New opportunities have emerged for music therapy methods following technological advances. There is a new need for these method's integration into receptive music therapy practice which this all-new edition explores to the benefit of students and experienced music therapists a like.
New opportunities have emerged for music therapy methods following technological advances. There is a new need for these method's integration into receptive music therapy practice which this all-new edition explores to the benefit of students and experienced music therapists a like.
Professor Katrina Skewes McFerran is an international expert on the topic of music, music therapy and adolescents. Professor McFerran is Head of the Masters in Music Therapy by Coursework program and Director of the National Music Therapy Research Unit where she supervises a range of projects exploring music and youth. She is currently Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of the VCA&MCM, and Associate Director (Research) at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Emeritus Professor Denise Grocke has a teaching career spanning over 40 years and has published multiple books. She has held highly profiled positions such as President of the World Federation of Music Therapy, President of the Australian Music Therapy Association, President of the Music and Imagery Association of Australia. She is an Honorary Life Member of the World Federation of Music Therapy, the Australian Music Therapy Association, and the Music and Imagery Association of Australia. She is also the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Australian Music Therapy Association and the Award of Merit from the American Association for Music Therapy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Foundational skills in receptive music therapy 2.Therapist selected music for receptive methods 3. Focused Music Listening 4. Playlist Construction 5. Song Discussion and Lyric Analysis 6. Music Listening and Music-Assisted Relaxation for Adult Clients 7. Music, Imagery and Art Media 8. Final Principles and Considerations for Ourselves (Music Therapists) and Others References Appendices
Introduction 1. Foundational skills in receptive music therapy 2.Therapist selected music for receptive methods 3. Focused Music Listening 4. Playlist Construction 5. Song Discussion and Lyric Analysis 6. Music Listening and Music-Assisted Relaxation for Adult Clients 7. Music, Imagery and Art Media 8. Final Principles and Considerations for Ourselves (Music Therapists) and Others References Appendices
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