Drawing on the diverse research and considerable personal experience of contributors from around the world, Music Therapy in Dementia Care takes a comprehensive look at music therapy as a means of improving memory, health and identity in those suffering from dementia - particularly the Alzheimer's type.
Drawing on the diverse research and considerable personal experience of contributors from around the world, Music Therapy in Dementia Care takes a comprehensive look at music therapy as a means of improving memory, health and identity in those suffering from dementia - particularly the Alzheimer's type.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Overture: It's not what you do it's the way that you do it David Aldridge. 2. An overview of the music therapy literature relating to the elderly Melissa Brotons USA. 3. Working with words: People with dementia and the significance of narratives Trisha Kotai-Ewers Australia. 4. The importance of singing with elderly patients Alicia Clair USA. 5. The problem of agitation in the elderly and the potential benefit of music therapy Annemiek Vink Netherlands. 6. A survey of music therapy practice with the elderly in the Netherlands Annemiek Vink Netherlands. 7. Improvisation as an assessment of potential in early Alzheimer's disease Gudrun Aldridge Germany. 8. Creative music therapy: A last resort? Fraser Simpson England. 9. Remembering and forgiving Susan Weber Germany. 10. Working with images and recollection with elderly patients Connie Tomaino USA. 11. We'll survive: An experiential view of dance movement therapy for people with dementia Marion Violets. References. Index.
1. Overture: It's not what you do it's the way that you do it David Aldridge. 2. An overview of the music therapy literature relating to the elderly Melissa Brotons USA. 3. Working with words: People with dementia and the significance of narratives Trisha Kotai-Ewers Australia. 4. The importance of singing with elderly patients Alicia Clair USA. 5. The problem of agitation in the elderly and the potential benefit of music therapy Annemiek Vink Netherlands. 6. A survey of music therapy practice with the elderly in the Netherlands Annemiek Vink Netherlands. 7. Improvisation as an assessment of potential in early Alzheimer's disease Gudrun Aldridge Germany. 8. Creative music therapy: A last resort? Fraser Simpson England. 9. Remembering and forgiving Susan Weber Germany. 10. Working with images and recollection with elderly patients Connie Tomaino USA. 11. We'll survive: An experiential view of dance movement therapy for people with dementia Marion Violets. References. Index.
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