Music Therapy Research And Practice In Medicine: From Out Of
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Description:
In examining the power of music as a means of self-expression and the consequent benefit for health that this brings, David Aldridge clarifies the importance of music in our culture of healing. With the help of case studies, he gives an overview of music therapy practice as it is used in medical settings in work with a wide range of illnesses including AIDS, cancer, multiple s...
In examining the power of music as a means of self-expression and the consequent benefit for health that this brings, David Aldridge clarifies the importance of music in our culture of healing. With the help of case studies, he gives an overview of music therapy practice as it is used in medical settings in work with a wide range of illnesses including AIDS, cancer, multiple s...
Description:
In examining the power of music as a means of self-expression and the consequent benefit for health that this brings, David Aldridge clarifies the importance of music in our culture of healing. With the help of case studies, he gives an overview of music therapy practice as it is used in medical settings in work with a wide range of illnesses including AIDS, cancer, multiple sclerosis and autism. This practical approach is complemented by an examination of research in music therapy. An account of the development of a research programme illustrates how research may be structured systematically to describe and analyse the clinical benefits of music therapy, and the dynamic nature of the relationship between theory and practice is made clear.
Table of Contents:
Getting started; health as performance; communication and the playing of improvised music; music therapy research in the medical literature; aesthetics and the individual in the practice of research; single case designs for the creative music therapists; shared meanings; music therapy and inflammatory bowel disease; music therapy with the elderly; hope, meaning and music therapy in the treatment of life-threatening illness; creative music therapy in the treatment of children with developmental delay; the credible practitioner in the community of inquiry.
In examining the power of music as a means of self-expression and the consequent benefit for health that this brings, David Aldridge clarifies the importance of music in our culture of healing. With the help of case studies, he gives an overview of music therapy practice as it is used in medical settings in work with a wide range of illnesses including AIDS, cancer, multiple sclerosis and autism. This practical approach is complemented by an examination of research in music therapy. An account of the development of a research programme illustrates how research may be structured systematically to describe and analyse the clinical benefits of music therapy, and the dynamic nature of the relationship between theory and practice is made clear.
Table of Contents:
Getting started; health as performance; communication and the playing of improvised music; music therapy research in the medical literature; aesthetics and the individual in the practice of research; single case designs for the creative music therapists; shared meanings; music therapy and inflammatory bowel disease; music therapy with the elderly; hope, meaning and music therapy in the treatment of life-threatening illness; creative music therapy in the treatment of children with developmental delay; the credible practitioner in the community of inquiry.
Autor | Aldridge, David |
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Ilmumisaeg | 1996 |
Kirjastus | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 352 |
Pikkus | 241 |
Laius | 241 |
Keel | English |
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