Therapeutic Uses of Rap and Hip-Hop is the first anthology to examine the use of rap and hip-hop in the therapeutic context. It provides a rationale for their use in therapy and encourages therapists to validate rap music 's value as a therapeutic tool, by extension validating the experiences of those for whom rap music is a significant mode of expression. The contributors introduce a more complex understanding of the ways in which rap and hip hop are attentive to the lived experiences (both positive and negative) of many therapy clients and how this aspect of music is helpful within the…mehr
Therapeutic Uses of Rap and Hip-Hop is the first anthology to examine the use of rap and hip-hop in the therapeutic context. It provides a rationale for their use in therapy and encourages therapists to validate rap music 's value as a therapeutic tool, by extension validating the experiences of those for whom rap music is a significant mode of expression. The contributors introduce a more complex understanding of the ways in which rap and hip hop are attentive to the lived experiences (both positive and negative) of many therapy clients and how this aspect of music is helpful within the therapeutic context. Each contributor provides the theoretical context in which they work and bring in case examples of the ways in which rap and hip hop have benefited the growth and well-being of their clients.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Hadley, PhD, MT-BC, is Professor of Music Therapy at Slippery Rock University. She is the editor of several influential books and has published numerous scholarly articles and book chapters. Her research focuses on feminism, race, disability, and psychotherapy. George Yancy, PhD, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University. He is the author of Black Bodies, White Gazes: The Continuing Significance of Race and Look, A White! Philosophical Essays on Whiteness. Yancy has also edited 12 influential books, three of which have received CHOICE Awards.
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Yancy Hadley Give 'em Just One Mic: The Therapeutic Agency of Rap and Hip-Hop. Part I: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives. Hara RAP: R equisite Ally Protector and the Desperate Contemporary Adolescent. Elligan Contextualizing Rap Music as a Means of Incorporating into Psychotherapy. Lightstone The Importance of Hip Hop for Music Therapists. Viega The Hero's Journey in Hip-Hop and its Applications in Music Therapy. Veltre Hadley It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop: A Hip-Hop Feminist Approach to Music Therapy with Adolescent Families. Tyson Detchkov Eastwood LaGrone Sehr Therapeutically and Socially Relevant Themes in Hip-Hop Music: A Comprehensive Analysis of a Selected Sample of Songs. Part II: Rap and Hip-Hop with At-risk Youth. Alverez Beats Rhymes & Life: Rap Therapy in an Urban Setting. Leafloor Therapeutic Outreach through Bboying (Breakdancing) in Canada's Arctic and First Nations Communities: Social Work through Hip-Hop. Viega MacDonald Hear Our Voices: A Music Therapy Songwriting Program and the Message of The Little Saints through the Medium of Rap. McFerran "Just So You Know I Miss You So Bad": The Expression of Life and Loss in the Raps of Two Adolescents in Music Therapy. Ahmadi Oosthuizen Naming My Story and Claiming My Self. Lightstone Yo Can Ya Flow! Research Findings on Hip-Hop Aesthetics and Rap Therapy in an Urban Youth Shelter. Ierardi Jenkins Rap Composition and Improvisation in a Short-term Juvenile Detention Facility. Donnenwerth Song Communication Using Rap Music in a Group Setting with At-risk Youth. Part III: Rap With Clients in Specific Clinical Settings. Tyson Hip-Hop Healing: Rap Music in Grief Therapy with an African American Adolescent Male. Steele Beat It: The Affects of Rap Music on Adolescents in the Pediatric Medical Setting. Baker Dingle Gleadhill "Must be the Ganja": Using Rap Music in Music Therapy for Substance Use Disorders. O'Brien "Morphine Mamma": Creating Original Songs Using Rap with Women with Cancer. Dickinson Souflas Rapping Round the System: A Young Black Man's Journey through a High Security Hospital.
Yancy Hadley Give 'em Just One Mic: The Therapeutic Agency of Rap and Hip-Hop. Part I: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives. Hara RAP: R equisite Ally Protector and the Desperate Contemporary Adolescent. Elligan Contextualizing Rap Music as a Means of Incorporating into Psychotherapy. Lightstone The Importance of Hip Hop for Music Therapists. Viega The Hero's Journey in Hip-Hop and its Applications in Music Therapy. Veltre Hadley It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop: A Hip-Hop Feminist Approach to Music Therapy with Adolescent Families. Tyson Detchkov Eastwood LaGrone Sehr Therapeutically and Socially Relevant Themes in Hip-Hop Music: A Comprehensive Analysis of a Selected Sample of Songs. Part II: Rap and Hip-Hop with At-risk Youth. Alverez Beats Rhymes & Life: Rap Therapy in an Urban Setting. Leafloor Therapeutic Outreach through Bboying (Breakdancing) in Canada's Arctic and First Nations Communities: Social Work through Hip-Hop. Viega MacDonald Hear Our Voices: A Music Therapy Songwriting Program and the Message of The Little Saints through the Medium of Rap. McFerran "Just So You Know I Miss You So Bad": The Expression of Life and Loss in the Raps of Two Adolescents in Music Therapy. Ahmadi Oosthuizen Naming My Story and Claiming My Self. Lightstone Yo Can Ya Flow! Research Findings on Hip-Hop Aesthetics and Rap Therapy in an Urban Youth Shelter. Ierardi Jenkins Rap Composition and Improvisation in a Short-term Juvenile Detention Facility. Donnenwerth Song Communication Using Rap Music in a Group Setting with At-risk Youth. Part III: Rap With Clients in Specific Clinical Settings. Tyson Hip-Hop Healing: Rap Music in Grief Therapy with an African American Adolescent Male. Steele Beat It: The Affects of Rap Music on Adolescents in the Pediatric Medical Setting. Baker Dingle Gleadhill "Must be the Ganja": Using Rap Music in Music Therapy for Substance Use Disorders. O'Brien "Morphine Mamma": Creating Original Songs Using Rap with Women with Cancer. Dickinson Souflas Rapping Round the System: A Young Black Man's Journey through a High Security Hospital.
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