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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Stine Lindahl Jacobsen, Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Lars Ole Bonde. Foreword by Helen Odell-Miller Klappentext Music therapists have a rich diversity of approaches and methods, often developed with specific relevance to meet the needs of a certain client population. This updated edition reflects this diversity, and is a comprehensive guide to accessing the ideas, theory, research results and clinical outcomes that are the foundations of this field. Zusammenfassung Music therapists have a rich diversity of approaches and methods! often developed with specific relevance to meet the needs of a certain client population. This updated edition reflects this diversity! and is a comprehensive guide to accessing the ideas! theory! research results and clinical outcomes that are the foundations of this field. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THERAPY 1.1 Music Therapy - A Historical Perspective Lars Ole Bonde 1.2 Definitions of Music Therapy Lars Ole Bonde 1.2.1 Music Therapy and Music Education 1.3 A Therapeutic Understanding of Music Lars Ole Bonde 2 THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF MUSIC THERAPY 2.1 Music in Body and Brain Erik Christensen 2.2 Therapy Theories 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 [AQ]2.3.1 Analytical and Psychodynamic Theories Inge Nygaard Pedersen 2.3.2 Mentalisation-Based Treatment Niels Hannibal 2.3.3 Daniel Stern's Theories on the Interpersonal World of the Infant, Change in Psychotherapy and the Dynamics of Vitality Niels Hannibal 2.3.4 Communicative Musicality - A Basis for Music Therapy Practice Ulla Holck 2.3.5 Play and Music Therapy Karette Stensæth 2.4 Transpersonal and Integral Psychology 2.4.1 Intersubjectivity and 'Surrender' Katarina Mårtenson Blom 2.4.2 Wilber's Integral Psychology Lars Ole Bonde 2.5 Music as Analogy and Metaphor 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 Lars Ole Bonde and Gro Trondalen 3.2 The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Lars Ole Bonde 3.3 Analytically Oriented Music Therapy (AOM) Inge Nygaard Pedersen 3.4 Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Lars Ole Bonde and Gro Trondalen 3.5 Benenzon Music Therapy Lars Ole Bonde and Gro Trondalen 3.6 Cognitive-Behavioural Music Therapy Lars Ole Bonde, Gro Trondalen and Tony Wigram 3.7 Community Music Therapy Gro Trondalen and Lars Ole Bonde 3.8 Free Improvisation Therapy - The Alvin Model Tony Wigram 3.9 Methods in Music Therapy 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 Tony Wigram and Lars Ole Bonde 3.11 Music Medicine and Music Therapy Lars Ole Bonde 3.12 Music and Healing Lars Ole Bonde 3.13 Health Musicking - Music and Health: A Final Discussion Lars Ole Bonde 4 MUSIC THERAPY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 4.1 Referral Criteria and Clinical Practice in Music Therapy - An Introduction 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 Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Niels Hannibal and Lars Ole Bonde 4.2.2 Music Therapy in Social Psychiatry 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 ...