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Music at the Edge invites the reader to experience a complete music
therapy journey through the words and music of the client, and the
therapist's reflections. Francis, a musician living with AIDS,
challenged Colin Andrew Lee, the music therapist, to help clarify
his feelings about living and dying. The relationship that
developed between them enabled Francis the opportunity to
reconsider the meaning of his life and subsequent physical decline,
within a musical context. First published in 1996, Music at the
Edge is a unique and compelling music therapy case study. In this
new edition of the highly successful book, Colin retains the force
of the original text through the lens of contemporary music therapy
theory. This edition also includes more detailed narrative
responses from the author and his role as a therapist and gay man.
Central to the book are the audio examples from the sessions
themselves. The improvisations Francis played and his insightful
verbal explorations provide an extraordinary glimpse into the
therapeutic process when working in palliative and end-of-life
care. This illuminating book offers therapists, musicians, related
professionals and those working with, or facing, illness and death
a unique glimpse into the transcendent powers of music. It is also
relevant to anyone interested in the creative account of a
pianist's discovery of life and death through music.
Music at the Edge invites the reader to experience a complete music
therapy journey through the words and music of the client, and the
therapist's reflections. Francis, a musician living with AIDS,
challenged Colin Andrew Lee, the music therapist, to help clarify
his feelings about living and dying. The relationship that
developed between them enabled Francis the opportunity to
reconsider the meaning of his life and subsequent physical decline,
within a musical context. First published in 1996, Music at the
Edge is a unique and compelling music therapy case study. In this
new edition of the highly successful book, Colin retains the force
of the original text through the lens of contemporary music therapy
theory. This edition also includes more detailed narrative
responses from the author and his role as a therapist and gay man.
Central to the book are the audio examples from the sessions
themselves. The improvisations Francis played and his insightful
verbal explorations provide an extraordinary glimpse into the
therapeutic process when working in palliative and end-of-life
care. This illuminating book offers therapists, musicians, related
professionals and those working with, or facing, illness and death
a unique glimpse into the transcendent powers of music. It is also
relevant to anyone interested in the creative account of a
pianist's discovery of life and death through music.
The book includes a thorough catalogue of seal-boxes from Britan,
it offers a typology of shapes, looks at the chronolgy and
manufacture and discusses possible uses as well as designs and
significance.
Public Works as a Safety Net: Design, Evidence, and Implementation
reviews the conceptual underpinnings and operational elements of
public works programs around the world. Drawing from a rich
evidence base including program documentation, policy papers,
peer-reviewed publications, and empirical data from over 40
countries, it provides an overview of the state of public works
programs and how they function as part of wider social protection
systems. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the design
features and alternative models of public works implemented under
diverse country settings. Topics covered include program
objectives, institutional and financing arrangements, targeting,
costs and benefits, gender considerations, and monitoring and
evaluation. Political economy issues that inform the development
and effectiveness of public works programs are also addressed,
bringing into focus the centrality of governance and transparency
to ensure the achievement of program outcomes. The comprehensive
nature of the review, and its thorough analysis of available data,
fills a gap in knowledge related to public works program design and
implementation. The book should benefit both policy makers and
practitioners involved in public works planning. It will also help
inform future efforts to incorporate public works as an important
tool of an integrated national social protection systems, that will
help respond to unpredictable global shocks leading to sudden
declines in employment, whether seasonal or systemic.
The new thriller from Colin Andrew Brown If your Head tells you to
do one thing, and your Heart another, what would You do? Imagine a
world where you are taught intuition just like you are taught
reading and writing. In a future society Cameron Trewelyn leads an
Intuition School in the Derbyshire countryside. As a new pupil
joins, the existence of his school is suddenly threatened - the
school which plays a key role in the future of humanity Cameron,
the charismatic leader falls into a personal dilemma: does he let
go of his fears, beliefs and security and surrender himself to his
intuition or does he follow the path of his common sense and
intellect?
Kidney failure represents a major health economic burden for all
people and all nations. Despite the immense number of factors which
can cause the initial injury to the kidneys, common response
pathways are triggered which, unless broken, will ultimately lead
to irreversible fibrosis within the kidneys. Unfortunately, early
injuries to the kidneys can frequently be asymptomatic and chronic
kidney disease has often developed before the patient has become
aware there is a problem. Once established, chronic kidney disease
is associated with a high morbidity and mortality for those
affected. There has been a large amount of work in recent years
focused on the early diagnosis and management of kidney disease to
prevent its progression. The purpose of this book is to review the
mechanisms which underlie both acute and chronic kidney injury,
discuss their diagnosis, complications and management. The first
section of this book covers the causes and complications of chronic
kidney disease. Initially we review the mechanisms which underlie
the progressive fibrosis by which chronic kidney disease
progresses. There are then detailed discussions of the
cardiovascular complications of chronic kidney disease. The second
section of the book focuses on established end stage renal disease.
Reviewing access to renal replacement therapies across ethnicities,
the role of home therapies and how their use can be increased and
finally we discuss the preparation and maintenance of access for
dialysis. The third and final section of the book provides an
update for the clinician into the diagnosis and management of acute
kidney injury. Specifically the diagnosis and management of renal
impairment in patients with plasma cell dyscrasias is reviewed and
the prevention of acute kidney injury in the critically ill patient
is discussed in detail.
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