Music Therapy: Creative Therapies in Practice series
Autor Rachel Darnley-Smith, Helen M Pateyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 feb 2003
`I found this a useful book in terms of its clarity and carefully thought out structure. It is a rich source of information and of ideas which are extremely important for the potential music therapy trainee to think about; it also makes valuable reading for more experienced therapists, bringing our minds back to some central questions about the nature of our work…. Whatever stage you may be at in your life as a music therapist, it will refresh your mind and your practice' - Eleanor Richards, Nordic Journal of Music Therapy
From the Foreword:
`Rachel Darnley-Smith and Helen M Patey have managed so well to tell their story of music therapy offering the framework of theory, training and professional practice, and the complimentary value of Analytical Music Therapy and Creative Music Therapy within improvization. The authors devote a whole chapter to promoting a wider understanding of improvisation, describing its value as a form of play, free association, with more or less structure depending on the form of intervention and the client's needs. There is really a valuable resource of meaningful and relevant examples from their own clinical work. These examples clearly validate and illustrate the seminal theoretical concept of the first great pioneer of music therapy in the United Kingdom, Juliette Alvin, who taught us that music is a creation of people, and therefore we can see people in their music' - Professor Tony Wigram
Music Therapy is an introduction to contemporary training and practice. Written in a clear, jargon-free style, the book provides a lively source of information and ideas for all who are new to music therapy.
Written by highly experienced practitioners, the book examines improvization, the principal method for music therapy, and points to the underlying assumptions about music, which shape this way of working. Two of the main music therapy approaches - Analytic Music Therapy and Nordoff- Robbins Music Therapy - are also outlined.
Drawing on their own experience, the authors examine a range of clinical situations and give examples of working with children and adults with a range of needs, including autism, learning disabilities and mental health problems. They highlight the many issues which arise from day-to-day practice and explore other aspects of professional life, such as personal therapy and supervision.
For anyone training or thinking of training to be a music therapist, this book provides an ideal place to start. As a guide to contemporary music therapy, it also has much to offer those already in practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761957775
ISBN-10: 0761957774
Pagini: 156
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Prescurtată
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Creative Therapies in Practice series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0761957774
Pagini: 156
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Prescurtată
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Creative Therapies in Practice series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`Rachel Darnley-Smith and Helen Patey have managed so well to tell their story of music therapy offering the framework of theory, training and professional practice, and the complimentary value of Analytical Music Therapy and Creative Music Therapy within improvisation. The authors devote a whole chapter to promoting a wider understanding of improvization, describing its value as a form of play, free association, with more or less structure depending on the form of intervention and the client's needs. There is really a valuable resource of meaningful and relevant examples from their own clinical work. These examples clearly validate and illustrate the seminal theoretical concept of the first great pioneer of music therapy in the United Kingdom, Juliette Alvin, who taught us that music is a creation of people, and therefore we can see people in their music' - Professor Tony Wigram`I found this a useful book in terms of its clarity and carefully thought out structure. It is a rich source of information and of ideas which are extremely important for the potential music therapy trainee to think about; it also makes valuable reading for more experienced therapists, bringing our minds back to some central questions about the nature of our work…. Whatever stage you may be at in your life as a music therapist, it will refresh your mind and your practice' - Eleanor Richards, Nordic Journal of Music Therapy
Cuprins
Introduction
PART ONE: GETTING STARTED
In the Beginning
Two Approaches to Music Therapy
Music and the Therapeutic Process
Training and Survival
PART TWO: CLINICAL MATTERS
Improvization
Music Therapy with Children
Four Case Studies
It Can Be a Rough Voyage...
Working through Setbacks
Music Therapy with Adults
Four Case Studies
Music Therapy Resources and Information
PART ONE: GETTING STARTED
In the Beginning
Two Approaches to Music Therapy
Music and the Therapeutic Process
Training and Survival
PART TWO: CLINICAL MATTERS
Improvization
Music Therapy with Children
Four Case Studies
It Can Be a Rough Voyage...
Working through Setbacks
Music Therapy with Adults
Four Case Studies
Music Therapy Resources and Information
Descriere
Written in a clear, jargon-free style, the book provides a lively source of information and ideas for all who are new to music therapy.