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Book Title
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry
Publication Name
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry
Title
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry
Author
Tony Wigram
Contributor
Denise Erdonmez Grocke (Contributions by)
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1853027332
EAN
9781853027338
ISBN
9781853027338
Publisher
Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
Genre
Music, Psychology, Medical
Topic
Psychotherapy / General, General, Psychiatry / General
Release Date
01/05/1999
Release Year
1999
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9.2in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Number of Pages
300 Pages

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'The contributions of this book are very important for us as health carers to increase our knowledge of this form of therapy, so that we can understand its power and limits. It is a book about music therapy where clinical applications are successfully documented in a very professional and clear way. The quality of the contributions proves that music therapy has a legitimate and due place in the spectrum of psychotherapeutic interventions in psychiatric clinical practice.'- From the Foreword by Jozef PeuskensClinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry provides valuable insight into the work of professional music therapists in their clinical practice. The contributors, who are all internationally-renowned music therapists, discuss work with a diverse range of clients, including those suffering from Alzheimer's, anorexia nervosa, schizophrenia, psychosis, personality disorder, anxiety and psychosomatic disorder. Their chapters develop psychotherapeutic theory alongside music therapy practice, and are intended to be read by the psychiatric professions as well as music therapists, reflecting the medical establishment's growing receptivity to music therapy.

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Publisher
Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
ISBN-10
1853027332
ISBN-13
9781853027338
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1807770

Product Key Features

Book Title
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry
Author
Tony Wigram
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Psychotherapy / General, General, Psychiatry / General
Publication Year
1999
Genre
Music, Psychology, Medical
Number of Pages
300 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml3920.C63 1999
Reviews
'The contributions of this book are very important for us as health carers to increase our knowledge of this form of therapy, so that we can understand its power and limits. It is a book about music therapy where clinical applications are successfully documented in a very professional and clear way. The quality of the contributions proves that music therapy has a legitimate and due place in the spectrum of psychotherapeutic interventions in psychiatric clinical practice.'- From the Foreword by Jozef Peuskens'provides an articulate discussion surrounding the components and the quality of the therapeutic relationship involving the patient, the music, and the music therapist. The writers lead the reader through a hallway of psychiatric terms such as transference, release, and containment, all within the context of the music therapist's perspective. They emphasize the importance of music therapists' personal expertise in the musical instruments they choose for use with patients. They highlight a respect for one's limitations and fears in stressing that "music therapists be able to analyze and work through personal fears of loss of control in order to deal in a therapeutic way with psychiatric patients" (p. 20). They state that the musical experience is necessary in helping the patients acquire the insight needed to work through conflict.Through the variety of clinical presentations offered by this international forum of music therapy professionals, the reader has witnessed a rich balance and blending of psychotherapeutic theory and clinical music therapy in action. The range of contributions, although at times perhaps more reflective of the international approach to music therapy with its emphasis on music improvistaion, nonetheless makes a serious contribution to the annals of muscia therapy literature in the psychiatric setting. The benefits of reading this anthology to those serving the needs of the psychiatric client will endure long after the settling of first reflections.'- The Arts in Psychotherapy, 'provides an articulate discussion surrounding the components and the quality of the therapeutic relationship involving the patient, the music, and the music therapist. The writers lead the reader through a hallway of psychiatric terms such as transference, release, and containment, all within the context of the music therapist's perspective. They emphasize the importance of music therapists' personal expertise in the musical instruments they choose for use with patients. They highlight a respect for one's limitations and fears in stressing that ""music therapists be able to analyze and work through personal fears of loss of control in order to deal in a therapeutic way with psychiatric patients"" (p. 20). They state that the musical experience is necessary in helping the patients acquire the insight needed to work through conflict. Through the variety of clinical presentations offered by this international forum of music therapy professionals, the reader has witnessed a rich balance and blending of psychotherapeutic theory and clinical music therapy in action. The range of contributions, although at times perhaps more reflective of the international approach to music therapy with its emphasis on music improvistaion, nonetheless makes a serious contribution to the annals of muscia therapy literature in the psychiatric setting. The benefits of reading this anthology to those serving the needs of the psychiatric client will endure long after the settling of first reflections.', 'provides an articulate discussion surrounding the components and the quality of the therapeutic relationship involving the patient, the music, and the music therapist. The writers lead the reader through a hallway of psychiatric terms such as transference, release, and containment, all within the context of the music therapist's perspective. They emphasize the importance of music therapists' personal expertise in the musical instruments they choose for use with patients. They highlight a respect for one's limitations and fears in stressing that "music therapists be able to analyze and work through personal fears of loss of control in order to deal in a therapeutic way with psychiatric patients" (p. 20). They state that the musical experience is necessary in helping the patients acquire the insight needed to work through conflict.Through the variety of clinical presentations offered by this international forum of music therapy professionals, the reader has witnessed a rich balance and blending of psychotherapeutic theory and clinical music therapy in action. The range of contributions, although at times perhaps more reflective of the international approach to music therapy with its emphasis on music improvistaion, nonetheless makes a serious contribution to the annals of muscia therapy literature in the psychiatric setting. The benefits of reading this anthology to those serving the needs of the psychiatric client will endure long after the settling of first reflections.', 'The contributions of this book are very important for us as health carers to increase our knowledge of this form of therapy, so that we can understand its power and limits. It is a book about music therapy where clinical applications are successfully documented in a very professional and clear way. The quality of the contributions proves that music therapy has a legitimate and due place in the spectrum of psychotherapeutic interventions in psychiatric clinical practice.'
Table of Content
Specific aspects of the music therapy relationship with psychiatric patients, Jos De Backer and Jan Van Camp; music therapy as holding and re-organizing work with schizophrenic and psychotic patients, Inge Nygaars Pedersen; music therapy with psychiatric in-patients - a case study with a young schizophrenic man, Bent Jensen; the meaning of music - from the client's perspective, Brynjulf Stige; direction and use of the musical transference relationship, Eliane Streeter; psychoanalytically informed music therapy in psychiatry, Susanne Metzner; investigating the value of music therapy in psychiatry -developing research tools arising from clinical perspectives, Helen Odell-Miller; vocal improvization in analytically-oriented music therapy with adults, Diane Austin; relaxing through pain and anxiety at the extremities of life - applications of music therapy in childbirth and older adulthood, Suzanne Hanser; working through loss and mourning in music therapy, Chava Sekeles; the music which underpins pivotal moments in guided imagery and music, Denise Erdonmez-Grocke; analysis of musical improvizations to understand and work with elements of resistance in a client with anorexia nervosa, Britta Vinkler Frederiksen; music therapy and the meaning of affect regulations for psychomatic patients, Mechtild Langenberg; the sound of music in the dimming, anguished world of Alzheimer's disease, May Gaertner; reflections on music in music therapy, Jan Van Camp.
Copyright Date
1999
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
98-042744
Dewey Decimal
616.89/1654
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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