Music Therapy in Health and Education
Herausgeber: Wigram, Tony; Heal, Margaret
Music Therapy in Health and Education
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The twenty-two chapters of this international book reflect the breadth and scope of music therapy practice in the world today. Divided into two areas - clinical practice and research - sections have been ordered according to the chronological ages of the subjects, the dominant presenting problem of the client group, or the approach employed.
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The twenty-two chapters of this international book reflect the breadth and scope of music therapy practice in the world today. Divided into two areas - clinical practice and research - sections have been ordered according to the chronological ages of the subjects, the dominant presenting problem of the client group, or the approach employed.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 159mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781853021756
- ISBN-10: 185302175X
- Artikelnr.: 21040717
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 159mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781853021756
- ISBN-10: 185302175X
- Artikelnr.: 21040717
Margaret Heal is a Senior Music Therapist for the Learning Disabilities Care Group, Forest Healthcare Trust, and a Clinical Supervisor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Tony Wigram was Professor and Head of PhD Studies in Music Therapy at the University of Aalborg, Denmark, Honorary Research Fellow in the Faculty of Music at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Reader in Music Therapy at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK. He was Associate Editor of the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, and a former President of both the European Music Therapy Confederation and the World Federation of Music Therapy. He was also Head Music Therapist at the Harper Children's Service in Hertfordshire, UK, and Research Advisor to Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Trust.
Foreword, Anthony Storr. Introduction, Margaret Heal and Tony Wigram. PART
I: CLINICAL WORK. CHILDREN. 1. The creative processes are universal, Clive
Robbins. 2. A case of severe infantile regression treated by music therapy
and explored in group supervision, Pier Luigi Postacchini, Massimo
Borghese, Brigitte Flucher, Loredana Guida, Marzia Mancini, Piera
Nocentini, Laura Rubin, Sergio Santoni. ADOLESCENTS. 3. Containment in
music therapy, Jos De Backer. 4. Control and creativity...music therapy
with adolescents in secure care, Claire Flower. FAMILIES 5. Music therapy
with families, Amelia Oldfield ADULTS 6. Music therapy in the psychodynamic
treatment of schizophrenia Hanne Metter Kortegaard. 7. Description of an
experience in music therapy carried out at the Department of Psychiatry of
the University of Genoa, G Berruti, G Del Puente, R Gatti, G Manarolo, C
Vecchiato. 8. Levels of interaction in group improvisation, Esme Towse and
Claire Flower. 9. Music therapy a methodological approach in the mental
health field. Gianluigi di Franco. 10. Opening doors...the effects of music
therapy with people who have severe learning difficulties and display
challenging behaviour, Fiona Ritchie. 11. Individual therapy with a man who
has an eating disorder, Ann Sloboda. 12. Music - a mega vitamin for the
brain, Denise Erdonmez. 13. Music therapy's role in the diagnosis of
psychogeriatric patients, J Raijmaekers. PART II: RESEARCH. LITERATURE
REVIEW. 14. Music therapy research to meet the demands of health and
education services: research and literature analysis, Tony Wigram 15.
Applications of music in medicine, C D Maranto. APPLIED RESEARCH 16.
Spontaneous ritualised play in music therapy: a technical and theoretical
analysis, A Agrotou. 17. Cultural aspects of music therapy, R Bright. 18.
Developing interaction through shared musical experiences: A strategy to
enhance and validate the descriptive approach, J Hooper. 19. Autistic
children: the influence of maternal involvement in therapy, P Muller and A
Warwick. 20. Research in practice in the music therapy treatment of a
client with symptoms of anorexia nervosa, H Smeijsters and J van den Hurk.
21. The guitar doesn't know this song: an investigation of parallel
development in speech/language and music therapy, J Sutton. 22.
Observational techniques in the analysis of both active and receptive music
therapy with disturbed and self-injurious clients, Tony Wigram. List of
Contributors.
I: CLINICAL WORK. CHILDREN. 1. The creative processes are universal, Clive
Robbins. 2. A case of severe infantile regression treated by music therapy
and explored in group supervision, Pier Luigi Postacchini, Massimo
Borghese, Brigitte Flucher, Loredana Guida, Marzia Mancini, Piera
Nocentini, Laura Rubin, Sergio Santoni. ADOLESCENTS. 3. Containment in
music therapy, Jos De Backer. 4. Control and creativity...music therapy
with adolescents in secure care, Claire Flower. FAMILIES 5. Music therapy
with families, Amelia Oldfield ADULTS 6. Music therapy in the psychodynamic
treatment of schizophrenia Hanne Metter Kortegaard. 7. Description of an
experience in music therapy carried out at the Department of Psychiatry of
the University of Genoa, G Berruti, G Del Puente, R Gatti, G Manarolo, C
Vecchiato. 8. Levels of interaction in group improvisation, Esme Towse and
Claire Flower. 9. Music therapy a methodological approach in the mental
health field. Gianluigi di Franco. 10. Opening doors...the effects of music
therapy with people who have severe learning difficulties and display
challenging behaviour, Fiona Ritchie. 11. Individual therapy with a man who
has an eating disorder, Ann Sloboda. 12. Music - a mega vitamin for the
brain, Denise Erdonmez. 13. Music therapy's role in the diagnosis of
psychogeriatric patients, J Raijmaekers. PART II: RESEARCH. LITERATURE
REVIEW. 14. Music therapy research to meet the demands of health and
education services: research and literature analysis, Tony Wigram 15.
Applications of music in medicine, C D Maranto. APPLIED RESEARCH 16.
Spontaneous ritualised play in music therapy: a technical and theoretical
analysis, A Agrotou. 17. Cultural aspects of music therapy, R Bright. 18.
Developing interaction through shared musical experiences: A strategy to
enhance and validate the descriptive approach, J Hooper. 19. Autistic
children: the influence of maternal involvement in therapy, P Muller and A
Warwick. 20. Research in practice in the music therapy treatment of a
client with symptoms of anorexia nervosa, H Smeijsters and J van den Hurk.
21. The guitar doesn't know this song: an investigation of parallel
development in speech/language and music therapy, J Sutton. 22.
Observational techniques in the analysis of both active and receptive music
therapy with disturbed and self-injurious clients, Tony Wigram. List of
Contributors.
Foreword, Anthony Storr. Introduction, Margaret Heal and Tony Wigram. PART
I: CLINICAL WORK. CHILDREN. 1. The creative processes are universal, Clive
Robbins. 2. A case of severe infantile regression treated by music therapy
and explored in group supervision, Pier Luigi Postacchini, Massimo
Borghese, Brigitte Flucher, Loredana Guida, Marzia Mancini, Piera
Nocentini, Laura Rubin, Sergio Santoni. ADOLESCENTS. 3. Containment in
music therapy, Jos De Backer. 4. Control and creativity...music therapy
with adolescents in secure care, Claire Flower. FAMILIES 5. Music therapy
with families, Amelia Oldfield ADULTS 6. Music therapy in the psychodynamic
treatment of schizophrenia Hanne Metter Kortegaard. 7. Description of an
experience in music therapy carried out at the Department of Psychiatry of
the University of Genoa, G Berruti, G Del Puente, R Gatti, G Manarolo, C
Vecchiato. 8. Levels of interaction in group improvisation, Esme Towse and
Claire Flower. 9. Music therapy a methodological approach in the mental
health field. Gianluigi di Franco. 10. Opening doors...the effects of music
therapy with people who have severe learning difficulties and display
challenging behaviour, Fiona Ritchie. 11. Individual therapy with a man who
has an eating disorder, Ann Sloboda. 12. Music - a mega vitamin for the
brain, Denise Erdonmez. 13. Music therapy's role in the diagnosis of
psychogeriatric patients, J Raijmaekers. PART II: RESEARCH. LITERATURE
REVIEW. 14. Music therapy research to meet the demands of health and
education services: research and literature analysis, Tony Wigram 15.
Applications of music in medicine, C D Maranto. APPLIED RESEARCH 16.
Spontaneous ritualised play in music therapy: a technical and theoretical
analysis, A Agrotou. 17. Cultural aspects of music therapy, R Bright. 18.
Developing interaction through shared musical experiences: A strategy to
enhance and validate the descriptive approach, J Hooper. 19. Autistic
children: the influence of maternal involvement in therapy, P Muller and A
Warwick. 20. Research in practice in the music therapy treatment of a
client with symptoms of anorexia nervosa, H Smeijsters and J van den Hurk.
21. The guitar doesn't know this song: an investigation of parallel
development in speech/language and music therapy, J Sutton. 22.
Observational techniques in the analysis of both active and receptive music
therapy with disturbed and self-injurious clients, Tony Wigram. List of
Contributors.
I: CLINICAL WORK. CHILDREN. 1. The creative processes are universal, Clive
Robbins. 2. A case of severe infantile regression treated by music therapy
and explored in group supervision, Pier Luigi Postacchini, Massimo
Borghese, Brigitte Flucher, Loredana Guida, Marzia Mancini, Piera
Nocentini, Laura Rubin, Sergio Santoni. ADOLESCENTS. 3. Containment in
music therapy, Jos De Backer. 4. Control and creativity...music therapy
with adolescents in secure care, Claire Flower. FAMILIES 5. Music therapy
with families, Amelia Oldfield ADULTS 6. Music therapy in the psychodynamic
treatment of schizophrenia Hanne Metter Kortegaard. 7. Description of an
experience in music therapy carried out at the Department of Psychiatry of
the University of Genoa, G Berruti, G Del Puente, R Gatti, G Manarolo, C
Vecchiato. 8. Levels of interaction in group improvisation, Esme Towse and
Claire Flower. 9. Music therapy a methodological approach in the mental
health field. Gianluigi di Franco. 10. Opening doors...the effects of music
therapy with people who have severe learning difficulties and display
challenging behaviour, Fiona Ritchie. 11. Individual therapy with a man who
has an eating disorder, Ann Sloboda. 12. Music - a mega vitamin for the
brain, Denise Erdonmez. 13. Music therapy's role in the diagnosis of
psychogeriatric patients, J Raijmaekers. PART II: RESEARCH. LITERATURE
REVIEW. 14. Music therapy research to meet the demands of health and
education services: research and literature analysis, Tony Wigram 15.
Applications of music in medicine, C D Maranto. APPLIED RESEARCH 16.
Spontaneous ritualised play in music therapy: a technical and theoretical
analysis, A Agrotou. 17. Cultural aspects of music therapy, R Bright. 18.
Developing interaction through shared musical experiences: A strategy to
enhance and validate the descriptive approach, J Hooper. 19. Autistic
children: the influence of maternal involvement in therapy, P Muller and A
Warwick. 20. Research in practice in the music therapy treatment of a
client with symptoms of anorexia nervosa, H Smeijsters and J van den Hurk.
21. The guitar doesn't know this song: an investigation of parallel
development in speech/language and music therapy, J Sutton. 22.
Observational techniques in the analysis of both active and receptive music
therapy with disturbed and self-injurious clients, Tony Wigram. List of
Contributors.