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Clinical Improvisation Techniques in Music Therapy—A Guide for Students, Clinicians and Educators provides a clear and systematic approach to understanding and applying improvisational techniques.
Clinical Improvisation Techniques in Music Therapy: A Guide for Students, Clinicians and Educators provides a clear and systematic approach to understanding and applying improvisational techniques.
Explore the different elements of music and how these can be used clinically to encourage a therapeutic relationship. In many places in the Western world where music therapy occurs, improvisation is a significant and widespread practice in clinical work.
- Crystal Luk
Aug 1, 2013 · This “hands-on” guide fulfills the need for a clear process-oriented approach to mastering clinical improvisation techniques, and in a style that can be understood not only by music therapy...
- Debbie Carroll, Claire Lefebvre
- Charles C Thomas Publisher, 2013
- 0398088918, 9780398088910
Founded upon their years of teaching improvisation to music therapy students and supervising clinical work, the authors have provided a systematic approach to help students apprehend, develop, and integrate both clinical and musical skills to foster a therapeutic relationship in the context of improvisation.
Jan 1, 1996 · Our own understanding is that clinical improvisa- tion techniques in music therapy enable the client's (and the therapist's) Primary Creativity to be sounded, and an interplay to take place that is jointly and spon- taneously created by both players, but with a commu- nicative, rather than a musical agenda (Pavlicevic, 1990, 1995).
Jan 1, 2011 · In the music therapy literature, Wigram (2004) defined clinical improvisation as the use of musical skills needed to engage in active music making within a therapeutic context and with a...