Music Psychotherapy and Anxiety

Music Psychotherapy and Anxiety
Author: Rebecca Zarate
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-06-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781787755987

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Anxiety can be a debilitating illness that impacts an individual on multiple levels. Through examination on both a societal and individual level, its treatment in the music therapy room is contextualised. Case studies with children, adults and a right's women chorus demonstrates the symptoms and treatment music therapists can offer, with a focus on clinical improvisation. As the very first of its kind, this book provides essential insight for any music therapist or student of music therapy working with clients who experience anxiety and related disorders.

The Psychology of Music Performance Anxiety

The Psychology of Music Performance Anxiety
Author: Dianna Kenny
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199586141

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Why are some performers exhilarated and energized about performing in public, while others feel a crushing sense of fear and dread, and experience public performance as an overwhelming challenge that must be endured? These are the questions addressed in this book, the first rigorous exposition of this complex phenomenon.

Group Music Therapy

Group Music Therapy
Author: Alison Davies,Eleanor Richards,Nick Barwick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317618553

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In Group Music Therapy Alison Davies, Eleanor Richards and Nick Barwick bring together developments in theory and clinical practice in music therapy group work, celebrating the richness of what group analytic thinking and music therapy can offer one another. The book explores the dynamic elements of the processes that take place in both group analytic therapy and group music therapy, exploring both the commonalities and the distinctive characteristics of the two modalities. To music therapists, psychotherapists and other arts therapists Group Music Therapy offers a body of knowledge and enquiry through which to understand the music therapy group process through some of the central proposals of group analysis; to group analysts it offers insight into the possibilities of non-verbal communication through improvised music and, more widely, invites thought in musical terms about the nature of events and exchanges in a therapy group. Links are made with group analytic theory as well as with other associated theoretical traditions, such as attachment theory and theories of early infant development. The book explores the history of group music therapy and the history of group analysis, looking both at core concepts and at more recent developments. Attention is also given to developmental issues, drawing upon theories of infant development and attachment theory and clinical vignettes drawn from music therapy practice with a wide range of patient groups illustrates these ideas. The book concludes with a discussion of the possibilities of co-therapy and other collaborative working and of the value of experiential groups in training. Group Music Therapy will be a key text for clinicians and students seeking to expand their theoretical thinking and enrich their practice, and offers a grounding in group analytic ideas to professionals in other disciplines considering referrals to group work.

MUSIC THERAPY IN PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE

MUSIC THERAPY IN PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE
Author: Donald E. Donald,Joseph Pinson
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780398088200

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In 1976, Donald Michel first published the classic text. Music Therapy, which became the standard textbook at many universities. Music Therapy in Principle and Practice followed in 2005 with coauthor Joseph Pinson and the authors offer here an important updated and expanded new edition. The book combines valuable information from research as a basis for principles along with the realities of hands-on experience as a basis for practice. The text approaches therapy from the position of assessing developmental skills in individuals served. While it includes a significant amount of information regarding diagnosis, the authors also focus on treatment that is based on the needs for habitation and/or rehabilitation that are apparent at the time of assessment. Major topics include philosophical concepts and historical perspectives, professional guidelines, motor skills, protocol planning, communication skills, cognitive skills, social-emotional skills, and an introduction to research. The chapters on managing and coping with anxiety-associated life situations as well as the various types of lifetime developmental skills have been expanded with regard to different populations served and the various strategies that have been found to be effective. The chapter on professional ethics has been expanded and a section on new trends in music therapy complements this new edition. Links to over 300 helpful websites are included. The text will have great appeal to music educators, rehabilitation professionals, practicing and student music therapists, including medical and mental health professionals.

Music Therapy and Group Work

Music Therapy and Group Work
Author: Alison Davies,Eleanor Richards
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2002
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1843100363

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Group music therapy has been widely practised for many years, and features substantially in training, yet there has been no publication devoted to the discussion of this area of therapy. This book fills this gap by bringing together the experiences of group music therapy practitioners who work with diverse client groups in various settings.

Effective Clinical Practice in Music Therapy

Effective Clinical Practice in Music Therapy
Author: Barbara J. Crowe,American Music Therapy Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007
Genre: Mental illness
ISBN: 1884914187

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Mental Illness in General Health Care

Mental Illness in General Health Care
Author: T. Bedirhan Üstün,Norman Sartorius
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1995-06-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0471954918

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This book presents the largest international study of psychological disorders seen in primary health care. Centres in fourteen countries participated in this investigation, including Brazil, Chile, China, India, Nigeria and the USA as well as several European countries. The study has shown how people with mental disorders present their problems to doctors and how likely their disorders are to be detected and treated.

Music Therapy and Medicine

Music Therapy and Medicine
Author: Cheryl Dileo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1999
Genre: Grampians (Vic.)
ISBN: UCLA:L0082867623

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Doctors, nurses, hospital administrators, patients, patients' families and music therapists explore the clinical uses of music therapy and the role of the music therapist in patient care.