Devices in Music Therapy. Jane Bache
Compass Electronic Assistive Technology Service
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Gary Derwent
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
and Wendy Magee
Temple University
Philadelphia. 4. Indications and Contra-indications for Using Music Technology with Clinical Populations: When to Use and When Not to Use. Wendy Magee. Section 2: Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts with Children and Adolescents. 5. Music Technology in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Andrea M. Cevasco
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa
AL. 6. Innovations in Medical Music Therapy: The Use of Electronic Music Technologies in a Pediatric Burn Hospital. Annette Whitehead-Pleaux
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Boston
and Lisa E. Spall
Roman Music Therapy Services
LLC. 7. Access to Music Making through Switch and Voice Output Technology for Young People with Multiple and Complex Needs in a School Setting. Julie Buras Zigo
Berklee College of Music
Boston
MA
and Franciscan Hospital for Children
Brighton
MA. 8. Using Music Technology with Children and Adolescents with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities. Lisa Martino
Perkins School for the Blind
and Michael Bertolami
Perkins School for the Blind. 9. Engaging iPad Applications with Young People with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Robert E. Krout. 10. Applications of Music Technology in a Children's Hospice Setting. Jackie Lindeck
Operational Manager for Creative Therapies at Coram
UK. Section 3: Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts with Adults. 11. Using GaragebandTM Music Software with Adults with Acquired Brain Injury at Headway East London: Identity
Communication and Executive Function. Alex Street
Cambridgeshire Music Therapy and Bedfordshire Music Therapy Partnership. 12. Playing in the Band: The Story of the Headbangers. A Performance Ensemble for Young People and Young Adults Using Assistive Devices. Jon Adams
Massachusetts Hospital School and Software Developer
Switch In Time
and Marcia Lajoie
Brayton School at Massachusetts Hospital School. 13. The Birth of a Therapeutic Recording Studio: Addressing the Needs of the Hip-Hop Generation on an Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Unit. Nir Sadovnik
Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center
Brooklyn
NY. 14. Creative Adaptations of Music Technology in Adult Cancer Care. Lorrie Kubicek
The HOPES Program
Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. 15. GaragebandTM as a Digital Co-Facilitator: Creating and Capturing Moments with Adults and Elderly People with Chronic Health Conditions. Ariel Weissberger
Institute for Music and Neurologic Function. Section 4: Theory
Research and Practice: Future Directions for Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts. 16. Therapeutic Songwriting with Clients in an e-Health Environment. Felicity A. Baker
School of Music
The University of Queensland
and Robert E. Krout. 17. Gender-technology Relations in the Training and Practice of Music Technology in Therapeutic Settings. Wendy Magee and Davis Wimberly
Berklee College of Music. 18. Music Technology and Identity in Therapeutic Contexts. Karen Burland
University of Leeds
and Wendy Magee. 19. Music Aesthetics
Music Technology
and Music Therapy. Joseph C. Nagler
Music Department
Queensborough Community College
City University of New York. 20. Models for Roles and Collaborations When Using Music Technology in Music Therapy. Wendy Magee. List of Contributors. Index.
President and Co-Founder
Interactive Musically Assisted Rehabilitation Systems (i-Mars
LLC)
USA. Preface. Section 1: Background and Overview to Technology and its Use in Therapeutic Contexts. 1. Setting the scene: An Overview of the Use of Music Technology in Practice. Susan Hadley
Slippery Rock University
Nicole Hahna
Slippery Rock University
Vern Miller
Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute
and Michelle Bonaventura
Slippery Rock University. 2. Music Technology Used in Therapeutic and Health Settings: Definitions of Devices and Resources. Robert E. Krout
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
Texas and University of Queensland
Australia. 3. An Introduction to Using Assistive Devices in Music Therapy. Jane Bache
Compass Electronic Assistive Technology Service
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Gary Derwent
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
and Wendy Magee
Temple University
Philadelphia. 4. Indications and Contra-indications for Using Music Technology with Clinical Populations: When to Use and When Not to Use. Wendy Magee. Section 2: Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts with Children and Adolescents. 5. Music Technology in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Andrea M. Cevasco
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa
AL. 6. Innovations in Medical Music Therapy: The Use of Electronic Music Technologies in a Pediatric Burn Hospital. Annette Whitehead-Pleaux
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Boston
and Lisa E. Spall
Roman Music Therapy Services
LLC. 7. Access to Music Making through Switch and Voice Output Technology for Young People with Multiple and Complex Needs in a School Setting. Julie Buras Zigo
Berklee College of Music
Boston
MA
and Franciscan Hospital for Children
Brighton
MA. 8. Using Music Technology with Children and Adolescents with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities. Lisa Martino
Perkins School for the Blind
and Michael Bertolami
Perkins School for the Blind. 9. Engaging iPad Applications with Young People with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Robert E. Krout. 10. Applications of Music Technology in a Children's Hospice Setting. Jackie Lindeck
Operational Manager for Creative Therapies at Coram
UK. Section 3: Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts with Adults. 11. Using GaragebandTM Music Software with Adults with Acquired Brain Injury at Headway East London: Identity
Communication and Executive Function. Alex Street
Cambridgeshire Music Therapy and Bedfordshire Music Therapy Partnership. 12. Playing in the Band: The Story of the Headbangers. A Performance Ensemble for Young People and Young Adults Using Assistive Devices. Jon Adams
Massachusetts Hospital School and Software Developer
Switch In Time
and Marcia Lajoie
Brayton School at Massachusetts Hospital School. 13. The Birth of a Therapeutic Recording Studio: Addressing the Needs of the Hip-Hop Generation on an Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Unit. Nir Sadovnik
Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center
Brooklyn
NY. 14. Creative Adaptations of Music Technology in Adult Cancer Care. Lorrie Kubicek
The HOPES Program
Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. 15. GaragebandTM as a Digital Co-Facilitator: Creating and Capturing Moments with Adults and Elderly People with Chronic Health Conditions. Ariel Weissberger
Institute for Music and Neurologic Function. Section 4: Theory
Research and Practice: Future Directions for Music Technology in Therapeutic Contexts. 16. Therapeutic Songwriting with Clients in an e-Health Environment. Felicity A. Baker
School of Music
The University of Queensland
and Robert E. Krout. 17. Gender-technology Relations in the Training and Practice of Music Technology in Therapeutic Settings. Wendy Magee and Davis Wimberly
Berklee College of Music. 18. Music Technology and Identity in Therapeutic Contexts. Karen Burland
University of Leeds
and Wendy Magee. 19. Music Aesthetics
Music Technology
and Music Therapy. Joseph C. Nagler
Music Department
Queensborough Community College
City University of New York. 20. Models for Roles and Collaborations When Using Music Technology in Music Therapy. Wendy Magee. List of Contributors. Index.