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Community Music Therapy.
Title:
Community Music Therapy.
Author:
Ansdell, Gary.
ISBN:
9781846420498
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (322 pages)
Contents:
Community Music Therapy -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Editors' Note -- Foreword: Reclaiming Music -- Introduction: 'The Ripple Effect' -- PART I: New Name, Old Game? -- Chapter 1 Learning from Thembalethu: Towards Responsive and Responsible Practice in Community Music Therapy -- Chapter 2 From Therapy to Community: Making Music in Neurological Rehabilitation -- PART I I: What has Theory got to do with it? -- Chapter 3 Rethinking Music and Community: Theoretical Perspectives in Support of Community Music Therapy -- Chapter 4 Community Music Therapy: Culture, Care and Welfare -- Chapter 5 What can the Social Psychology of Music offer Community Music Therapy? -- PART III: Is Community Music Therapy a Challenge to the Consensus Model? -- Chapter 6 Whatever Next? Community Music Therapy for the Institution! -- Chapter 7 A Pied Piper among White Coats and Infusion Pumps: Community Music Therapy in a Paediatric Hospital Setting -- PART I V: But is it Music Therapy? -- Chapter 8 A Dream Wedding: From Community Music to Music Therapy with a Community -- Chapter 9 Conversations on Creating Community: Performance as Music Therapy in New York City -- Chapter 10 Playing Politics: Community Music Therapy and the Therapeutic Redistribution of Musical Capital for Mental Health -- PART V: What has Culture got to do with it? -- Chapter 11 Promoting Integration and Socio-cultural Change: Community Music Therapy with Traumatised Refugees in Berlin -- Chapter 12 Community Music Therapy and the Challenge of Multiculturalism -- PART VI: What has Context got to do with it? -- Chapter 13 Music, Space and Health: The Story of MusicSpace -- Chapter 14 Narratives in a New Key: Transformational Contexts in Music Therapy -- Afterword -- Concluding Remark -- List of Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
Abstract:
Music therapists from around the world working in conventional and unconventional settings have offered their contributions to this exciting new book, presenting discussion and practical examples of the ways music therapy can reflect and encourage social change. The writers offer fresh perceptions on their identity and role as music therapists.
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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