
A Comprehensive Guide to Music Therapy, 2nd Edition
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Building upon the work of Tony Wigram and developments within the field of music therapy over the last 15 years, this second edition looks at the theoretical foundation of music therapy, selected models and interventions, how it can be applied in clinical practice, and the recent progress made in research and evidence-based practice. Giving a complete picture of the multifaceted world of music therapy, it is a must-have for music therapy students, teachers and practitioners.
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Inge Nygaard Pedersen is Associate Professor at Aalborg University and head of the Music Therapy Clinic at Aalborg University Hospital, Psychiatry.
Lars Ole Bonde is Emeritus Professor at Aalborg University and at the Center for Research in Music and Health (CREMAH), the Norwegian Academy of Music.
Content
- Intro
- A Comprehensive Guide to Music Therapy 2nd Edition. Edited by Stine Lindahl Jacobsen, Inge Nygaard Pedersen and Lars Ole Bonde
- Foreword by Helen Odell-Miller
- Part 1. Introduction to Music Therapy
- 1.1 Music Therapy - A Historical Perspective by Lars Ole Bonde
- 1.2 Definitions of Music Therapy by Lars Ole Bonde
- 1.2.1 Music Therapy and Music Education
- 1.3 A Therapeutic Understanding of Music by Lars Ole Bonde
- 2. Theoretical Foundation of Music Therapy
- 2.1 Music in Body and Brain by Erik Christensen
- 2.2 Therapy Theories by Lars Ole Bonde
- 2.2.1 Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches
- 2.2.2 Psychotherapeutic and Psychoanalytic Approaches
- 2.2.3 The Influence of Therapy Theories on Music Therapy - An Overview
- 2.3.1 Classical psychoanalysis by Inge Nygaard Pedersen
- 2.3.2 Mentalisation-Based Treatment by Niels Hannibal
- 2.3.3 Daniel Stern's Theories on the Interpersonal World of the Infant, Change in Psychotherapy and the Dynamics of Vitality by Niels Hannibal
- 2.3.4 Communicative Musicality - A Basis for Music Therapy Practice by Ulla Holck
- 2.3.5 Play and Music Therapy by Karette Stensæth
- 2.4 Transpersonal and Integral Psychology
- 2.4.1 Intersubjectivity and 'Surrender' by Katarina Mårtenson Blom
- 2.4.2 Wilber's Integral Psychology by Lars Ole Bonde
- 2.5 Music as Analogy and Metaphor by Lars Ole Bonde
- 2.5.1 Music as Analogy
- 2.5.2 Music as Metaphor
- 2.5.3 The Psychological Functions of Music - A Taxonomy and Metaphorical Listening to Four Selections of Baroque Music
- 3. Selected Music Therapy Models and Interventions
- 3.1 Perspectives on Internationally Well-known Music Therapy Models - An Introduction by Lars Ole Bonde and Gro Trondalen
- 3.2 The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) by Lars Ole Bonde
- 3.3 Analytically Oriented Music Therapy (AOM) by Inge Nygaard Pedersen
- 3.4 Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy by Lars Ole Bonde and Gro Trondalen
- 3.5 Benenzon Music Therapy by Lars Ole Bonde and Gro Trondalen
- 3.6 Cognitive-Behavioural Music Therapy by Lars Ole Bonde, Gro Trondalen and Tony Wigram
- 3.7 Community Music Therapy by Gro Trondalen and Lars Ole Bonde
- 3.8 Free Improvisation Therapy - The Alvin Model by Tony Wigram
- 3.9 Methods in Music Therapy by Stine Lindahl Jacobsen and Lars Ole Bonde
- 3.9.1 Improvisation-Based Methods
- 3.9.2 Songwriting
- 3.9.3 Therapeutic Voice Work
- 3.9.4 Receptive Methods
- 3.10 Physiological Reactions to Music by Tony Wigram and Lars Ole Bonde
- 3.11 Music Medicine and Music Therapy by Lars Ole Bonde
- 3.12 Music and Healing by Lars Ole Bonde
- 3.13 Health Musicking - Music and Health: A Final Discussion by Lars Ole Bonde
- 4. Music Therapy in Clinical Practice
- 4.1 Referral Criteria and Clinical Practice in Music Therapy - An Introduction by Tony Wigram, Anne Mette Rasmussen and Stine Lindahl Jacobsen
- 4.2 Music Therapy for Psychiatric Clients
- 4.2.1 Music Therapy for Adults in Hospital Psychiatry by Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Niels Hannibal and Lars Ole Bonde
- 4.2.2 Music Therapy in Social Psychiatry by Niels Hannibal, Inge Nygaard Pedersen and Trine Hestbæk
- 4.3 Music Therapy for People with Developmental Disabilities
- 4.3.1 Music Therapy for Children with Developmental Disabilities by Ulla Holck
- 4.3.2 Music Therapy for Adolescents and Adults with Developmental Disabilities by Ulla Holck
- 4.4 Music Therapy for Persons with Acquired Neurological Conditions
- 4.4.1 Healthy and Active Ageing: Music as Prevention by Hanne Mette Ridder
- 4.4.2 Music Therapy for Adults with Acquired Brain Injury by Søren Vester Hald and Hanne Mette Ridder
- 4.4.3 Music Therapy for People with Dementia by Hanne Mette Ridder
- 4.5 Music Therapy for People with Somatic Diseases
- 4.5.1 Music Therapy in Paediatrics by Ilan Sanfi and Lars Ole Bonde
- 4.5.2 Music Therapy for Adults with Somatic Dieseases by Karin Schou and Lars Ole Bonde
- 4.5.3 Music Therapy in Palliative Care by Lars Ole Bonde
- 4.6 Music Therapy for People with Psychosocial Problems
- 4.6.1 Music Therapy for Refugees by Bolette Daniels Beck
- 4.6.2 Music Therapy in Family Therapy by Stine Lindahl Jacobsen
- 4.6.3 Music Therapy for People with Stress by Bolette Daniels Beck
- 4.6.4 Music Rherapy with Children and Adolescents at Risk by Stine Lindahl Jacobsen
- 4.7 Music Therapy and Personal Growth by Inge Nygaard Pedersen and Lars Ole Bonde
- 5. Music Therapy Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- 5.1 Music Therapy Research: An Overview by Hanne Mette Ridder and Lars Ole Bonde
- 5.2 Assessment and Clinical Evaluation in Music Therapy by Stine Lindahl Jacobsen, Tony Wigram and Anne Mette Rasmussen
- 5.2.1 Case: Joel
- 5.3 The Aalborg University PhD programme by Hanne Mette Ridder and Lars Ole Bonde
- 5.4 Evidence-Based Practice in Music Therapy by Hanne Mette Ridder and Lars Ole Bonde
- 6. Music Therapy Training - A European BA And MA Model
- 6.1 An Introduction by Lars Ole Bonde, Stine Lindahl Jacobsen, Inge Nygaard Pedersen and Tony Wigram
- 6.2 Musical Training by Lars Ole Bonde, Stine Lindahl Jacobsen, Inge Nygaard Pedersen and Tony Wigram
- 6.3 Experiential and Resonant Learning Processes, Music Therapy Self-Experience by by Lars Ole Bonde, Stine Lindahl Jacobsen, Inge Nygaard Pedersen and Tony Wigram
- 6.4 Clinical Training, Internships and Supervision by by Lars Ole Bonde, Stine Lindahl Jacobsen, Inge Nygaard Pedersen and Tony Wigram
- List of Contributors
- References
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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