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Relational music therapy : an intersubjective perspective / / Gro Trondalen
Relational music therapy : an intersubjective perspective / / Gro Trondalen
Autore Trondalen Gro
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 177 pages)
Disciplina 615.85154
Soggetto topico Music therapy
ISBN 1-937440-19-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823639503321
Trondalen Gro  
Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , [2016]
Materiale a stampa
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Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy
Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy
Autore Clements-Cortés Amy
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (203 pages)
Disciplina 615.85154
Altri autori (Persone) YipJ
Soggetto non controllato Music
ISBN 1-945411-66-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Image -- Title Page -- Copyright & -- amp -- Permissions -- Acknowledgments: Amy Clements-Cortés -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface: Amy Clements-Cortés -- Prelude: Amy Clements-Cortés and Sara Klinck -- Definitions and Continuum of Music Experiences -- Chapter 1. Relationships: Amy Clements-Cortés, Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Joyce Yip -- Relationships -- Importance of Relationships at End of Life -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 2. Locations of Care, Community Engagement, and Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care: Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Locations -- Community Engagement -- Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care-Connecting with Family, Culture, and Community at Home -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 3. Recreational Music, Entertainment, and Music and Medicine Experiences: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Joyce Yip, Amy Clements-Cortés, Marija Pranjić, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 4. Music Therapy Techniques in End-of-Life Care: Sara Klinck, Amy Clements-Cortés, and SarahRose Black -- Music Therapy Techniques -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 5. Music Therapy: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés, SarahRose Black, Joyce Yip, Marija Pranjić, Brian Schreck, and Andrew Rossetti -- Adults -- Children and Intergenerational Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 6. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés & -- Joyce Yip -- The Bonny Method in End-of-Life Care -- Selected Bonny Method Music Programs Suitable to the Work of Relationship Completion in End-of-Life Care -- Applications of The Bonny Method Programs in Supporting Relationships and Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts.
Chapter 7. COVID-19 Trauma-Relationship Completion and Unexpected Death Amidst a Global Pandemic: Joanne Loewy -- The Case of Jim: Preparation Interrupted-Responding to Traumatic Effects at End of Life -- Chapter 8. Music Therapy and Relationship Completion in Palliative Care: Themes and Orientations for Contemporary Education: John Mondanaro and Giorgos Tsiris -- Introduction -- Foregrounding Relationship Completion in Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 9. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Adult Palliative Care: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Introducing Relationship Completion -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 10. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Receptive Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 11. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Improvisational Methods: Sara Klinck -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Implementing Improvisational Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 12. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Compositional Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Implementing Compositional Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 13. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Re-creative Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Implementing Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 14. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Pediatric Palliative Care: Lucy Forrest -- Introducing Relationship Completion to the Child and Family in PPC -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion in PPC -- Concluding Thoughts.
Chapter 15. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Pediatric Palliative Care: Receptive, Improvisational, Compositional, and Re-creative Music Therapy: Lucy Forrest -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 16. Guidelines for Using Music for Medical Assistance in Dying, Funeral Planning, and Relationship Completion and Bereavement: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Guidelines for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) -- Guidelines for Assisting Patients in Funeral Planning -- Guidelines for Relationship Completion and Bereavement -- Implementing Music Therapy for Relationship Completion with the Bereaved -- Concluding Thoughts.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794527103321
Clements-Cortés Amy  
Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2021
Materiale a stampa
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Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy
Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy
Autore Clements-Cortés Amy
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (203 pages)
Disciplina 615.85154
Altri autori (Persone) YipJ
Soggetto non controllato Music
ISBN 1-945411-66-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Image -- Title Page -- Copyright & -- amp -- Permissions -- Acknowledgments: Amy Clements-Cortés -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface: Amy Clements-Cortés -- Prelude: Amy Clements-Cortés and Sara Klinck -- Definitions and Continuum of Music Experiences -- Chapter 1. Relationships: Amy Clements-Cortés, Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Joyce Yip -- Relationships -- Importance of Relationships at End of Life -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 2. Locations of Care, Community Engagement, and Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care: Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Locations -- Community Engagement -- Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care-Connecting with Family, Culture, and Community at Home -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 3. Recreational Music, Entertainment, and Music and Medicine Experiences: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Joyce Yip, Amy Clements-Cortés, Marija Pranjić, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 4. Music Therapy Techniques in End-of-Life Care: Sara Klinck, Amy Clements-Cortés, and SarahRose Black -- Music Therapy Techniques -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 5. Music Therapy: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés, SarahRose Black, Joyce Yip, Marija Pranjić, Brian Schreck, and Andrew Rossetti -- Adults -- Children and Intergenerational Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 6. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés & -- Joyce Yip -- The Bonny Method in End-of-Life Care -- Selected Bonny Method Music Programs Suitable to the Work of Relationship Completion in End-of-Life Care -- Applications of The Bonny Method Programs in Supporting Relationships and Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts.
Chapter 7. COVID-19 Trauma-Relationship Completion and Unexpected Death Amidst a Global Pandemic: Joanne Loewy -- The Case of Jim: Preparation Interrupted-Responding to Traumatic Effects at End of Life -- Chapter 8. Music Therapy and Relationship Completion in Palliative Care: Themes and Orientations for Contemporary Education: John Mondanaro and Giorgos Tsiris -- Introduction -- Foregrounding Relationship Completion in Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 9. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Adult Palliative Care: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Introducing Relationship Completion -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 10. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Receptive Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 11. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Improvisational Methods: Sara Klinck -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Implementing Improvisational Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 12. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Compositional Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Implementing Compositional Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 13. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Re-creative Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Implementing Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 14. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Pediatric Palliative Care: Lucy Forrest -- Introducing Relationship Completion to the Child and Family in PPC -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion in PPC -- Concluding Thoughts.
Chapter 15. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Pediatric Palliative Care: Receptive, Improvisational, Compositional, and Re-creative Music Therapy: Lucy Forrest -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 16. Guidelines for Using Music for Medical Assistance in Dying, Funeral Planning, and Relationship Completion and Bereavement: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Guidelines for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) -- Guidelines for Assisting Patients in Funeral Planning -- Guidelines for Relationship Completion and Bereavement -- Implementing Music Therapy for Relationship Completion with the Bereaved -- Concluding Thoughts.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810058903321
Clements-Cortés Amy  
Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2021
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Responsiveness in music therapy improvisation : a perspective inspired by Michail Bakhtin / / Karette Stensaeth
Responsiveness in music therapy improvisation : a perspective inspired by Michail Bakhtin / / Karette Stensaeth
Autore Stensæth Karette
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dallas, Texas : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (180 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 615.85154
Soggetto topico Music therapy
ISBN 1-945411-24-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796393803321
Stensæth Karette  
Dallas, Texas : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2017
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Responsiveness in music therapy improvisation : a perspective inspired by Michail Bakhtin / / Karette Stensaeth
Responsiveness in music therapy improvisation : a perspective inspired by Michail Bakhtin / / Karette Stensaeth
Autore Stensæth Karette
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dallas, Texas : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (180 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 615.85154
Soggetto topico Music therapy
ISBN 1-945411-24-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819946603321
Stensæth Karette  
Dallas, Texas : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Sociocultural Identities in Music Therapy / / edited by Susan Hadley
Sociocultural Identities in Music Therapy / / edited by Susan Hadley
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 pages)
Disciplina 615.85154
Soggetto topico Music therapy
Group identity
ISBN 1-945411-70-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Conceptual Origins and Theoretical Framing -- Situating Myself: Embracing Complexities -- What Lies Ahead -- Chapter 1. Me: A Personal And Professional Necessity -- Location of Self -- Exploring Me Through a Culturally Sustaining Lens: -- A Whole Lot of Black Backs Made Bridges -- Embarking on an Intentional Practice of Critical Cultural Reflexivity -- If Not a Culturally Sustaining Practice, Then What? Implications -- Chapter 2. transfronterizx -- growing up in the borderlands -- music in the borderlands -- final thoughts -- Chapter 3. "What Are You?" Finding Connection As A Brown, Male Music Therapist -- Point of Entry -- Values, Identity, and Signature Theme -- A Brown, Male Music Therapist in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital -- Summary and Implications for Music Therapists -- Chapter 4. A Skeptic In The Land Of Music Therapy: Evaluating Evidence At The Beginnings Of Practice -- Ethnomusictherapist -- Only Americans Go to Therapy -- Telling Fortunes -- A Conversion Experience? -- The Maligned, Wonderful Placebo -- Chapter 5. Making A Detour: Paths For Diverse People To Live In Diverse Ways -- Introduction -- The Experiences Developing My Sociocultural Identities -- Examples of Work in Which I Have Engaged -- Ambiguous Ways to Communicate with People's Sociocultural Identities -- Implications of Self-Reflection -- Chapter 6. The Long Journey Toward Self-Acceptance: Living As A Queer Transgender Music Therapist -- Growing Up -- Values and Beliefs -- Stereotypes and Microaggressions -- Privilege -- Fear and Internalized Transphobia -- Theoretical Orientation -- Clinical Work and Self-Disclosure -- The Empowerment of Queer Youth -- Intersectionality.
Supporting Diversity Within the Music Therapy Field -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Caught Unaware: Honest Acknowledgments and Clinical Applications in an Ongoing Process: Kathryn Eberle Cotter -- On the Tracks -- My Identity Formation -- My Foundational Values -- Becoming Aware -- Resisting Defensiveness and Acknowledging Bias -- Learning and Unlearning -- Receiving and Witnessing Truth -- A Lifelong Endeavor -- In Conclusion -- Chapter 8. Comfortably "Unknowing": Maintaining Equilibrium as a Minority in a Minority Profession: Natasha Thomas -- Paddle Like Hell -- The Evolution of "Unknowing" -- Engaging with the Cultural "Unknown" -- "Unknowing" in Practice: Our Responsibility to Community -- The Risks and Possibilities of Getting Comfortable with Unknowing -- Chapter 9. Tabula Rasa = Tabú la Raza: My Not-So-Blank Slate: Sandra Ramos-Watt -- In Summary -- Chapter 10. Queering Karma and Cosmos: My Journey as an Indian American Music Therapist in the United States: Sangeeta Swamy -- Early Beginnings4 -- Music Therapy and Identity -- On Privilege -- Conclusion -- Chapter 11. "The Highest Good Is Like Water" 上善 水: The Music Runs Through It: Joyu Lee -- Tributaries of My Stream -- Like a Fish in Water -- A Brook with No Stream -- Swimming In and Out of Different Schools -- The River Running Through It -- Chapter 12. "El Closet es Para el Ropa...": Music Therapist, Coming "Aut": Jessica Leza -- Chapter 13. What Could I Do Better?: Failing Again and Again: Maevon Gumble -- Who Am I? -- Entering the Field of Music Therapy -- Questions for Ongoing Interrogation of Ethical Practice -- Questioning My Professional Work -- Conclusion -- Chapter 14. "On the Outside, Always Looking In": A Queer Black Man's Search for Acceptance: Freddy Perkins -- Apparent Incongruities -- Learning My Value and My Values -- My College Years -- Constant Code-Switching.
Signature Themes -- Integrating the Apparent Incongruities -- Just Being Me Is Enough -- Chapter 15. Always Evolving: Finding Fluidity in Fixed Narratives: Kristen McSorley -- Queering My Sense of Identity -- Considerations for Music Therapy -- Impacts of My Sociocultural Situatedness -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Unfinished Story: Ming Yuan Low -- Entering the Courageous Conversation -- The Perpetual Minority -- What's in a Name? -- Chinese Malaysian in the United States -- Conclusion -- Chapter 17. Themes and Variations: Annette Whitehead-Pleaux -- Chapter 18. Intersections and Intersectionality: Under Construction: Douglas R. Keith -- Afterword: Reflections and Strategies: Susan Hadley -- Strategies for Cultivating Sociocultural Reflexivity.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794527203321
Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2021
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Sociocultural Identities in Music Therapy / / edited by Susan Hadley
Sociocultural Identities in Music Therapy / / edited by Susan Hadley
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 pages)
Disciplina 615.85154
Soggetto topico Music therapy
Group identity
ISBN 1-945411-70-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Conceptual Origins and Theoretical Framing -- Situating Myself: Embracing Complexities -- What Lies Ahead -- Chapter 1. Me: A Personal And Professional Necessity -- Location of Self -- Exploring Me Through a Culturally Sustaining Lens: -- A Whole Lot of Black Backs Made Bridges -- Embarking on an Intentional Practice of Critical Cultural Reflexivity -- If Not a Culturally Sustaining Practice, Then What? Implications -- Chapter 2. transfronterizx -- growing up in the borderlands -- music in the borderlands -- final thoughts -- Chapter 3. "What Are You?" Finding Connection As A Brown, Male Music Therapist -- Point of Entry -- Values, Identity, and Signature Theme -- A Brown, Male Music Therapist in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital -- Summary and Implications for Music Therapists -- Chapter 4. A Skeptic In The Land Of Music Therapy: Evaluating Evidence At The Beginnings Of Practice -- Ethnomusictherapist -- Only Americans Go to Therapy -- Telling Fortunes -- A Conversion Experience? -- The Maligned, Wonderful Placebo -- Chapter 5. Making A Detour: Paths For Diverse People To Live In Diverse Ways -- Introduction -- The Experiences Developing My Sociocultural Identities -- Examples of Work in Which I Have Engaged -- Ambiguous Ways to Communicate with People's Sociocultural Identities -- Implications of Self-Reflection -- Chapter 6. The Long Journey Toward Self-Acceptance: Living As A Queer Transgender Music Therapist -- Growing Up -- Values and Beliefs -- Stereotypes and Microaggressions -- Privilege -- Fear and Internalized Transphobia -- Theoretical Orientation -- Clinical Work and Self-Disclosure -- The Empowerment of Queer Youth -- Intersectionality.
Supporting Diversity Within the Music Therapy Field -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Caught Unaware: Honest Acknowledgments and Clinical Applications in an Ongoing Process: Kathryn Eberle Cotter -- On the Tracks -- My Identity Formation -- My Foundational Values -- Becoming Aware -- Resisting Defensiveness and Acknowledging Bias -- Learning and Unlearning -- Receiving and Witnessing Truth -- A Lifelong Endeavor -- In Conclusion -- Chapter 8. Comfortably "Unknowing": Maintaining Equilibrium as a Minority in a Minority Profession: Natasha Thomas -- Paddle Like Hell -- The Evolution of "Unknowing" -- Engaging with the Cultural "Unknown" -- "Unknowing" in Practice: Our Responsibility to Community -- The Risks and Possibilities of Getting Comfortable with Unknowing -- Chapter 9. Tabula Rasa = Tabú la Raza: My Not-So-Blank Slate: Sandra Ramos-Watt -- In Summary -- Chapter 10. Queering Karma and Cosmos: My Journey as an Indian American Music Therapist in the United States: Sangeeta Swamy -- Early Beginnings4 -- Music Therapy and Identity -- On Privilege -- Conclusion -- Chapter 11. "The Highest Good Is Like Water" 上善 水: The Music Runs Through It: Joyu Lee -- Tributaries of My Stream -- Like a Fish in Water -- A Brook with No Stream -- Swimming In and Out of Different Schools -- The River Running Through It -- Chapter 12. "El Closet es Para el Ropa...": Music Therapist, Coming "Aut": Jessica Leza -- Chapter 13. What Could I Do Better?: Failing Again and Again: Maevon Gumble -- Who Am I? -- Entering the Field of Music Therapy -- Questions for Ongoing Interrogation of Ethical Practice -- Questioning My Professional Work -- Conclusion -- Chapter 14. "On the Outside, Always Looking In": A Queer Black Man's Search for Acceptance: Freddy Perkins -- Apparent Incongruities -- Learning My Value and My Values -- My College Years -- Constant Code-Switching.
Signature Themes -- Integrating the Apparent Incongruities -- Just Being Me Is Enough -- Chapter 15. Always Evolving: Finding Fluidity in Fixed Narratives: Kristen McSorley -- Queering My Sense of Identity -- Considerations for Music Therapy -- Impacts of My Sociocultural Situatedness -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Unfinished Story: Ming Yuan Low -- Entering the Courageous Conversation -- The Perpetual Minority -- What's in a Name? -- Chinese Malaysian in the United States -- Conclusion -- Chapter 17. Themes and Variations: Annette Whitehead-Pleaux -- Chapter 18. Intersections and Intersectionality: Under Construction: Douglas R. Keith -- Afterword: Reflections and Strategies: Susan Hadley -- Strategies for Cultivating Sociocultural Reflexivity.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827048503321
Dallas, TX : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2021
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Sounding the self : analogy in improvisational music therapy / / Henk Smeijsters
Sounding the self : analogy in improvisational music therapy / / Henk Smeijsters
Autore Smeijsters Henk
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gilsum, New Hampshire : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (215 p.)
Disciplina 615.85154
Soggetto topico Music therapy - Research
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-891278-96-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword; Introduction xi; Part I: Research and Theory in Music Therapy; Chapter One Multiple perspectives on the development of an evidence-based music therapy: A personal history; Introduction; The development of research topics in music therapy; The agenda for the future: Peer debriefing; Chapter Two Criteria for indications in music therapy; Introduction; Research; Examples of indications; Discussion; Epilogue: A client-focused and evidence-based music therapy treatment
Chapter Three Toward a general theory of music therapy? Introduction; The dialogue; Peer debriefing; A categorization of questions and statements; Part II: Toward a Theory of Analogy in Music Therapy; Chapter Four The power of music; Introduction; Form and content; Cognitive processing; Music: The irrational and numinous; Referential meaning of 'empty' words; Symbolic knowledge; Intimate knowledge; Conclusions and outlook; Chapter Five Analogy: A core category in the writings of music therapists; Introduction; Research; Examples of concepts used by music therapists; Analogy as a core category
Epilogue: Triangulation Chapter Six Forms of feeling and forms of perception; Introduction; To begin with: The hypothesis and one example; A perspective from psychology; A perspective from art; Therapy beyond words: Personal change by analogous experiences; Chapter Seven Defining and redefining the core category of analogy; Introduction; Defining analogy; A glossary of concepts; Objections; Toward an intermediary language; A semiotic perspective from music therapy clinical practice; Epilogue: Redefining analogy
Chapter Eight The analogy of musical interaction and the development of an independent self Introduction; Theme and variation between mother and child; Conservation and variation in music and music therapy; Epilogue: The analogous triangle; Chapter Nine Examples of analogy from research and clinical practice; Introduction; The man who could not drive his car; The woman who struggled with her mother; A fight between mother and daughter; The woman who locked herself in a cage; The man who passed the 'point of no return'; The man who lost his future; The girl who was not there
Chapter Ten Researching analogiesIntroduction; Knowledge development by triangulating clinical experience, naturalistic inquiry, and double-loop learning; Principles of naturalistic inquiry; Techniques of naturalistic inquiry; Naturalistic inquiry on analogies; Epilogue; Chapter Eleven Epilogue: A never-ending story; Analogy; Metaphors, symbols and signs; Musical meaning; Verbal language; Expression and impression; Closing; References; Index; The Author; Footnotes; page_3; page_4; page_8; page_24; page_31; page_36; page_46; page_48; page_49; page_50; page_65; page_87; page_92; page_136
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910461424203321
Smeijsters Henk  
Gilsum, New Hampshire : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Sounding the self : analogy in improvisational music therapy / / Henk Smeijsters
Sounding the self : analogy in improvisational music therapy / / Henk Smeijsters
Autore Smeijsters Henk
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gilsum, New Hampshire : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (215 p.)
Disciplina 615.85154
Soggetto topico Music therapy - Research
ISBN 1-891278-96-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword; Introduction xi; Part I: Research and Theory in Music Therapy; Chapter One Multiple perspectives on the development of an evidence-based music therapy: A personal history; Introduction; The development of research topics in music therapy; The agenda for the future: Peer debriefing; Chapter Two Criteria for indications in music therapy; Introduction; Research; Examples of indications; Discussion; Epilogue: A client-focused and evidence-based music therapy treatment
Chapter Three Toward a general theory of music therapy? Introduction; The dialogue; Peer debriefing; A categorization of questions and statements; Part II: Toward a Theory of Analogy in Music Therapy; Chapter Four The power of music; Introduction; Form and content; Cognitive processing; Music: The irrational and numinous; Referential meaning of 'empty' words; Symbolic knowledge; Intimate knowledge; Conclusions and outlook; Chapter Five Analogy: A core category in the writings of music therapists; Introduction; Research; Examples of concepts used by music therapists; Analogy as a core category
Epilogue: Triangulation Chapter Six Forms of feeling and forms of perception; Introduction; To begin with: The hypothesis and one example; A perspective from psychology; A perspective from art; Therapy beyond words: Personal change by analogous experiences; Chapter Seven Defining and redefining the core category of analogy; Introduction; Defining analogy; A glossary of concepts; Objections; Toward an intermediary language; A semiotic perspective from music therapy clinical practice; Epilogue: Redefining analogy
Chapter Eight The analogy of musical interaction and the development of an independent self Introduction; Theme and variation between mother and child; Conservation and variation in music and music therapy; Epilogue: The analogous triangle; Chapter Nine Examples of analogy from research and clinical practice; Introduction; The man who could not drive his car; The woman who struggled with her mother; A fight between mother and daughter; The woman who locked herself in a cage; The man who passed the 'point of no return'; The man who lost his future; The girl who was not there
Chapter Ten Researching analogiesIntroduction; Knowledge development by triangulating clinical experience, naturalistic inquiry, and double-loop learning; Principles of naturalistic inquiry; Techniques of naturalistic inquiry; Naturalistic inquiry on analogies; Epilogue; Chapter Eleven Epilogue: A never-ending story; Analogy; Metaphors, symbols and signs; Musical meaning; Verbal language; Expression and impression; Closing; References; Index; The Author; Footnotes; page_3; page_4; page_8; page_24; page_31; page_36; page_46; page_48; page_49; page_50; page_65; page_87; page_92; page_136
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910789716303321
Smeijsters Henk  
Gilsum, New Hampshire : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Sounding the self : analogy in improvisational music therapy / / Henk Smeijsters
Sounding the self : analogy in improvisational music therapy / / Henk Smeijsters
Autore Smeijsters Henk
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gilsum, New Hampshire : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (215 p.)
Disciplina 615.85154
Soggetto topico Music therapy - Research
ISBN 1-891278-96-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword; Introduction xi; Part I: Research and Theory in Music Therapy; Chapter One Multiple perspectives on the development of an evidence-based music therapy: A personal history; Introduction; The development of research topics in music therapy; The agenda for the future: Peer debriefing; Chapter Two Criteria for indications in music therapy; Introduction; Research; Examples of indications; Discussion; Epilogue: A client-focused and evidence-based music therapy treatment
Chapter Three Toward a general theory of music therapy? Introduction; The dialogue; Peer debriefing; A categorization of questions and statements; Part II: Toward a Theory of Analogy in Music Therapy; Chapter Four The power of music; Introduction; Form and content; Cognitive processing; Music: The irrational and numinous; Referential meaning of 'empty' words; Symbolic knowledge; Intimate knowledge; Conclusions and outlook; Chapter Five Analogy: A core category in the writings of music therapists; Introduction; Research; Examples of concepts used by music therapists; Analogy as a core category
Epilogue: Triangulation Chapter Six Forms of feeling and forms of perception; Introduction; To begin with: The hypothesis and one example; A perspective from psychology; A perspective from art; Therapy beyond words: Personal change by analogous experiences; Chapter Seven Defining and redefining the core category of analogy; Introduction; Defining analogy; A glossary of concepts; Objections; Toward an intermediary language; A semiotic perspective from music therapy clinical practice; Epilogue: Redefining analogy
Chapter Eight The analogy of musical interaction and the development of an independent self Introduction; Theme and variation between mother and child; Conservation and variation in music and music therapy; Epilogue: The analogous triangle; Chapter Nine Examples of analogy from research and clinical practice; Introduction; The man who could not drive his car; The woman who struggled with her mother; A fight between mother and daughter; The woman who locked herself in a cage; The man who passed the 'point of no return'; The man who lost his future; The girl who was not there
Chapter Ten Researching analogiesIntroduction; Knowledge development by triangulating clinical experience, naturalistic inquiry, and double-loop learning; Principles of naturalistic inquiry; Techniques of naturalistic inquiry; Naturalistic inquiry on analogies; Epilogue; Chapter Eleven Epilogue: A never-ending story; Analogy; Metaphors, symbols and signs; Musical meaning; Verbal language; Expression and impression; Closing; References; Index; The Author; Footnotes; page_3; page_4; page_8; page_24; page_31; page_36; page_46; page_48; page_49; page_50; page_65; page_87; page_92; page_136
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Gilsum, New Hampshire : , : Barcelona Publishers, , 2005
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