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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.
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
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 students, clinicians and educators but also by health care administrators and providers alike.
Indeed, this seminal work identified and gathered together a compendium of clinical techniques that were organized according to clinical goals, providing a foundation for subsequent works on clinical improvisation.
Jan 1, 2013 · This pilot research investigated eight most commonly used Bruscia’s (1987) clinical improvisation techniques utilized in music therapy with autistic clients: imitating, reflecting,...
Jan 1, 1996 · Clinical improvisation techniques, therefore, en- able clients to hear themselves in sound, within the context of a musical relationship, and the therapist to assess and work with the clients' personal difficulties, as seen in their musical being.
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This scoping review explores Bruscia’s (1987) clinical techniques for improvisational music therapy as they relate to music therapy in autism research to determine the most commonly used clinical…