Using Voice And Song In Therapy
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Using Voice and Song in Therapy
Author | : Paul Newham |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1853025909 |
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Using Voice and Song in Therapy is a practical and imaginative guide to the way in which singing and the expressive use of the voice can facilitate therapy. Paul Newham examines how melody creation combined with story-telling in song, can alleviate certain emotional, psychosomatic and psychological symptoms.
Voicework in Music Therapy
Author | : Felicity Baker,Sylka Uhlig |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2011-08-15 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0857004808 |
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The voice is a powerful instrument in music therapy practice and this anthology of voicework techniques explores everything the practitioner and researcher needs to know in order to bring about successful vocal interventions across a broad range of client groups. Compiling a wealth of international evidence-based practice, this book offers detailed descriptions of clinical methods that are grounded in research. Chapters are grouped into structured and unstructured approaches for use with clients of all ages. Clinical populations covered include neonates, children with autism or developmental disability, individuals with neurological damage including stroke, Parkinson's disease patients, traumatic brain injury, and spinal injury, people with mental illness, medical conditions such as asthma and pain, oncology and palliative care, aged care and dementia. This book will be an invaluable resource for any music therapy student, practitioner or researcher looking to explore the use of voicework in music therapy.
The Theory and Practice of Vocal Psychotherapy
Author | : Diane Austin |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2009-04-15 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781846429415 |
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The voice is the most powerful and widely used instrument in music therapy. This book demonstrates the enormous possibilities for personal change and growth using a new, voice-based model of psychotherapy where the sounds of the voice are expressed, listened to and interpreted in order to access unconscious aspects of the self and retrieve memories, images and feelings from the past. Combining theory with practice, the book explains the foundations of vocal psychotherapy and goes on to explore its usage in clinical practice and the various techniques involved. The book integrates important concepts from depth psychology such as regression, reenactment and working with transference and counter-transference with the practice of vocal music therapy. Drawing on over twenty years of research, the author uses case studies to illustrate specific vocal interventions, including improvisation techniques such as vocal holding, free associative singing and psychodramatic singing. Vocal Psychotherapy highlights the value of voice work as an integral part of the psychotherapeutic process and provides a model of advanced clinical work that will be essential reading for music and creative arts therapists.
Therapeutic Voicework
Author | : Paul Newham |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 596 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1853023612 |
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Based on Paul Newham's experience as a voice therapist and on his work running a professional training course in the psychotherapeutic use of singing, this text explores both the theory and practice behind the use of voice and singing in expressive arts therapy.
Using Voice and Movement in Therapy
Author | : Paul Newham |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1853025925 |
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Using Voice and Movement in Therapy is a practical and imaginative guide to the way in which physical movement and the expressive use of the voice can facilitate therapy. Paul Newham examines how massage, manipulation and dance, combined with vocal expression, can alleviate certain emotional, psychosomatic and psychological symptoms. His book provides practical support for non-clinical professionals, working as group leaders and facilitators, who aim to incorporate singing and vocal expression into their working method as a means to initiate social interaction and self-empowerment. The author draws on his own professional experience to describe therapeutic techniques and exercises which he has found to be effective, illustrating these with case studies. In particular, he focuses on the benefits of voicework for use with some of the most frequently occurring emotional, psychological and psychosomatic difficulties experienced by people in expressive therapy. This is the first of three volumes which will rectify the dearth of practical information on the therapeutic use of vocal expression within psychotherapy, arts therapies and group process. The three books will form an exploration of how singing and vocal sound-making can contribute to an artistically orientated psychotherapeutic process, and will be a source of inspiration for practitioners.
Music Therapy in Palliative Care
Author | : David Aldridge |
Publsiher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1853027391 |
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Within the last decade music therapists have developed their work with people who have life-threatening illnesses and with those who are dying. This book presents some of that work from music therapists working in different approaches, in different countries, showing how valuable the inclusion of music therapy in palliative care has already proved to be. It is important for the dying, or those with terminal illness, that approaches are used which integrate the physical, psychological, social and spiritual dimensions of their being. The contributors to this book emphasize the importance of working not only with the patient but with the ward situation, friends and family members. By offering patients the chance to be creative they become something other than patients - they become expressive beings, and there is an intimacy in music therapy that is important for those who are suffering. Many of the contributors write in their own personal voice, providing a particular insight which will be valuable not only to other music therapists seeking to enrich their own ways of working, but to all those involved in caring for the sick and the dying. Contributors describe their work with both children and adults living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other chronic degenerative diseases.
Improvisational Models of Music Therapy
Author | : Kenneth E. Bruscia |
Publsiher | : Charles C. Thomas Publisher |
Total Pages | : 616 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Improvisation (Music) |
ISBN | : UCSD:31822003342417 |
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Voicework in Music Therapy
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Author | : Felicity Baker,Sylka Uhlig |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:741454993 |
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The voice is a powerful instrument in music therapy practice and this anthology of voicework techniques explores everything the practitioner needs to know in order to bring about successful interventions across a broad range of client groups. Compiling a wealth of international evidence-based practice, this book offers detailed descriptions of clinical methods that are grounded in research. Chapters are grouped into structured and unstructured approaches for use with clients across the lifespan. Clinical populations covered include neonates; children with autism or developmental disability, individuals with neurological damage including stroke, Parkinson's disease patients, traumatic brain injury, and spinal injury; people with mental illness; medical conditions such as asmtha and pain; oncology and palliative care; aged care and dementia. This book will be an invaluable resource for any music therapy student or practitioner looking to explore the use of voicework in music therapy.