Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy

The Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.12.2017

Herausgeber

Edwards Jane

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1008

Maße (L/B/H)

24,9/17,9/5,8 cm

Gewicht

1738 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-881714-7

Beschreibung

Rezension

This is a definitive, excellent and extensive resource in the growing profession of music therapy. Sonu Chandiram, Biz India (General Medicine)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.12.2017

Herausgeber

Edwards Jane

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1008

Maße (L/B/H)

24,9/17,9/5,8 cm

Gewicht

1738 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-881714-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy
    • Section One: Music therapy contexts and populations across the lifespan

    • 1: Helen Shoemark and Trish Dearn: Music therapy in the medical care of infants

    • 2: Jane Edwards and Jeanette Kennelly: Music therapy for hospitalised children

    • 3: Philippa Reid: Music therapy for children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer

    • 4: John Mondanaro and Joanne Loewy: Music therapy with adolescents in medical settings

    • 5: Clare O'Callaghan and Natasha Michael: Music therapy with adult cancer patients and their families

    • 6: Amelia Oldfield: Family approaches in music therapy practice with young children

    • 7: Jane Edwards and Vicky Abad: Music therapy and parent-infant programmes

    • 8: Tommy Hayes: Music therapy in the context of the special school

    • 9: Cochavit Elefant: Music therapy and Rett syndrome

    • 10: Heidi Ahonen: Adult Trauma Work in Music Therapy

    • 11: Sandra L. Curtis: Music therapy for women who have experienced domestic violence

    • 12: Triona McCaffrey: Music therapy in mental health care for adults

    • 13: Helen Loth: Music Therapy with People who have Eating Disorders

    • 14: Helen Odell-Miller: Music Therapy for people with a diagnosis of personality disorder: Considerations of thinking and feeling

    • 15: Tessa Watson: The world is alive! Music therapy with adults with learning disabilities

    • 16: Kate E. Gfeller: Music Therapy for Children and Adults who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

    • 17: Simon Gilbertson: Music Therapy and Traumatic Brain Injury

    • 18: A.A Clair: Music Therapy for People who have Alzheimer's Disease

    • 19: Clare O' Callaghan and Natasha Michael: Music therapy in Grief and Mourning

    • Section Two: Approaches and models of music therapy

    • 20: Jane Edwards: Approaches and models of music therapy

    • 21: Susan Hadley and Nicole Hahna: Feminist Perspectives in Music Therapy

    • 22: Susanne Metzner: Psychodynamic Music Therapy

    • 23: Carolyn Kenny: The Field of Play: A Focus on Energy and the Ecology of Being and Playing

    • 24: Nina Guerrero, David Marcus, and Alan Turry: Poised in the Creative Now: Principles of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy

    • 25: Colin Andrew Lee: Aesthetic Music Therapy

    • 26: Brynjulf Stige: Culture-Centred Music Therapy

    • 27: Randi Rolsvjord: Resource-Oriented Perspectives in Music Therapy

    • 28: Jane Edwards and Jason Noone: Developmental Music Therapy

    • 29: Gary Ansdell and Bynjulf Stige: Community Music Therapy

    • 30: Diane Austin: Vocal psychotherapy

    • Section Three: Music Therapy Methods

    • 31: Jane Edwards: Methods and techniques

    • 32: Trygve Aasgaard and Stine C. Blichfeldt Ærø: Song writing techniques in music therapy practice

    • 33: Mercedes Pavilicevic: Group music therapy reconsidered: Of Musics, Contexts, and Discourses

    • 34: Denise Grocke: Receptive Music Therapy

    • Section Four: Music Therapy Research

    • 35: Jane Edwards: Music therapy research: Context, methodology, and current and future developments

    • 36: Barbara Wheeler: Music therapy research: An overview

    • 37: Barbara Daveson: Charting the terrain of grounded theory research in music therapy: where we've been and where we have the potential to go

    • 38: Claire Ghetti: Phenomenological Research in Music Therapy

    • 39: Sheri Robb and Dr Deb Burns: Randomized Controlled Trials in Music Therapy

    • 40: Jaakko Erkkilä: Mixed Methods Research in Music Therapy

    • 41: Cynthia M. Colwell: Researching Music therapy in Medical Settings

    • Section Five: Music therapy training and professional issues

    • 42: Jane Edwards: Training, education, and professional issues in music therapy

    • 43: Suzanne Hanser: Music therapy training requirements

    • 44: Elaine Streeter: Fostering Experiential Learning with a Focus on Training Groups

    • 45: Alison Ledger: Developing new posts in music therapy

    • 46: Karen Twyford: Collaborating: A Role for Music Therapy within Interprofessional Teams and Beyond

    • 47: Monika Nöcker-Ribaupierre: Recognition of Music Therapy in Europe

    • 48: Gro Trondalen: Self-care in Music Therapy: The art of balancing