Inside Music Therapy : Client Experiences.
33 fascinating narratives told from inside the music therapy room, some written by clients, some by parents, and some by therapists and researchers-all aimed at giving the client's personal perspective on what transpired there. In contrast to professional case studies which describe what therap...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Dallas, TX :
Barcelona Publishers,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Inside Music Therapy: Client Experiences; Inside Music Therapy: Client Experiences Edited by Julie Hibben; This book is dedicated to the people whose courage is described in their stories and to Ken Bruscia, who had the vision to ask for them.; Table of Contents; Music Therapist Contributors; Preface; Introduction; Part I: Clients Write About Their Experiences; 1. When Words Are Not Enough; 2. Out of the Ashes: Transforming Despair into Hope with Music and Imagery; 3. Dealing with Physical Illness: Guided Imagery and Music and the Search for Self.
- 4. Tools of Rediscovery: A Year of Guided Imagery and Music5. Freedom, Emotions, Togetherness; 6. Emerging Through Music: A Journey Toward Wholeness with Guided Imagery and Music; 7. Chaos, Crisis, Development, Cosmos; 8. Experiencing the Music in Guided Imagery and Music; Part II: Clients Tell About Their Experiences in Their Own Words, Gathered by Their Therapists; 9. The Quiet Soldier: Pain and Sickle-Cell Anemia; 10. Family Day: An Interview with a Family; 11. Playing Music in the Group; 12. Jazzy the Wonder Squirrel; 13. Singing My Way Through It: Facing the Cancer, Darkness, and Fear.
- 14. Many Stories, Many Songs15. Rachel Describes Learning About Her Physiological Response; 16. A Tape from Lilly; 17. Music of the Spheres; 18. Peg's Century of Music; 19. Review of Guided Imagery and Music Sessions: William's Story; Part III: Client Experiences Are Written About by Parents; 20. Sharing Sessions with John; 21. Singing a Special Song; 22. Three Stories About Suzuki Piano Education; Part IV: Client Experiences Are Inferred by Therapists Through Multiple Means; 23. Rose; 24. The Special Place of Music for a Multiply Disabled Girl.
- 25. Sometimes There Are No Reasons: Marco's Song26. Discovering Meaning in Kelly's Nonverbal Expressions; 27. Experiences in a Pediatric Nursing Home; 28. Lisa: The Experience of a Child with Multiple Disabilities; 29. Parallel Experiences; 30. Henry's Transition Through Music; Part V: Client Words About Experiences Are Gathered by Researchers; 31. Tales from the Therapy Room; 32. Feelings of Doubt, Hope, and Faith; 33. Pivotal Moments in Guided Imagery and Music; Refrences.