Microanalysis in Music Therapy (eBook, ePUB)
Methods, Techniques and Applications for Clinicians, Researchers, Educators and Students
Redaktion: Wosch, Thomas; Wigram, Tony
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Methods, Techniques and Applications for Clinicians, Researchers, Educators and Students
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In the context of music therapy, microanalysis is the detailed analysis of that short period of time during a music therapy session during which some kind of significant change takes place. These moments are crucial to the therapeutic process, and there is increasing interest amongst music therapists in understanding how they come about and whether there are ways of initiating them.
The contributors to this groundbreaking book look at methods of micro process analyses used in a variety of music therapy contexts, both clinical and research-based. They outline their methods, which include…mehr
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The contributors to this groundbreaking book look at methods of micro process analyses used in a variety of music therapy contexts, both clinical and research-based. They outline their methods, which include using video and audio materials, interviewing, and monitoring the client's heart rate, and also give examples of the practical application of microanalysis from their clinical experience, including work with clients who have psychiatric illness, autism and other conditions.
Microanalyses in Music Therapy provides a wealth of important theoretical and practical information for music therapy clinicians, educators and students.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781846426674
- Artikelnr.: 38357451
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781846426674
- Artikelnr.: 38357451
University of Applied Sciences
Wuerzburg and Schweinfurt
Germany and Tony Wigram
Aalborg University
Demark. Part One: Video Microanalyses. 2. An Ethnographic Descriptive Approach to Video Microanalysis. Ulla Holck
Aalborg University
Denmark.3. Microanalysis of Preverbal Communication in Music Therapy. Christine Plahl
University of Applied Sciences
Munich
Germany. 4. Microanalysis on Selected Video Clips with Focus on Communicative Response in Music Therapy. Hanne Mette Ridder
Aalborg University
Denmark. 5. Microanalysis of Interaction in Music Therapy (MIMT) with Children with Developmental Disorders. Julia Scholtz
Universitatsklinik
Dresden
Germany
Melanie Voigt
Kinderzentrum Munchen
Germany and ThomasWosch. 6. The "AQR-instrument" (Assessment of the Quality of Relationship) - An Observation Instrument to Assess the Quality of a Relationship. Karin Schumacher
University of Arts
Berlin
Germany and Claudine Calvet
University of Arts
Berlin
Germany. 7. The Use of Improvisation Assessment Profiles (IAPs) and RepGrid in Microanalysis of Clinical Music Improvisation. Brian Abrams
ImmaculataUniversity
US. Part Two: Music Microanalyses. 8. Using Voice Analysis Software to Analyse the Sung and Spoken Voice. Felicity Baker
University of Queensland
Australia. 9. Analysis of Notated Music Examples Selected from Improvisations of Psychotic Patients. Jos De Backer
College of Art and Science
Leuven
Belgium and TonyWigram. 10. Music Therapy Toolbox (MTTB) - An Improvisation Analysis Tool for Clinicians and Researchers. Jaakko Erkkilä
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 11. A Structural Model of Music Analysis. Denise Grocke
University of Melbourne
Australia. 12. Microanalysis of Emotional Experience and Interaction in Single Sequences of Active Improvisatory Music Therapy. Ute A.A. Inselmann
University of Wüzburg
Germany. 13. The Music Interaction Rating Scale (Schizophrenia) (MIR(S)) Microanalysis of Co-improvisation in Music Therapy with Adults Suffering from Chronic Schizophrenia. Mercédès Pavlicevic
Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre
UK. 14. The Use of Micro-musical Analysis and Conversation Analysis of Improvisation: `The Invisible Handshake' - Free Musical Improvisation as Conversation. Julie Sutton
Centre for Psychotherapy
Belfast
Northern Ireland. 15. A Phenomenologically Inspired Approach to Microanalyses of Improvisation in Music Therapy. Gro Trondalen
Norwegian Academy of Music
Oslo
Norway. 16. Event-based Analysis of Improvisations Using the Improvisation Assessment Profiles (IAPs). TonyWigram. 17. Measurement of Emotional Transitions in Clinical Improvisations with EQ 26.5. ThomasWosch. 18. Microanalysis of Processes of Interactions in Clinical Improvisation with IAP-Autonomy. ThomasWosch. 19. Steps in Researching the Music in Therapy. Lars Ole Bonde
Aalborg University
Denmark. Part Three: Text Microanalyses. 20. Understanding Music Therapy Experiences Through Interviewing: A Phenomenological Microanalysis. Katrina McFerran
University of Melbourne
Australia and Denise Grocke. 21. Text Analysis Method for Micro Processes (TAMP) of Single Music Therapy Sessions. Kerstin Ortlieb
University of Applied Science
Magdeburg and Stendal
Germany
Maria Sembdner
Otto-von-Guericke University
Magdeburg
Germany
ThomasWosch and Jörg Frommer
Otto-von-Guericke University
Magdeburg
Germany. 22. Microanalysis in Music Therapy: A Comparison of Different Models and Methods and their Application in Clinical Practice
Research and Teaching Music Therapy. TonyWigram and ThomasWosch. List of Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
University of Applied Sciences
Wuerzburg and Schweinfurt
Germany and Tony Wigram
Aalborg University
Demark. Part One: Video Microanalyses. 2. An Ethnographic Descriptive Approach to Video Microanalysis. Ulla Holck
Aalborg University
Denmark.3. Microanalysis of Preverbal Communication in Music Therapy. Christine Plahl
University of Applied Sciences
Munich
Germany. 4. Microanalysis on Selected Video Clips with Focus on Communicative Response in Music Therapy. Hanne Mette Ridder
Aalborg University
Denmark. 5. Microanalysis of Interaction in Music Therapy (MIMT) with Children with Developmental Disorders. Julia Scholtz
Universitatsklinik
Dresden
Germany
Melanie Voigt
Kinderzentrum Munchen
Germany and ThomasWosch. 6. The "AQR-instrument" (Assessment of the Quality of Relationship) - An Observation Instrument to Assess the Quality of a Relationship. Karin Schumacher
University of Arts
Berlin
Germany and Claudine Calvet
University of Arts
Berlin
Germany. 7. The Use of Improvisation Assessment Profiles (IAPs) and RepGrid in Microanalysis of Clinical Music Improvisation. Brian Abrams
ImmaculataUniversity
US. Part Two: Music Microanalyses. 8. Using Voice Analysis Software to Analyse the Sung and Spoken Voice. Felicity Baker
University of Queensland
Australia. 9. Analysis of Notated Music Examples Selected from Improvisations of Psychotic Patients. Jos De Backer
College of Art and Science
Leuven
Belgium and TonyWigram. 10. Music Therapy Toolbox (MTTB) - An Improvisation Analysis Tool for Clinicians and Researchers. Jaakko Erkkilä
University of Jyväskylä
Finland. 11. A Structural Model of Music Analysis. Denise Grocke
University of Melbourne
Australia. 12. Microanalysis of Emotional Experience and Interaction in Single Sequences of Active Improvisatory Music Therapy. Ute A.A. Inselmann
University of Wüzburg
Germany. 13. The Music Interaction Rating Scale (Schizophrenia) (MIR(S)) Microanalysis of Co-improvisation in Music Therapy with Adults Suffering from Chronic Schizophrenia. Mercédès Pavlicevic
Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre
UK. 14. The Use of Micro-musical Analysis and Conversation Analysis of Improvisation: `The Invisible Handshake' - Free Musical Improvisation as Conversation. Julie Sutton
Centre for Psychotherapy
Belfast
Northern Ireland. 15. A Phenomenologically Inspired Approach to Microanalyses of Improvisation in Music Therapy. Gro Trondalen
Norwegian Academy of Music
Oslo
Norway. 16. Event-based Analysis of Improvisations Using the Improvisation Assessment Profiles (IAPs). TonyWigram. 17. Measurement of Emotional Transitions in Clinical Improvisations with EQ 26.5. ThomasWosch. 18. Microanalysis of Processes of Interactions in Clinical Improvisation with IAP-Autonomy. ThomasWosch. 19. Steps in Researching the Music in Therapy. Lars Ole Bonde
Aalborg University
Denmark. Part Three: Text Microanalyses. 20. Understanding Music Therapy Experiences Through Interviewing: A Phenomenological Microanalysis. Katrina McFerran
University of Melbourne
Australia and Denise Grocke. 21. Text Analysis Method for Micro Processes (TAMP) of Single Music Therapy Sessions. Kerstin Ortlieb
University of Applied Science
Magdeburg and Stendal
Germany
Maria Sembdner
Otto-von-Guericke University
Magdeburg
Germany
ThomasWosch and Jörg Frommer
Otto-von-Guericke University
Magdeburg
Germany. 22. Microanalysis in Music Therapy: A Comparison of Different Models and Methods and their Application in Clinical Practice
Research and Teaching Music Therapy. TonyWigram and ThomasWosch. List of Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.