04710nam 2200625 450 991046162730332120200520144314.01-283-36700-997866133670061-891278-70-3(CKB)2670000000099374(EBL)4617344(SSID)ssj0000649328(PQKBManifestationID)11456559(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000649328(PQKBWorkID)10601991(PQKB)11006582(MiAaPQ)EBC4617344(Au-PeEL)EBL4617344(CaPaEBR)ebr11241113(OCoLC)956277752(EXLCZ)99267000000009937420160826h20072007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMusic therapy improvisation for groups essential leadership competencies /Susan C. GardstromGilsum, New Hampshire :Barcelona Publishers,2007.©20071 online resource (175 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-891278-49-5 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Chapter One: Introduction; Essential Competencies; Suggestions for Using This Book; Chapter Two: Terms and Nomenclature of Improvisation; Foundational Definitions; Methods, Procedures, Techniques; Referential and Nonreferential Improvisations; Givens; Improvisation Versus a Drum Circle; Chapter Three: Instruments of Improvisation; Instrumentarium; Mallets; Getting to Know Your Instruments; Ambidexterity; Selecting the Instruments; Quality; Number; Types; Client Age; Cautions; Needs and Objectives; The Therapist's InstrumentArranging the EnvironmentPresenting the Instruments; Sound Vocabulary; Chapter Four: Musical Elements of Improvisation; Rhythmic Elements; Language and Rhythm; Tonal Elements; Textural Elements; Dynamic Elements; Timbral Elements; Chapter Five: Structures for Improvisation; Session Structures; Selecting and Presenting Givens and Referents; Selection; Presentation; Chapter Six: Nonmusical Facilitation Skills (Verbal & Gestural); Starting and Stopping; Starting; Stopping; Communicating During Improvisation; Movement; Physical Assistance; Chapter Seven: Musical Facilitation SkillsTechniques of EmpathyImitating; Synchronizing; Incorporating; Pacing; Reflecting; Structuring Techniques; Rhythmic Grounding; Tonal Centering; Elicitation Techniques; Repeating; Modeling; Making Spaces; Interjecting; Redirection Techniques; Introducing Change; Intensifying; Intimacy Techniques; Sharing Instruments; Bonding; Soliloquizing; Procedural Techniques; Receding; Referential Techniques; Free Associating; Emotional Exploration Techniques; Holding; Doubling; Contrasting; Splitting; Transferring; Chapter Eight: Making Sense of What We Hear: The IAPsImprovisation Assessment Profiles (IAPs)Intramusical Relationships; Intermusical Relationships; The Profiles; Salience; Integration; Variability; Tension; Congruence; Autonomy; Summary and Caveats; Chapter Nine: Verbal Skills; To Process or Not to Process; Focal Point of Verbal Processing; Role of the Therapist; Verbal Techniques; Probe; Reflection of Feeling; Clarification; Checking Out; Self-Disclosure; Summary; Chapter Ten: Closing; Appendix A--Essential Competencies for Clinical Improvisation; Appendix B--Exercises; Appendix C--Referents for Clinical Music ImprovisationAppendix D--Harmonic Progressions/VampsAppendix E--Givens/Parameters; Appendix F--IAP Profiles and Scales; ReferencesThis unprecedented book provides clinicians, educators, and trainers with knowledge-based and skill-based competencies in group improvisation leadership and a suggested sequence for instruction in these specific competencies. The competencies pinpointed fall into three categories: Preparatory Skills (before the improvisation), Facilitative Skills (during the improvisation), and Verbal Processing Skills (after the improvisation). The book contains clinical vignettes and 80 exercises designed to reinforce competency in the aforementioned areas. (Improvisation (Music)Music therapyElectronic books.Improvisation (Music)Music therapy.781.36Gardstrom Susan C.898923MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461627303321Music therapy improvisation for groups2008321UNINA