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A comprehensive guide to music therapy : theory, clinical practice, research, and training / Tony Wigram, Inge Nygaard Pedersen, and Lars Ole Bonde.
Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML3920 .W5213 2002
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Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD 32146 1 disc
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Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD-ROM ML3920 .W5213 2002
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wigram, Tony.
- Standardized Title:
- Musikterapi. English
- Language:
- Danish
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Music therapy.
- Physical Description:
- 384 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm + 1 audio disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.), + 1 CD-ROM (sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.)
- Place of Publication:
- London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002.
- Language Note:
- Translation of: Musikterapi : når ord ikke slår til.
- Contents:
- 1.1 Music Therapy - A Historical Perspective
- 1.2 Definitions of Music Therapy
- 1.3 A Therapeutic Understanding of Music
- Chapter 2 Theoretical Foundations of Music Therapy 45
- 2.1 The Psychology of Music
- 2.2 Theory of Therapy and Psychotherapy
- 2.3 Analytical, Psychodynamic and Transpersonal Theories
- 2.4 Music as Analogy and Metaphor
- Chapter 3 Models and Methods of Music Therapy 113
- Introduction: Music Therapy Models from an International Perspective
- 3.1 Guided Imagery and Music - The Bonny Model
- 3.2 Analytically Oriented Music Therapy - The Priestley Model
- 3.3 Creative Music Therapy - The Nordoff-Robbins Model
- 3.4 Free Improvisation Therapy - The Alvin Model
- 3.5 Behavioural Music Therapy
- 3.6 Physiological Responses to Music
- 3.7 Music in Medicine
- 3.8 Music and Healing
- Chapter 4 Music Therapy in Clinical Practice 151
- Introduction: Referral Criteria and Clinical Practice in Music Therapy
- 4.1 Music Therapy with Psychiatric Clients
- 4.2 Music Therapy with Physically and/or Developmentally Delayed Clients
- 4.3 Music Therapy with Paediatric Clients
- 4.4 Music Therapy for Children with Communication Disorders
- 4.5 Music Therapy with Older Adults
- 4.6 Music Therapy as Milieu Therapy, Social Treatment and Self-Management
- 4.7 Music Therapy for Self-Development
- 4.8 International Perspectives in Clinical Areas
- Chapter 5 Music Therapy Research and Clinical Assessment 221
- 5.1 Research in Music Therapy - An Overview
- 5.2 Development of a Research Training Program - The Aalborg University Model with Examples from Research Studies
- 5.3 Assessment and Clinical Evaluation in Music Therapy
- 5.4 Evidence Based Practice in Music Therapy
- Chapter 6 Music Therapy Training - A European Bachelor's/Master's Model 267
- Introduction: The Training of a Music Therapist
- 6.1 The Music Therapy Program at Aalborg University
- 6.2 Entrance Examinations
- 6.3 Musical Skills in Music Therapy
- 6.4 Theoretical and Analytical Studies
- 6.5 Experiential Training in Music Therapy - the Self-Experience Element
- 6.6 Clinical Training and Clinical Placements
- Chapter 7 Professional and Technical Resources 293
- 7.1 National and International Co-operation
- 7.2 Journals of Music Therapy
- 7.3 Music Therapy and the Internet
- 7.4 Books and CD-ROMS
- Chapter 8 A Glossary and Lexicon of Music Therapy 315
- Figure 1.1 Artes Liberales 19
- Figure 1.2 Pythagoras - the four fields 20
- Figure 1.3 Gaffurius 26
- Figure 1.4 Dileo's Music therapy levels of intervention compared with levels of intervention in the treatment of pain 32
- Figure 1.5 The relationship between music therapy and music education - a continuum 35
- Figure 1.6 The six dynamic models of music therapy 41
- Figure 2.1 The outer ear and middle ear 50
- Figure 2.2 The inner ear 51
- Figure 2.3 Medial view of the brain, showing brain stem, limbic cortex and cerebral cortex 52
- Figure 2.4 Hevner's 'Mood Wheel' (revised version). Category 7 is an addition that allows the inclusion of forms of popular music (Bonde 1997) 59
- Figure 2.5 Bonny's 'Cut Log' diagram 70
- Figure 2.6 Wilber's spectrum model. Position between mental structure, fulcrums, psychopathology and forms of treatment (from Grace and Grit, p.184) 91
- Figure 2.7 Wilber's quadrant model 94
- Figure 2.8 Musical parameters as metaphor 100
- Figure 4.1 Art pictures from a patient in therapy 164.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-358) and index.
- Contents of compact disc on p. 359-360 of the book. Includes performances of Pachelbel's Canon in D and Bach's Air from the Orchestral suite no. 3, by the Orchestre de Chambre Jean-François Paillard, conducted by Paillard, and of Bach's Passacaglia and fugue in C minor, arranged and conducted by Stokowski.
- Contains:
- Pachelbel, Johann, 1653-1706. Canon und Gigue, violins (3), continuo, P. 37, D major. Canon; arranged
- Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Suites, orchestra, BWV 1068, D major. Air
- Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Passacaglia, organ, BWV 582, Cminor; arranged.
- ISBN:
- 1843100835
- OCLC:
- 50632083
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