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Part I explains the foundations of music therapy and examines professional issues. Topics include assessment and intervention methods, music and the brain, cultural issues in treatment, and evidence-based practice. Part II focuses on theoretical orientations and approaches.
- Barbara L. Wheeler
- 2015
An authoritative resource for music therapists, the book also shows how music can be used by other mental health and medical professionals. The companion website features audio downloads illustrative of the Nordoff-Robbins model.
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- Guilford Publications
- $55.67
MUSIC THERAPY FOR ADULTS WITH MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE CONDITIONS IS: ♦ The specialized use of music to restore, maintain, and improve cognitive, emotional, social, communicative, and physiological functioning (AMTA, 2015).
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Mar 4, 2015 · As international research about the effects of music on well-being expands it is timely to consolidate and report the gains in the profession of music therapy through this first Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy.
Music therapy is a relational therapy in which the therapist and client collaborate to discover how music can be used to strengthen positive relating skills, attending to the client's...
- illustrated, reprint
- Oxford University Press, 2016
- Jane Edwards
Music therapy is based upon the capacity of music provided by a trained and qualified practitioner to support, integrate, and heal trauma, pain, psychological distress, and to develop and extend the existing capacities of the client.
Oct 23, 2013 · This handbook traces the history of recent developments in music therapy and the range of current applications and outlines practical requirements for the work and some basic prerequisites for...