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This practical book describes the specific use of receptive
(listening) methods and techniques in music therapy clinical
practice and research, including relaxation with music for children
and adults, the use of visualisation and imagery, music and
collage, song-lyric discussion, vibroacoustic applications, music
and movement techniques, and other forms of aesthetic listening to
music. The authors explain these receptive methods of intervention
using a format that enables practitioners to apply them in practice
and make informed choices about music suitable for each of the
different techniques. Protocols are described step-by-step, with
reference to the necessary environment, conditions, skills and
appropriate musical material. Receptive Methods in Music Therapy
will prove indispensable to music therapy students, practitioners,
educators and researchers
Research and clinical work are often perceived as opposites in the
field of music therapy. This book shows, for the first time, how
these two areas of work can creatively complement one another,
proving beneficial to both disciplines. Each chapter is written by
a leading researcher and practitioner in the field, and the book
covers a wide spectrum of approaches within different settings.
Beginning with methodological and musicological approaches to case
studies, the book then moves on to more specific topics such as the
use of case studies in an interactive play setting and in music
therapy with the elderly. Later chapters explore theoretical
aspects, looking at a worked example of music and progressive
change during therapy, and how case study designs can be used in
practice. A must for all professionals working and studying within
the music therapy area, this is also an informative and useful book
for health researchers.
The second edition of Receptive Music Therapy builds on the
foundations of the first but provides a completely new rendition,
replete with examples from contemporary practices and recognising
the value of online music therapy experiences. Learn how music
therapists select music from a wide range of diverse musical styles
through both collaborative decision making and client-led
approaches. Methods include focused music listening, playlist
construction, lyric analysis, relaxation, music and imagery along
with fundamental principles for receptive music therapy.
This is the first book to systematically describe the range of
approaches used in music imagery and Guided Imagery and Music
across the lifespan, from young children through to palliative care
with older people. Covering a broad spectrum of client populations
and settings, international contributors present various
adaptations of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery to accommodate
factors such as time restraints, context (including hospitals,
schools, and the wider community), client symptomology, and the
increasing use of more contemporary music. Each chapter presents a
different model and includes background information on the client
group, the type of approach, elements of approach (including length
of the session, choice of music, verbal interventions during the
music, and discussion of the experience), and theoretical
orientation and intention. A nomenclature for the range of
approaches is also included. This information will be a valued
guide for both practitioners and students of Guided Imagery and
Music and receptive methods of music therapy.
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