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Record Nr.

UNINA9910966596803321

Titolo

Community music therapy / / edited by M?erced?es Pavlicevic and Gary Ansdell ; foreword by Evan Ruud

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2004

ISBN

9781283906753

1283906759

9781423710219

1423710215

9781846420498

1846420490

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (322 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

AnsdellGary

PavlicevicMercédès

Disciplina

615.85154

Soggetti

Music therapy

Music - Social aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Community Music Therapy; Contents; Acknowledgements; Editors' Note; Foreword: Reclaiming Music; Introduction: 'The Ripple Effect'; PART I: New Name, Old Game?; Chapter 1 Learning from Thembalethu: Towards Responsive and Responsible Practice in Community Music Therapy; Chapter 2 From Therapy to Community: Making Music in Neurological Rehabilitation; PART I I: What has Theory got to do with it?; Chapter 3 Rethinking Music and Community: Theoretical Perspectives in Support of Community Music Therapy; Chapter 4 Community Music Therapy: Culture, Care and Welfare

Chapter 5 What can the Social Psychology of Music offer Community Music Therapy?PART III: Is Community Music Therapy a Challenge to the Consensus Model?; Chapter 6 Whatever Next? Community Music Therapy for the Institution!; Chapter 7 A Pied Piper among White Coats and Infusion Pumps: Community Music Therapy in a Paediatric Hospital Setting; PART I V: But is it Music Therapy?; Chapter 8 A Dream Wedding: From Community Music to Music Therapy with



Sommario/riassunto

In this first book on the emerging area of Community Music Therapy, music therapists from around the world who work in conventional and unconventional settings offer practical examples and spirited discussion of the ways music therapy can reflect and encourage social change. From working with traumatized refugees in Berlin, care-workers and HIV/AIDS orphans in South Africa, adults with neurological disabilities in south-east England, to children in paediatric hospitals in Norway, the contributors present their global perspectives on finding new ways forward in music therapy with a diverse vari