Fr. 146.00

Collaborative Insights

English · Hardback

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Collaborative Insights provides new, interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationship between music and well-being at every point in life.

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  • Introduction: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Musical Care Throughout the Life Course: Katie Rose M. Sanfilippo, Neta Spiro

  • Musical Care in Infancy: Supporting Infants and their Caregivers: Katie Rose M. Sanfilippo, Shannon de l'Etoile, Prof. Sandra Trehub

  • Musical Care in Childhood: How Music Nurtures the Developing Child: Camilla Farrant, Tal-chen Rabinowitch, Nicola Dunbar

  • Musical Care in Adolescence: Supporting Healthy Musical Identities and Uses of Music: Katrina McFerran, Suvi Saarikallio

  • Musical Care in Adulthood: Sounding Our Way Through the Landscape: Simon Procter, Tia DeNora

  • Musical Care in Older Age: A Score for Healthy Ageing: Stuart Wood, Stephen Clift

  • Musical Care at the End of Life: Palliative Care Perspectives and Emerging Practices: Giorgos Tsiris, Tamsin Dives, Jo Hockley

  • Synthesis: The Future of Musical Care: Neta Spiro, Katie Rose M. Sanfilippo, Ian Cross

  • Index



About the author

Katie Rose M. Sanfilippo is currently a research fellow at the Centre for Healthcare Innovation Research at City, University of London. She was previously a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London where she also received her PhD. She is also an affiliated lecturer in music at the University of Cambridge. She has worked with various policymakers, charities, and health organisations to promote maternal mental health in educational and health policy agendas. She also worked for two years as a research assistant in the research team at Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Charity in London.

Neta Spiro is a Reader in Performance Science at the Royal College of Music and an honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College London. She was previously Head of Research at Nordoff Robbins, London. She was Research Fellow at the New School for Social Research, New York and Royal Holloway, University of London. Neta taught at the Faculty of Music, University of

Cambridge. Neta explores the potential role of music in peoples' health and wellbeing and the levels of shared understanding possible across a variety of forms of music making.

Summary

Collaborative Insights provides new, interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationship between music and well-being at every point in life.

Additional text

This fascinating book shows how music can enhance and transform care for infants, children, young people, adults, and older people living with a wide range of diverse needs, in different communities across the world.

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