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Defining Music Therapy.
Title:
Defining Music Therapy.
Author:
Bruscia, Kenneth E.
ISBN:
9781937440589
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Edition:
3rd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (417 pages)
Contents:
Chapter 01 Need pages 3-7 -- Chapter 02 Challenges pages 8-21 -- Chapter 03 Analysis pages 22-34 -- Table 3-1: Predicate Nouns and Descriptors -- in Definitions of Music Therapy -- Table 3-2: The Agents of Music Therapy -- Table 3-3: Descriptors for the Music Therapist -- Table 3-4: Descriptors for Beneficiaries of Music Therapy -- call a recipient of music therapy a client is inappropriate. In some cases, "patient" is considered the only appropriate name -- in others, it is not. -- Table 3-5: Aims and Outcomes of Music Therapy -- Table 3-6: Targeted Domains of Music Therapy -- Chapter 04 Working Def pages 35-43 -- Chapter 05 Process pages 44-53 -- Session Structure -- Stage Structure -- Sound-Centered -- Beauty-Centered -- Creativity-Centered -- Relation-Centered -- Chapter 06 Reflexive pages 54-65 -- Indications -- Contraindications -- Client Preferences -- Support -- Boundaries -- Responsibility -- Power -- Emotional Reactivity -- Chapter 07 Therapist pages 66-73 -- Expertise -- Music Foundations -- Clinical Foundations -- Music Therapy -- Credentials -- Chapter 08 Helps pages 74-90 -- Only Help -- To Give Voice to the Client -- To Interact with the Client -- To Provide Opportunities for Self-Reflection -- To Present and Explore Alternatives -- To Motivate -- Chapter 09 Client pages 91-96 -- Chapter 010 Optimize Health pages 97-109 -- Pathogenic Orientation -- Salutogenic Orientation -- Process of Becoming -- One's Fullest Potential -- Individual and Ecological Wholeness -- Chapter 011 Using Music 110-120 -- Nonjudgmental Perspective -- Priorities of Therapy -- Music as Person, Process, Product, and Context -- Music and Related Arts -- Chapter 012 Levels pages 121-126 -- Chapter 013 Types pages 127-139 -- Definition and Uses -- Variations -- Definition and Uses -- Variations -- Definition and Uses -- Variations -- Definition and Uses.

Variations -- Chapter 014 Facets pages 140-157 -- FACETS OF MUSIC EXPERIENCE -- Listening -- Improvising -- Re-creative -- Compositional -- Listening -- Improvising -- Re-creating -- Composing -- Listening -- Improvising -- Re-creating -- Composing -- Freedom vs. Limits -- Self-monitoring -- Chapter 015 Relationships 158-169 -- RELATIONSHIPS -- Chapter 016 Formed pages 170-175 -- Chapter 017 Impetus pages 176-185 -- Music as Agent -- Music as Skill -- Music Therapy Protocols -- Music as Representation -- Chapter 018 Change pages 186-194 -- Interior -- Exterior -- Interior -- Exterior -- Interior -- Exterior -- Health-Enhancing -- Table 18-2: Types of Health Change -- Therapy-Related -- Chapter 019 Discipline pages 195-202 -- A DISCIPLINE OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE, -- THEORY, AND RESEARCH -- Chapter 020 Criteria pages 203-209 -- Auxiliary Level -- Augmentative Level -- Intensive Level -- Primary Level -- Chapter 021 Didactic pages 210-215 -- DIDACTIC PRACTICES -- Education and Therapy -- Therapy and Growth -- Chapter 022 Medical pages 216-219 -- MEDICAL PRACTICES -- Chapter 023 Healing pages 220-231 -- 23 -- HEALING PRACTICES -- Musical Sound Healing -- Music Healing -- Music Therapy in Healing -- Chapter 024 Psychotherapeutic pages 232-238 -- PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC PRACTICES -- Psychotherapeutic Music -- Supportive Music Psychotherapy -- Re-educative Music Psychotherapy -- Chapter 025 Recreational pages 239-241 -- RECREATIONAL PRACTICES -- Chapter 026 Ecological pages 242-250 -- ECOLOGICAL PRACTICES -- Chapter 027 Integral Thinking pages 251-259 -- INTEGRAL THINKING -- Chapter 028 Integral Practice pages 260-267 -- For Clients -- For Music Therapists -- Chapter 029 Conclusions pages 268-270 -- CONCLUSIONS AND -- IMPLICATIONS -- Notes pages 271-312 -- NOTES -- Note 2A -- Co-Construction -- Different Conceptions of -- Discipline and Profession -- Note 5.

Note 6A -- SYSTEMATIC-DECONSTRUCTED -- Note 6B -- THE FALLACIES OF HOLISM -- Note 6C -- NONDIRECTIVENESS: -- AN ILLUSION -- Therapy Is More Than Help -- Troubling Connotations -- THE ROLE OF POWER IN THERAPY -- Note 8C -- HELP AND HIERARCHY IN THERAPY -- Hierarchy Is a Natural Order -- Not All Hierarchies Are Oppressive -- Whence These Connotations? -- Note 9 -- CLIENT-DECONSTRUCTED -- Health Threat -- Whose Health? -- Promote -- Health -- Causality Issues -- Outcome Predictability -- Indirect Benefits -- Apendix pages 313-331 -- Appendix A -- DEFINITIONS OF MUSIC THERAPY -- References pages 333-362 -- Index 363-388 -- Blank Page.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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