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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 processes around identifying therapeutic goals with your client
are at the centre of ethical music therapy practice. A combination
of primary qualitative research with existing literature allows for
a thorough understanding of how goal setting is influenced by both
the therapist and the person with whom they work, and the levels of
collaboration possible between client and therapist in different
settings. Downloadable worksheets, reflective tasks, case examples
and guidelines on goal writing puts the theory into action.
Providing a detailed model and set of principles that you can apply
to any context and strengthen your practice; this book makes
essential reading for music therapy students and practitioners
looking to hone and update their skills.
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