The Music in Music Therapy
Psychodynamic Music Therapy in Europe: Clinical, Theoretical and Research Approaches
Herausgeber: de Backer, Jos de
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Psychodynamic Music Therapy in Europe: Clinical, Theoretical and Research Approaches
Herausgeber: de Backer, Jos de
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This text comprises of a wide range of thinking from across Europe, stressing how essential the musician is within the identity of a music therapist. With examples and clinical case material from across Europe, the editors provide insight into the aspects of the therapeutic process which are enabled by music.
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This text comprises of a wide range of thinking from across Europe, stressing how essential the musician is within the identity of a music therapist. With examples and clinical case material from across Europe, the editors provide insight into the aspects of the therapeutic process which are enabled by music.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 174mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053532
- ISBN-10: 1849053537
- Artikelnr.: 40127314
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 174mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053532
- ISBN-10: 1849053537
- Artikelnr.: 40127314
Edited by Jos De Backer and Julie Sutton
Foreword by Paul Williams
Training and Supervising Analyst
The British Psychoanalytical Society. 1. Introduction. The Music in Music Therapy: Writing without a pen. Jos De Backer
Professor
Leuven University College of Arts (LUCA)
Belgium. Julie Sutton
Centre for Psychotherapy
Belfast Health & Social Services Trust. 2. Music Therapy in Europe: The identity and professionalization of European music therapy. Jos De Backer. Monika Nöcker Ribaupierre
Vice-President
International Society of Music in Medicine (ISMM)
Germany. Julie Sutton. 3. Theoretical Perspectives of Music Therapy: The state of the art. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. 4. The Role of Ontology in Music Therapy Theory and Practice. Rachel Darnley Smith
Senior Lecturer
Roehampton University
UK. 5. Music and Psychosis
A Case Study: Adrian. Jos De Backer. Jan Van Camp
Professor
Leuven University College of Arts (LUCA)
Belgium. 6. Time after Time: Working with severely disturbed adults in a regional health service outpatient setting. Julie Sutton. 7. Music Therapy for Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Especially Autism: A case study with a theoretical foundation and an evaluation tool. Karin Schumacher
Professor of Music Therapy
University of the Arts
Berlin
Germany. 8. Invitation to the World of Silence
Sounds and Sharing - the 'Hard to Reach' Patient. Esa Ala-Ruona
Associate Professor and Researcher
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 9. Multifaceted Music Therapy in Forensic Psychiatry
Laurien Hakvoort
Lecturer
Department of Music
ArtEZ School of Music
Enschede
The Netherlands. 10. From Paranoid Experience to Incipient Trust: Focal music therapy with an adult paranoid psychotic patient. Dorothee Storz
Co-Founder
Austrian Association of Music Therapists and the Viennese Institute of Music Therapy. 11. Improvisation and Music Therapy -The person and the creating psyche: Juan's sonata. Patxi del Campo San Vicente
Director
Postgraduate Programme in Music Therapy
Music
Art and Process Institute
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Spain. Elvira Martín Martín
Psychologist
Salamanca University
Spain. 12. Reviving the Dead Mother: Music therapy and learning disability. Adriano Primadei
Music Therapist and Director
Florence Psychodynamic Music Therapy Training Course. 13. The Walking Bass: Supporting the sounding relationship for patients with dementia. Lieselotte Ronse
Music Therapist
Huis Perrekes
Belgium. Rita Maes
Music Therapist
Huis Perrekes
Belgium. 14. Implicit and Explicit Metalization in Music Therapy in the Psychiatric Treatment of People with Borderline Personality Disorder. Niels Hannibal
Co-Editor
Music Therapy in Psychiatry Online (MIPO)
Denmark. 15. Lonely Girl with a Voice: Rediscovering the self in individual music psychotherapy. Teresa Leite
Associate Professor
Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa
Portugal. 16. The Religion of Evidence Based Practice: Helpful or harmful to music therapy? Tony Wigram
Former President
European Music Therapy Confederation and the World Federation of Music Therapy. 17. Experiences of Psychodynamic
Improvisational Music Therapy for People with Depression. Jaakko Erkkilä
Director
Music Therapy Masters Programme
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 18. The Evolution of Group Participation through Sounds and Musical Play: Participatory action research. Cathy Warner
Senior Lecturer
University of West England
UK. 19. Supervision in Music Therapy: The jumping off point. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. 20. Institutional Dynamics and the Art and Practice of Self-reflection. Janet Corry
Consultant Psychiatrist
Northern Ireland. Julie Sutton. 21. Therapeutic Interventions in Psychodynamic Music Therapy: The music in music therapy. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. Afterword by Rudi Vermote
Psychoanalyst
University Psychiatric Centre KULeuven
Belgium.
Training and Supervising Analyst
The British Psychoanalytical Society. 1. Introduction. The Music in Music Therapy: Writing without a pen. Jos De Backer
Professor
Leuven University College of Arts (LUCA)
Belgium. Julie Sutton
Centre for Psychotherapy
Belfast Health & Social Services Trust. 2. Music Therapy in Europe: The identity and professionalization of European music therapy. Jos De Backer. Monika Nöcker Ribaupierre
Vice-President
International Society of Music in Medicine (ISMM)
Germany. Julie Sutton. 3. Theoretical Perspectives of Music Therapy: The state of the art. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. 4. The Role of Ontology in Music Therapy Theory and Practice. Rachel Darnley Smith
Senior Lecturer
Roehampton University
UK. 5. Music and Psychosis
A Case Study: Adrian. Jos De Backer. Jan Van Camp
Professor
Leuven University College of Arts (LUCA)
Belgium. 6. Time after Time: Working with severely disturbed adults in a regional health service outpatient setting. Julie Sutton. 7. Music Therapy for Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Especially Autism: A case study with a theoretical foundation and an evaluation tool. Karin Schumacher
Professor of Music Therapy
University of the Arts
Berlin
Germany. 8. Invitation to the World of Silence
Sounds and Sharing - the 'Hard to Reach' Patient. Esa Ala-Ruona
Associate Professor and Researcher
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 9. Multifaceted Music Therapy in Forensic Psychiatry
Laurien Hakvoort
Lecturer
Department of Music
ArtEZ School of Music
Enschede
The Netherlands. 10. From Paranoid Experience to Incipient Trust: Focal music therapy with an adult paranoid psychotic patient. Dorothee Storz
Co-Founder
Austrian Association of Music Therapists and the Viennese Institute of Music Therapy. 11. Improvisation and Music Therapy -The person and the creating psyche: Juan's sonata. Patxi del Campo San Vicente
Director
Postgraduate Programme in Music Therapy
Music
Art and Process Institute
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Spain. Elvira Martín Martín
Psychologist
Salamanca University
Spain. 12. Reviving the Dead Mother: Music therapy and learning disability. Adriano Primadei
Music Therapist and Director
Florence Psychodynamic Music Therapy Training Course. 13. The Walking Bass: Supporting the sounding relationship for patients with dementia. Lieselotte Ronse
Music Therapist
Huis Perrekes
Belgium. Rita Maes
Music Therapist
Huis Perrekes
Belgium. 14. Implicit and Explicit Metalization in Music Therapy in the Psychiatric Treatment of People with Borderline Personality Disorder. Niels Hannibal
Co-Editor
Music Therapy in Psychiatry Online (MIPO)
Denmark. 15. Lonely Girl with a Voice: Rediscovering the self in individual music psychotherapy. Teresa Leite
Associate Professor
Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa
Portugal. 16. The Religion of Evidence Based Practice: Helpful or harmful to music therapy? Tony Wigram
Former President
European Music Therapy Confederation and the World Federation of Music Therapy. 17. Experiences of Psychodynamic
Improvisational Music Therapy for People with Depression. Jaakko Erkkilä
Director
Music Therapy Masters Programme
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 18. The Evolution of Group Participation through Sounds and Musical Play: Participatory action research. Cathy Warner
Senior Lecturer
University of West England
UK. 19. Supervision in Music Therapy: The jumping off point. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. 20. Institutional Dynamics and the Art and Practice of Self-reflection. Janet Corry
Consultant Psychiatrist
Northern Ireland. Julie Sutton. 21. Therapeutic Interventions in Psychodynamic Music Therapy: The music in music therapy. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. Afterword by Rudi Vermote
Psychoanalyst
University Psychiatric Centre KULeuven
Belgium.
Foreword by Paul Williams
Training and Supervising Analyst
The British Psychoanalytical Society. 1. Introduction. The Music in Music Therapy: Writing without a pen. Jos De Backer
Professor
Leuven University College of Arts (LUCA)
Belgium. Julie Sutton
Centre for Psychotherapy
Belfast Health & Social Services Trust. 2. Music Therapy in Europe: The identity and professionalization of European music therapy. Jos De Backer. Monika Nöcker Ribaupierre
Vice-President
International Society of Music in Medicine (ISMM)
Germany. Julie Sutton. 3. Theoretical Perspectives of Music Therapy: The state of the art. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. 4. The Role of Ontology in Music Therapy Theory and Practice. Rachel Darnley Smith
Senior Lecturer
Roehampton University
UK. 5. Music and Psychosis
A Case Study: Adrian. Jos De Backer. Jan Van Camp
Professor
Leuven University College of Arts (LUCA)
Belgium. 6. Time after Time: Working with severely disturbed adults in a regional health service outpatient setting. Julie Sutton. 7. Music Therapy for Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Especially Autism: A case study with a theoretical foundation and an evaluation tool. Karin Schumacher
Professor of Music Therapy
University of the Arts
Berlin
Germany. 8. Invitation to the World of Silence
Sounds and Sharing - the 'Hard to Reach' Patient. Esa Ala-Ruona
Associate Professor and Researcher
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 9. Multifaceted Music Therapy in Forensic Psychiatry
Laurien Hakvoort
Lecturer
Department of Music
ArtEZ School of Music
Enschede
The Netherlands. 10. From Paranoid Experience to Incipient Trust: Focal music therapy with an adult paranoid psychotic patient. Dorothee Storz
Co-Founder
Austrian Association of Music Therapists and the Viennese Institute of Music Therapy. 11. Improvisation and Music Therapy -The person and the creating psyche: Juan's sonata. Patxi del Campo San Vicente
Director
Postgraduate Programme in Music Therapy
Music
Art and Process Institute
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Spain. Elvira Martín Martín
Psychologist
Salamanca University
Spain. 12. Reviving the Dead Mother: Music therapy and learning disability. Adriano Primadei
Music Therapist and Director
Florence Psychodynamic Music Therapy Training Course. 13. The Walking Bass: Supporting the sounding relationship for patients with dementia. Lieselotte Ronse
Music Therapist
Huis Perrekes
Belgium. Rita Maes
Music Therapist
Huis Perrekes
Belgium. 14. Implicit and Explicit Metalization in Music Therapy in the Psychiatric Treatment of People with Borderline Personality Disorder. Niels Hannibal
Co-Editor
Music Therapy in Psychiatry Online (MIPO)
Denmark. 15. Lonely Girl with a Voice: Rediscovering the self in individual music psychotherapy. Teresa Leite
Associate Professor
Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa
Portugal. 16. The Religion of Evidence Based Practice: Helpful or harmful to music therapy? Tony Wigram
Former President
European Music Therapy Confederation and the World Federation of Music Therapy. 17. Experiences of Psychodynamic
Improvisational Music Therapy for People with Depression. Jaakko Erkkilä
Director
Music Therapy Masters Programme
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 18. The Evolution of Group Participation through Sounds and Musical Play: Participatory action research. Cathy Warner
Senior Lecturer
University of West England
UK. 19. Supervision in Music Therapy: The jumping off point. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. 20. Institutional Dynamics and the Art and Practice of Self-reflection. Janet Corry
Consultant Psychiatrist
Northern Ireland. Julie Sutton. 21. Therapeutic Interventions in Psychodynamic Music Therapy: The music in music therapy. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. Afterword by Rudi Vermote
Psychoanalyst
University Psychiatric Centre KULeuven
Belgium.
Training and Supervising Analyst
The British Psychoanalytical Society. 1. Introduction. The Music in Music Therapy: Writing without a pen. Jos De Backer
Professor
Leuven University College of Arts (LUCA)
Belgium. Julie Sutton
Centre for Psychotherapy
Belfast Health & Social Services Trust. 2. Music Therapy in Europe: The identity and professionalization of European music therapy. Jos De Backer. Monika Nöcker Ribaupierre
Vice-President
International Society of Music in Medicine (ISMM)
Germany. Julie Sutton. 3. Theoretical Perspectives of Music Therapy: The state of the art. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. 4. The Role of Ontology in Music Therapy Theory and Practice. Rachel Darnley Smith
Senior Lecturer
Roehampton University
UK. 5. Music and Psychosis
A Case Study: Adrian. Jos De Backer. Jan Van Camp
Professor
Leuven University College of Arts (LUCA)
Belgium. 6. Time after Time: Working with severely disturbed adults in a regional health service outpatient setting. Julie Sutton. 7. Music Therapy for Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Especially Autism: A case study with a theoretical foundation and an evaluation tool. Karin Schumacher
Professor of Music Therapy
University of the Arts
Berlin
Germany. 8. Invitation to the World of Silence
Sounds and Sharing - the 'Hard to Reach' Patient. Esa Ala-Ruona
Associate Professor and Researcher
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 9. Multifaceted Music Therapy in Forensic Psychiatry
Laurien Hakvoort
Lecturer
Department of Music
ArtEZ School of Music
Enschede
The Netherlands. 10. From Paranoid Experience to Incipient Trust: Focal music therapy with an adult paranoid psychotic patient. Dorothee Storz
Co-Founder
Austrian Association of Music Therapists and the Viennese Institute of Music Therapy. 11. Improvisation and Music Therapy -The person and the creating psyche: Juan's sonata. Patxi del Campo San Vicente
Director
Postgraduate Programme in Music Therapy
Music
Art and Process Institute
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Spain. Elvira Martín Martín
Psychologist
Salamanca University
Spain. 12. Reviving the Dead Mother: Music therapy and learning disability. Adriano Primadei
Music Therapist and Director
Florence Psychodynamic Music Therapy Training Course. 13. The Walking Bass: Supporting the sounding relationship for patients with dementia. Lieselotte Ronse
Music Therapist
Huis Perrekes
Belgium. Rita Maes
Music Therapist
Huis Perrekes
Belgium. 14. Implicit and Explicit Metalization in Music Therapy in the Psychiatric Treatment of People with Borderline Personality Disorder. Niels Hannibal
Co-Editor
Music Therapy in Psychiatry Online (MIPO)
Denmark. 15. Lonely Girl with a Voice: Rediscovering the self in individual music psychotherapy. Teresa Leite
Associate Professor
Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa
Portugal. 16. The Religion of Evidence Based Practice: Helpful or harmful to music therapy? Tony Wigram
Former President
European Music Therapy Confederation and the World Federation of Music Therapy. 17. Experiences of Psychodynamic
Improvisational Music Therapy for People with Depression. Jaakko Erkkilä
Director
Music Therapy Masters Programme
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 18. The Evolution of Group Participation through Sounds and Musical Play: Participatory action research. Cathy Warner
Senior Lecturer
University of West England
UK. 19. Supervision in Music Therapy: The jumping off point. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. 20. Institutional Dynamics and the Art and Practice of Self-reflection. Janet Corry
Consultant Psychiatrist
Northern Ireland. Julie Sutton. 21. Therapeutic Interventions in Psychodynamic Music Therapy: The music in music therapy. Jos De Backer. Julie Sutton. Afterword by Rudi Vermote
Psychoanalyst
University Psychiatric Centre KULeuven
Belgium.