The Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy Illustrated Edition

The Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy Illustrated Edition Written by Jane Edwards (Editor)
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press; Illustrated edition (December 5, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • FORMAT: ORIGINAL PDF/PRINT REPLICA
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0198817142
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0198817147

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The Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy (Oxford Library of Psychology) Illustrated Edition

In the Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy, international leaders in the field from 10 countries have contributed their expertise to showcase contemporary music therapy. They share knowledgable perspectives from multiple models of music therapy that have developed throughout the world, including Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy, The Field of Play, Community Music Therapy, and Resource Oriented Music Therapy. There is extensive information provided as to how music therapists practice and with whom, as well as the techniques used in music therapy individually and in groups, the research basis for the work, and professional and training issues in the field. The book is clearly laid out in five sections; contexts and populations, models and approaches, methods and techniques, research methods, and training and professional issues. Course materials can be structured around the book, or the book can be used as a starting point for students' learning about a model or population. Music therapy students will enjoy the clear descriptions of practice, the clinical vignettes, and the helpful pointers and tips for developing placement work. Music therapy is growing internationally to be one of the leading evidence-based psychosocial allied health professions, meeting needs right across the lifespan. Music therapy is a relational therapy in which the therapist and client collaborate to discover how music can be used to strengthen positive relating skills, attending to the client's immediate and longer term needs through assessment, treatment planning, implementation, and evaluation of a music therapy programme. Music therapy is based upon the capacity of music provided by a trained and qualified practitioner to support, integrate, and heal trauma, pain, psychological distress, and to develop and extend the existing capacities of the client.
Jane Edwards, Programme Leader Mental Health, Deakin University, Australia "In summary, this book is an excellent resource. It is a considerable accomplishment to bring together such a diversity of approaches from pre-structured programmes to client-led free improvisations, from music-listening to music-making, from hospital bedside to community group and from pre-term infant to end-of-life care. The text was particularly evocative when case vignettes were shared, bringing us into the vitality of the therapeutic space. We found ourselves following up many of the extensive references to look into new areas and to revisit familiar contexts with fresh eyes." --Terri Coyle and Claire Grant, British Journal of Music Therapy   "Across this section [Section 4: Music Therapy Research], the authors write openly about current research challenges and debates. It was refreshing to read honest reflections on the challenges and issues in the process and writing for publication. The chapters highlight the considerations of the practicalities of setting up, conducting and publishing research which are often hidden and will be a valuable resource for therapists embarking upon research for the first time." --Catherine Carr, British Journal of Music Therapy   "We have admiration for Edwards for all that this book achieves and manages to integrate. This handbook is a marker in time and a good template." --Tessa Watson, British Journal of Music Therapy
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