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This book provides valuable insight into the work of professional music therapists in their clinical practice. The contributors discuss work with a diverse range of clients, including those suffering from Alzheimer's, anorexia nervosa, schizophrenia, psychosis, personality disorder, anxiety and psychosomatic disorder.
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This book provides valuable insight into the work of professional music therapists in their clinical practice. The contributors discuss work with a diverse range of clients, including those suffering from Alzheimer's, anorexia nervosa, schizophrenia, psychosis, personality disorder, anxiety and psychosomatic disorder.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027338
- ISBN-10: 1853027332
- Artikelnr.: 22235364
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027338
- ISBN-10: 1853027332
- Artikelnr.: 22235364
Edited by Tony Wigram and Jos De Backer
Preface
Jan Van Camp. Preface
Jos Peuskens. 1. Specific aspects of the music therapy relationship with psychiatric patients
Jos De Backer and Jan Van Camp. 2. Music therapy as holding and re-organizing work with schizophrenic and psychotic patients
Inge Nygaard Pedersen
Aalborg University
Denmark. 3. Music therapy with psychiatric in-patients: A case study with a young schizophrenic man
Bent Jensen
Psychiatric Hospital of Aarhus
Denmark. 4. The meaning of music - from the client's perspective
Brynjulf Stige
University of Oslo. 5. Definition and use of the musical transference relationship
Elaine Streeter
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
London and Anglia Polytechnic University
Cambridge. 6. Psychoanalytically informed music therapy in psychiatry
Susanne Metzner
Hochschule fur Musik und Theater
Hamburg. 7. Investigating the value of music therapy in psychiatry: Developing research tools arising from clinical perspectives
Helen Odell-Miller
Anglia Polytechnic University
Cambridge. 8. Vocal improvisation in analytically-oriented music therapy with adults
Diane Austin
New York University. 9. Relaxing through pain and anxiety at the extremities of life: Applications of music therapy in childbirth and older adulthood
Suzanne Hanser
Berkeley College of Music
Boston MA. 10. Working through loss and mourning in music therapy
Chava Sekeles
David Yellin College
Jerusalem. 11. The music which underpins pivotal moments in Guided Imagery and Music
Denise Erdonmez-Grocke
Austria. 12. Analysis of musical improvisations to understand and work with elements of resistance in a client with anorexia nervosa
Britta Vinkler Frederiksen
Aalborg Psychiatric Hospital
Denmark. 13. Music therapy and the meaning of affect regulations for psychomatic patients
Mechtild Langenberg
Hochschule der Kunste
Berlin. 14. The sound of music in the dimming
anguished world of Alzheimer's disease
May Gaertner
Montpellier. 15. Reflections on music in music therapy
Jan Van Camp. Index. Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry & Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability
Paediatrics and Neurology 2 volume set
Jan Van Camp. Preface
Jos Peuskens. 1. Specific aspects of the music therapy relationship with psychiatric patients
Jos De Backer and Jan Van Camp. 2. Music therapy as holding and re-organizing work with schizophrenic and psychotic patients
Inge Nygaard Pedersen
Aalborg University
Denmark. 3. Music therapy with psychiatric in-patients: A case study with a young schizophrenic man
Bent Jensen
Psychiatric Hospital of Aarhus
Denmark. 4. The meaning of music - from the client's perspective
Brynjulf Stige
University of Oslo. 5. Definition and use of the musical transference relationship
Elaine Streeter
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
London and Anglia Polytechnic University
Cambridge. 6. Psychoanalytically informed music therapy in psychiatry
Susanne Metzner
Hochschule fur Musik und Theater
Hamburg. 7. Investigating the value of music therapy in psychiatry: Developing research tools arising from clinical perspectives
Helen Odell-Miller
Anglia Polytechnic University
Cambridge. 8. Vocal improvisation in analytically-oriented music therapy with adults
Diane Austin
New York University. 9. Relaxing through pain and anxiety at the extremities of life: Applications of music therapy in childbirth and older adulthood
Suzanne Hanser
Berkeley College of Music
Boston MA. 10. Working through loss and mourning in music therapy
Chava Sekeles
David Yellin College
Jerusalem. 11. The music which underpins pivotal moments in Guided Imagery and Music
Denise Erdonmez-Grocke
Austria. 12. Analysis of musical improvisations to understand and work with elements of resistance in a client with anorexia nervosa
Britta Vinkler Frederiksen
Aalborg Psychiatric Hospital
Denmark. 13. Music therapy and the meaning of affect regulations for psychomatic patients
Mechtild Langenberg
Hochschule der Kunste
Berlin. 14. The sound of music in the dimming
anguished world of Alzheimer's disease
May Gaertner
Montpellier. 15. Reflections on music in music therapy
Jan Van Camp. Index. Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry & Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability
Paediatrics and Neurology 2 volume set
Preface
Jan Van Camp. Preface
Jos Peuskens. 1. Specific aspects of the music therapy relationship with psychiatric patients
Jos De Backer and Jan Van Camp. 2. Music therapy as holding and re-organizing work with schizophrenic and psychotic patients
Inge Nygaard Pedersen
Aalborg University
Denmark. 3. Music therapy with psychiatric in-patients: A case study with a young schizophrenic man
Bent Jensen
Psychiatric Hospital of Aarhus
Denmark. 4. The meaning of music - from the client's perspective
Brynjulf Stige
University of Oslo. 5. Definition and use of the musical transference relationship
Elaine Streeter
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
London and Anglia Polytechnic University
Cambridge. 6. Psychoanalytically informed music therapy in psychiatry
Susanne Metzner
Hochschule fur Musik und Theater
Hamburg. 7. Investigating the value of music therapy in psychiatry: Developing research tools arising from clinical perspectives
Helen Odell-Miller
Anglia Polytechnic University
Cambridge. 8. Vocal improvisation in analytically-oriented music therapy with adults
Diane Austin
New York University. 9. Relaxing through pain and anxiety at the extremities of life: Applications of music therapy in childbirth and older adulthood
Suzanne Hanser
Berkeley College of Music
Boston MA. 10. Working through loss and mourning in music therapy
Chava Sekeles
David Yellin College
Jerusalem. 11. The music which underpins pivotal moments in Guided Imagery and Music
Denise Erdonmez-Grocke
Austria. 12. Analysis of musical improvisations to understand and work with elements of resistance in a client with anorexia nervosa
Britta Vinkler Frederiksen
Aalborg Psychiatric Hospital
Denmark. 13. Music therapy and the meaning of affect regulations for psychomatic patients
Mechtild Langenberg
Hochschule der Kunste
Berlin. 14. The sound of music in the dimming
anguished world of Alzheimer's disease
May Gaertner
Montpellier. 15. Reflections on music in music therapy
Jan Van Camp. Index. Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry & Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability
Paediatrics and Neurology 2 volume set
Jan Van Camp. Preface
Jos Peuskens. 1. Specific aspects of the music therapy relationship with psychiatric patients
Jos De Backer and Jan Van Camp. 2. Music therapy as holding and re-organizing work with schizophrenic and psychotic patients
Inge Nygaard Pedersen
Aalborg University
Denmark. 3. Music therapy with psychiatric in-patients: A case study with a young schizophrenic man
Bent Jensen
Psychiatric Hospital of Aarhus
Denmark. 4. The meaning of music - from the client's perspective
Brynjulf Stige
University of Oslo. 5. Definition and use of the musical transference relationship
Elaine Streeter
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
London and Anglia Polytechnic University
Cambridge. 6. Psychoanalytically informed music therapy in psychiatry
Susanne Metzner
Hochschule fur Musik und Theater
Hamburg. 7. Investigating the value of music therapy in psychiatry: Developing research tools arising from clinical perspectives
Helen Odell-Miller
Anglia Polytechnic University
Cambridge. 8. Vocal improvisation in analytically-oriented music therapy with adults
Diane Austin
New York University. 9. Relaxing through pain and anxiety at the extremities of life: Applications of music therapy in childbirth and older adulthood
Suzanne Hanser
Berkeley College of Music
Boston MA. 10. Working through loss and mourning in music therapy
Chava Sekeles
David Yellin College
Jerusalem. 11. The music which underpins pivotal moments in Guided Imagery and Music
Denise Erdonmez-Grocke
Austria. 12. Analysis of musical improvisations to understand and work with elements of resistance in a client with anorexia nervosa
Britta Vinkler Frederiksen
Aalborg Psychiatric Hospital
Denmark. 13. Music therapy and the meaning of affect regulations for psychomatic patients
Mechtild Langenberg
Hochschule der Kunste
Berlin. 14. The sound of music in the dimming
anguished world of Alzheimer's disease
May Gaertner
Montpellier. 15. Reflections on music in music therapy
Jan Van Camp. Index. Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry & Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability
Paediatrics and Neurology 2 volume set